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2. A history of the international requirements engineering conference (RE)RE@21.
3. RE@21 spotlight: Most influential papers from the requirements engineering conference.
4. A review of traceability research at the requirements engineering conferencere@21.
5. A little rebellion now and then is a good thing: Views on the requirements engineering conference.
6. Models in the RE seriesre@21.
7. Message from the chairs.
8. A new paradigm for applied requirements engineering research.
9. Requirements reviews revisited: Residual challenges and open research questions.
10. Visual notation design 2.0: Towards user comprehensible requirements engineering notations.
11. Future directions of the RE conference and its community.
12. Workshops and doctoral symposium at RE'13: The results: Presentation session of new ideas for researchers and practitioners who weren't there.
13. The integration of an RE method and AHP: A pilot study in a large Swiss bank.
14. Using defect taxonomies for requirements validation in industrial projects.
15. The impact of requirements on software quality across three product generations.
16. An industrial case study of the impact of domain ignorance on the effectiveness of requirements idea generation during requirements elicitation.
17. Early phase telemedicine requirements elicitation in collaboration with medical practitioners.
18. A vision for generic concern-oriented requirements reusere@21.
19. Assumption-based risk identification method (ARM) in dynamic service provisioning.
20. On requirements verification for model refinements.
21. Foundations for an expert system in domain-specific traceability.
22. Supporting requirements traceability through refactoring.
23. Automated text mining for requirements analysis of policy documents.
24. [Front matter].
25. Visual analytics for software requirements engineering.
26. Evidence management for evolutionary safety assurance and certification.
27. The regulatory world and the machine: Harmonizing legal requirements and the systems they affect.
28. An approach to carry out consistency analysis on requirements: Validating and tracking requirements through a configuration structure.
29. Automatic extraction of glossary terms from natural language requirements.
30. Requirements engineering for the uganda police force crime records management system.
31. Why feature dependencies challenge the requirements engineering of automotive systems: An empirical study.
32. Towards a systematic requirement-based test generation framework: Industrial challenges and needs.
33. Challenges in balancing the amount of solution information in requirement specifications for embedded products.
34. Keeping requirements on track via visual analytics.
35. An empirical study on project-specific traceability strategies.
36. Can requirements dependency network be used as early indicator of software integration bugs?
37. Ongoing software development without classical requirements.
38. A goal model elaboration for localizing changes in software evolution.
39. Learning from evolution history to predict future requirement changes.
40. User feedback in the appstore: An empirical study.
41. How cloud providers elicit consumer requirements: An exploratory study of nineteen companies.
42. Requirements elicitation: Towards the unknown unknowns.
43. A mode-based pattern for feature requirements, and a generic feature interface.
44. Distributing refinements of a system-level partial behavior model.
45. Application of reinforcement learning to requirements engineering: requirements tracing.
46. An empirical investigation of software engineers' ability to classify legal cross-references.
47. Contents.
48. Creative collisions: Meet and create: And other “RE interactive” suggestions.
49. The requirements engineering body of knowledge (REBoK).
50. Top tips you can apply immediately to projects: Highlights from the RE'13 tutorials.
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