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A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications

TitleA Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications
Author(s)Davis, A., Hickey, A., Dieste, O., Juristo, N. and Moreno, A.M.
DetailsArticle: 2007
AbstractRequirements engineering research has been conducted for over 40 years. It is important to recognize the plethora of results accumulated to date to: (a) improve researchers’ understanding of the historical roots of our field in the real-world and the problems that they are trying to solve, (b) expose researchers to the breadth and depth of solutions that have been proposed, (c) provide a synergistic basis for improving those solutions or building new ones to solve real-world problems facing the industry today, and d) increase practitioner awareness of available solutions. A detailed meta-analysis of the requirements engineering literature will provide an objective overview of the advances and current state of the discipline. This paper represents the first step in a planned multi-year analysis. It presents the results of a demographic analysis by date, type, outlet, author, and author affiliation for an existing database of over 4,000 requirements engineering publications.
DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73031-6_10
BibTex@inproceedings{10.1007/978-3-540-73031-6_10,
abstract = {Requirements engineering research has been conducted for over 40 years. It is important to recognize the plethora of results accumulated to date to: (a) improve researchers’ understanding of the historical roots of our field in the real-world and the problems that they are trying to solve, (b) expose researchers to the breadth and depth of solutions that have been proposed, (c) provide a synergistic basis for improving those solutions or building new ones to solve real-world problems facing the industry today, and d) increase practitioner awareness of available solutions. A detailed meta-analysis of the requirements engineering literature will provide an objective overview of the advances and current state of the discipline. This paper represents the first step in a planned multi-year analysis. It presents the results of a demographic analysis by date, type, outlet, author, and author affiliation for an existing database of over 4,000 requirements engineering publications.},
address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
author = {Davis, Alan and Hickey, Ann and Dieste, Oscar and Juristo, Natalia and Moreno, Ana},
booktitle = {Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality},
editor = {Sawyer, Pete and Paech, Barbara and Heymans, Patrick},
isbn = {978-3-540-73031-6},
pages = {129–143},
publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
title = {A Quantitative Assessment of Requirements Engineering Publications — 1963–2006},
year = {2007}}
TopicsApplication, Secondary Study, Software Engineering, Software Requirements