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Requirements engineering and industrial uptake

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Although there have been a number of research projects in requirements engineering, industrial uptake from these projects has rarely lived up to expectations. To investigate possible explanations for this and what potential mechanisms there may be for promoting industrial uptake of current and future requirement engineering R&D projects, the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission organised and held a workshop in Brussels. This paper describes the results of this workshop and outlines follow-up support activities.

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  1. Morris P, et al. Industrial workshop on requirements engineering. EUR Report 16360, 1996

  2. Morris P, et al. Report on the requirements engineering and industrial uptake workshop. EUR Report 17684, 1997

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Correspondence to Philip Morris.

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Portions reprinted, with permission, from Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE ’98); Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 6–10, 1998; pp. 130–137. ©1998 IEEE.

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Morris, P., Masera, M. & Wilikens, M. Requirements engineering and industrial uptake. Requirements Eng 3, 79–83 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02919966

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