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Guest editorial: 10th anniversary workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’2004)

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  1. Regnell B, Kamsties E, Gervasi V (eds) (2005) Proceedings of 10th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’04), Essener Informatik Beiträge, ISBN 3-922602-91-6

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We would like to thank all the various reviewers for their careful consideration of the papers invited to this special issue. Special thanks to the attendants of REFSQ04 and also to all participants from the nine previous REFSQ workshops, researchers and practitioners from various disciplines who have contributed to improve the definition and implementation of quality requirements. We also thank the invaluable support of the REFSQ Advisory Board with Eric Dubois, Andreas Opdahl and Klaus Pohl.

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The REFSQ proceedings for 2004 and previous years can be ordered by e-mail to refsq-proc@sse.uni-essen.de. Information on RESFQ’05 and the REFSQ’04 anniversary papers booklet, as well as details on past REFSQs, are available at http://www.refsq.org.

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Regnell, B., Kamsties, E. & Gervasi, V. Guest editorial: 10th anniversary workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ’2004). Requirements Eng 10, 243–246 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-005-0015-4

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