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Boehm, B. & Port, D. "Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them." ACM Software Engineering Notes (Jan. 1999): 36-48.

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Dimensions of Concerns in Requirements Negotiation and .. - Grünbacher, Egyed.. (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....features and services) interfaces (to the user and other software and hardware systems) system properties ( non functional requirements) project and process (development environment, cost, schedule, etc. as well as evolution artifacts (describing the long term progression of the system) [3]. In addition WinWin supports further dimensions of concerns: In the EasyWinWin collaboration environment [6] stakeholders identify themselves, which allows organizing negotiation artifacts by stakeholder contribution. Stakeholders prioritize WinWin conditions by importance (business view) and ....

....the components Cargo Monitoring and Cargo Planning . W03BP becomes relevant as a property of the connector between these components. Figure 2 summarizes the dimensions of concerns discussed in this paper into three categories: The requirements category covers typical WinWin taxonomy elements [3] as well as stakeholder contribution and priorities. The CBSP dimensions are represented in the architectural relevance category. Individual artifacts may also serve as a means to separate concerns (see e.g. the negotiation rationale showing WinConditions, Issues, Options, and Agreements and ....

Boehm B., Port D., Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them, Software Engineering Notes, Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 36-48, January 1999.


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Boehm, B. & Port, D. "Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them." ACM Software Engineering Notes (Jan. 1999): 36-48.


Understanding Use Case Models - Anda, Jørgensen (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Boehm, B. & Port, D. "Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them". Software Engineering Notes, vol. 24, no.1, 36-48, 1999.


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. Boehm, B. and Port D., "Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them," Software Engineering Notes, Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 36-48, January 1999. See also http://sunset.usc.edu/MBASE.

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