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Robinson, W.N., and Fickas, S., "Automated Support for Requirements Negotiation", AAAI-94 Workshop on Models of Conflict Management in Cooperative Problem Solving, 1994, pp. 90-96.

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Software Cost Option Strategy Tool (S-COST) - Boehm, al. (1996)   (Correct)

....in the sense that its cost reduction strategies are adopted from the domain independent COCOMO cost estimation model. In contrast, a number of conflict resolution aids use domaindependent knowledge for generating options. Examples are Easterbrook s Synoptic tool [10] and Robertson s Oz tool [14]. Such domain dependent tools often have problems in scaling to complex domains besides their generality problems. S COST focuses on supporting various stakeholders collaboration and relies on stakeholders skills in converging on agreements involving multiple properties such as cost, ....

....functionality, and various quality properties. Tools which attempt to fully represent options and their relationships, such as gIBIS[9] SIBYL[11] and REMAP[12] tend to have scalability problems for complex systems. This is also true for fully automated option analyzers, such as Robertson s Oz [14] and Sycara s PERSUADER[15] Recently, Ramesh has embedded REMAP in a semiautomated concurrent engineering support system [13] to address such scalability problems. 7. Conclusions We have done a comparative analysis of the options surfaced by stakeholders in the initial WinWin Strikeware ....

Robinson, W.N., and Fickas, S., "Automated Support for Requirements Negotiation", AAAI-94 Workshop on Models of Conflict Management in Cooperative Problem Solving, 1994, pp. 90-96.


Aids for Identifying Conflicts Among Quality Requirements - Boehm, In (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....payoff at this time. The design patterns in Gamma et al. 9] provide additional candidate attribute strategies, particularly in the areas of Evolvability Portability, Interoperability, and Reusability. We are analyzing these to capture extensions to the QARCC knowledge base. Robinson and Fickas [14] provide a model and a tool (called Oz ) for 1) automated conflict detection and resolution, 2) an interactive resolution choice procedure, and 3) records of the negotiation process like our WinWin and QARCC. Their approach requires a domaindependent knowledge base covering very detailed level ....

Robinson, W.N., and Fickas, S., "Automated Support for Requirements Negotiation ", AAAI-94 Workshop on Models of Conflict Management in Cooperative Problem Solving, 1994, pp. 90-96.

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