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Win Win: A System for Negotiating Requirements (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Ellis Horowitz, Joo H. Lee, June Sup Lee
International Conference on Software Engineering



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Abstract: Introduction Win Win is a computer program that aids in the capture, negotiation, and coordination of requirements for a large system. It assumes that a group of people, called stakeholders, have signed on with the express purpose of discussing and refining the requirements of their proposed system. The system can be of any type. Win Win contains facilities for: # capturing the desires (win conditions) of the stakeholders # organizing the terminology so that stakeholders are using the same... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ horowitz99winwin,
    author = "Ellis Horowitz and Joo H. Lee and June Sup Lee",
    title = "WinWin: A System for Negotiating Requirements",
    booktitle = "International Conference on Software Engineering",
    pages = "646-649",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/horowitz99win.html" }
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