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  Reconciling requirements: a method for managing interference, inconsistency and conflict (1997) [21 citations — 10 self]

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by George Spanoudakis, Anthony Finkelstein
Annals of Software Engineering, Special Issue on Software Requirements Engineering
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Abstract:

This paper outlines a method, called reconciliation, for managing interference between partial specifications or viewpoints. The method supports the detection, verification and tracking of ontological overlaps. The paper describes the heuristics on which the method is based and illustrates the application of the method to a scenario. 1.

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