Towards a unified Requirements Modeling Language. Helming, J., Koegel, M., Schneider, F., Haeger, M., Kaminski, C., Bruegge, B., & Berenbach, B. In 2010 Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, pages 53--57, Sydney, Australia, September, 2010.
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@inproceedings{helming_towards_2010,
  added-at = {2013-02-28T11:13:35.000+0100},
  address = {Sydney, Australia},
  author = {Helming, Jonas and Koegel, Maximilian and Schneider, Florian and Haeger, Michael and Kaminski, Christine and Bruegge, Bernd and Berenbach, Brian},
  biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b6fccc23d486197e41628201913a9469/fritzsolms},
  booktitle = {{2010 Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization}},
  doi = {10.1109/REV.2010.5625659},
  interhash = {7189b0b8922775d97e45362ebc1c2a25},
  intrahash = {b6fccc23d486197e41628201913a9469},
  keywords = {imported},
  lccn = {0002},
  month = sep,
  pages = {53--57},
  review = {{SUMMARY} {(Fritz):} a {UML-like} diagrammatic language which they call the Unified Requirements Modeling Language {(RUML).} It is significantly smaller than {UML} and adds concepts like stakeholders, goals, requirements (functional and non-functional), services linked to requirements and services contained in services (don't like that part myself). They do not have support for either solid data structure specification or technology neutral process specification. They distinguish between solution and application domain use cases which we would argue is questionable.},
  timestamp = {2013-02-28T11:13:50.000+0100},
  title = {{Towards a unified Requirements Modeling Language}},
  url = {http://0-ieeexplore.ieee.org.innopac.up.ac.za/xpl/downloadCitations},
  year = 2010
}

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