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Ahmet Tuzcu
Publications - 5
Citations - 260
Ahmet Tuzcu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Requirements engineering & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 217 citations.
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Naming the pain in requirements engineering
D. Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,Michael Felderer,P. Mafra,Antonio Vetro,Tayana Conte,Marie-Therese Christiansson,Desmond Greer,Casper Lassenius,Tomi Männistö,M. Nayabi,Markku Oivo,Birgit Penzenstadler,Dietmar Pfahl,Rafael Prikladnicki,Guenther Ruhe,André Schekelmann,Sagar Sen,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Ahmet Tuzcu,J. L. de la Vara,Roel Wieringa +22 more
TL;DR: The Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative as discussed by the authors is a family of surveys on the status quo and problems in practical requirements engineering (RE) in 10 countries in various domains.
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Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Contemporary Problems, Causes, and Effects in Practice
D. Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,Michael Felderer,P. Mafra,Antonio Vetro,Tayana Conte,Marie-Therese Christiansson,Desmond Greer,Casper Lassenius,Tomi Männistö,M. Nayabi,Markku Oivo,Birgit Penzenstadler,Dietmar Pfahl,Rafael Prikladnicki,Guenther Ruhe,André Schekelmann,Sagar Sen,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Ahmet Tuzcu,J. L. de la Vara,Roel Wieringa +22 more
TL;DR: The Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative as mentioned in this paper is a family of surveys on the status quo and problems in practical requirements engineering (RE) in 10 countries in various domains.
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Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Comparing Practices in Brazil and Germany
Daniel Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,André Schekelmann,Ahmet Tuzcu,Tayana Conte,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Rafael Prikladnicki +7 more
TL;DR: The Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering (NaPiRE) initiative as mentioned in this paper found that human interaction is necessary for eliciting and specifying high-quality requirements, regardless of country, project type, or company size.
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Naming the Pain in Requirements Engineering: Comparing Practices in Brazil and Germany
Daniel Méndez Fernández,Stefan Wagner,Marcos Kalinowski,André Schekelmann,Ahmet Tuzcu,Tayana Conte,Rodrigo O. Spínola,Rafael Prikladnicki +7 more
TL;DR: The key takeaway was that in RE, human interaction is necessary for eliciting and specifying high-quality requirements, regardless of country, project type, or company size.