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Section I - Basics: Chapter 1: Requirements Engineering: Dealing with the Complexity of Sociotechnical Systems Development Chapter 2: Challenges in Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems Chapter 3: Requirements Elicitation for Complex Systems: Theory and Practice Chapter 4: Conceptual Modelling in Requirements Engineering: Weaknesses and Alternatives Chapter 5: Combining Requirements Engineering and Agents Chapter 6: Maturing Requirements Engineering Process Maturity Models Chapter 7: Requirements Prioritisation for Incremental and Iterative Development Chapter 8: A Quality Model for Requirements Management Tools. Section II - Challenges: Chapter 9: Composing Systems of Systems. Requirements for the integration of autonomous computer systems Chapter 10: Requirements Engineering for Technical Products: Integrating Specification, Validation and Change Management. Chapter 11: Requirements Engineering for Courseware Development Chapter 12: Collaborative Requirements Definition Processes in Open Source Software Development Chapter 13: Requirements Engineering for Value Webs. Section III - Approaches: Chapter 14: Requirements Engineering in Cooperative Systems Chapter 15: RESCUE: An Integrated Method for Specifying Requirements for Complex Socio-Technical Systems Chapter 16: Using Scenarios and Drama Improvisation for Identifying and Analysing Requirements for Mobile Electronic Patient Records Chapter 17: Elicitation and Documentation of Non-functional Requirements for Sociotechnical Systems Chapter 18: Capture of Software Requirements and Rationale through Collaborative Software Development Chapter 19: Problem Frames for Socio-technical Systems Chapter 20: Communication Analysis as Perspective and Method for Requirements Engineering

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