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Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs. / Sawyer, Peter; Gacitua, R.; Stone, Andrew.
INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS. 5320. ed. Springer-Verlag, 2008. p. 196-213 (LNCS).

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Sawyer, P, Gacitua, R & Stone, A 2008, Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs. in INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS. 5320 edn, LNCS, Springer-Verlag, pp. 196-213.

APA

Sawyer, P., Gacitua, R., & Stone, A. (2008). Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs. In INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS (5320 ed., pp. 196-213). (LNCS). Springer-Verlag.

Vancouver

Sawyer P, Gacitua R, Stone A. Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs. In INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS. 5320 ed. Springer-Verlag. 2008. p. 196-213. (LNCS).

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Sawyer, Peter ; Gacitua, R. ; Stone, Andrew. / Profiling and Tracing Stakeholder Needs. INNOVATIONS FOR REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS. FROM STAKEHOLDERS’ NEEDS TO FORMAL DESIGNS. 5320. ed. Springer-Verlag, 2008. pp. 196-213 (LNCS).

Bibtex

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