Publication: Uncovering sustainability requirements: an exploratory case study in canteens
Uncovering sustainability requirements: an exploratory case study in canteens
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Huber, M. Z., Hilty, L. M., & Glinz, M. (2015). Uncovering sustainability requirements: an exploratory case study in canteens (B. Penzenstadler, Ed.; No. 1416; Issue 1416, pp. 35–44). CEUR. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1416/
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Software systems are embedded into daily life and as such have significant effects on the behavior and decision making of both their users and the people affected by using these systems. Such effects can be positive or negative. Considering them in requirements engineering (RE) is an important step towards sustainable development, as RE strongly influences the development and the evolution of a software system. So far, RE researchers have focused on requirements about minimizing negative environmental effects. However, effects that ar
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Huber, M. Z., Hilty, L. M., & Glinz, M. (2015). Uncovering sustainability requirements: an exploratory case study in canteens (B. Penzenstadler, Ed.; No. 1416; Issue 1416, pp. 35–44). CEUR. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1416/