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Is the "Job Map" the Next-Generation "Story Map"? Investigating the Application of Jobs-to-be-Done for Requirements Engineering in Agile Projects “工作地图”是下一代的“故事地图”吗?需求工程中待完成工作在敏捷项目中的应用
Christoph Settelen, N. Seyff, Anne Hess
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The Importance of Requirements Engineering for Teaching Large Visualization Courses 需求工程在大型可视化课程教学中的重要性
Michael Burch
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