Name
Affiliation
Papers
THOMAS A. ALSPAUGH
Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine, USA
30
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
29
266
21.31
Referers 
Referees 
References 
568
491
334
Search Limit
100568
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Securing Software Ecosystem Architectures: Challenges and Opportunities.10.352019
Ongoing software development without classical requirements210.802013
Processes in securing open architecture software systems20.372013
Understanding the role of licenses and evolution in open architecture software ecosystems230.922012
Licensing security00.342012
Designing Secure Systems Based on Open Architectures with Open Source and Closed Source Components.20.422012
Software licenses, coverage, and subsumption00.342012
Presenting Software License Conflicts through Argumentation.30.462011
Getting the whole story: an experience report on analyzing data elicited using the war stories procedure40.532011
Governance and accountability in the new data ecology.10.362011
Software Licenses in Context: The Challenge of Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems170.942010
The Role of Software Licenses in Open Architecture Ecosystems.181.062009
Heterogeneously-Licensed System Requirements, Acquisition and Governance20.352009
Intellectual Property Rights Requirements for Heterogeneously-Licensed Systems161.142009
Articulating Software Requirements Comic Book Style40.412008
Scenario support for effective requirements201.312008
Marginal Notes on Amethodical Requirements Engineering: What Experts Learned from Experience40.502008
In the Requirements Lies the Power00.342007
Toward Architecture Evaluation through Ontology-Based Requirements-Level Scenarios10.352007
An Automated Approach for Goal-driven, Specification-based Testing100.672006
Normative Echoes: Use and Manipulation of Player Generated Content by Communities of NPCs20.402006
Architecture-based testing using goals and plans20.392006
Using social agents to visualize software scenarios30.412006
Using scenarios to support traceability.160.742005
Scenarios, state machines and purpose-driven testing370.642005
An architectural pattern for non-functional dependability requirements150.732005
Contrasting Use Case, Goal, and Scenario Analysis of the Euronet System20.512003
SMaRT—Scenario Management and Requirements Tool10.352003
The Role of Policy and Stakeholder Privacy Values in Requirements Engineering142.402001
An Integrated Scenario Management Strategy252.801999