Countries citing papers authored by Jaelson Castro
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jaelson Castro. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jaelson Castro. The network helps show where Jaelson Castro may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jaelson Castro
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Castro, Jaelson, et al.. (2017). Retrospective and Trends in Requirements Engineering for Embedded Systems: A Systematic Literature Review.. Conferencia Iberoamericana de Software Engineering. 427–440.5 indexed citations
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Vilela, Jéssyka, et al.. (2016). Scalability of iStar: a Systematic Mapping Study.. Conferencia Iberoamericana de Software Engineering. 290–303.2 indexed citations
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Lucena, Márcia, et al.. (2013). Using i* Models to Enrich User Stories. 55–60.4 indexed citations
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España, Sergio, et al.. (2013). Metamodeling the Enhanced Entity-Relationship Model. Cadernos de Linguística e Teoria da Literatura (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais). 4(3). 406–420.10 indexed citations
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Guedes, Gabriela, et al.. (2012). AIRDoc-i*: um processo para avaliação de modelos i*..
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Castro, Jaelson, et al.. (2012). Towards Autonomic Business Process Models.. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. 531–536.1 indexed citations
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Silva, Carla, et al.. (2011). A Goal Oriented Approach to Identify and Configure Feature Models for Software Product Lines.. Conferencia Iberoamericana de Software Engineering. 395–406.13 indexed citations
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Lucena, Márcia, et al.. (2009). Applying Transformation Rules to Improve i* Models.. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. 43–48.6 indexed citations
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Castro, Jaelson, et al.. (2006). Relating i* with Problem Frames Approach.. Conferencia Iberoamericana de Software Engineering. 141–154.2 indexed citations
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Silva, Carla, et al.. (2005). A Process for Requirement Traceability in Agent Oriented Development.. 221–232.4 indexed citations
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Castro, Jaelson, et al.. (2003). New Mechanism for the Integration of Organizational Requirements and Object Oriented Modeling.. 109–123.8 indexed citations
Castro, Jaelson, et al.. (2000). Desenvolvendo Use Cases a partir de Modelagem Organizacional. 158–180.6 indexed citations
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