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Erratum to: How do requirements evolve over time? A case study investigating the role of context and experiences in the evolution of enterprise software requirements
Journal of Information Technology (2017)
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Erratum to: How do requirements evolve over time? A case study investigating the role of context and experiences in the evolution of enterprise software requirements
Stephan Schneider 2 3
Jan Wollersheim 1 2
Helmut Krcmar 0 2
Ali Sunyaev 2 4
0 Technische Universita ̈ t Mu ̈ nchen , Munich , Germany
1 fortiss, Technische Universit a ̈t Mu ̈ nchen , Munich , Germany
2 A Sunyaev, Kassel University , Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 25, 34117 Kassel , Germany. Tel:
3 University of Cologne , Cologne , Germany
4 Kassel University , Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 25, 34117 Kassel , Germany
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T study investigating the role of context and experiences in
he article How do requirements evolve over time? A case
the evolution of enterprise software requirements, written
by Stephan Schneider, Jan Wollersheim, Helmut Krcmar and
Ali Sunyaev, was originally published electronically on the
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28, 2016, without open access.
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