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The role of legal expertise in interpretation of legal requirements and definitions
2014
2014 IEEE 22nd International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE)
Government laws and regulations increasingly place requirements on software systems. Ideally, experts trained in law will analyze and interpret legal texts to inform the software requirements process. However, in small companies and development teams with short launch cycles, individuals with little or no legal training will be responsible for compliance. Two specific challenges commonly faced by non-experts are deciding if their system is covered by a law, and then deciding whether two legal
doi:10.1109/re.2014.6912269
dblp:conf/re/GordonB14
fatcat:2ut5t6hdrzgbvjcmka77v7vp3y