Neil Maiden

Professor of Digital Creativity at Bayes Business School

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Bayes Business School

Neil Maiden is Professor of Digital Creativity in the Faculty of Management at the Cass Business Business and co-founder of the Centre for Creativity in Professional Practice at City University London. He initiates and leads interdisciplinary research in software engineering, creativity science and integrated health and social care. He has been a principal investigator on research worth almost €35 million, directly managing €5 million of this income at City. He has published over 175 peer-reviewed papers in leading journals such IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering and Communications of the ACM and conferences such the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering. He is a recognised thought leader in his disciplines. His work has been recognised many time through awards from his peers.

His current funded and doctoral research is in 3 main disciplines: 1. Digital creativity support for professional work 2. Specifying and designing complex digital systems 3. Digital support to improve the care of older people with dementia

Defining academic career events are:

1992 Awarded PhD in Computer Science for thesis entitled Analogical Specification Reuse during Requirements Analysis

1995 Accepts Visiting Chair at RWTH-Aachen in Germany with Prof Matthias Jarke, and tenured position in School of Informatics at City University London

2003 Promoted to Chair as Professor of Systems Engineering at City University London

2004 Program Chair 13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Kyoto Japan

2005-2013 Editor, Requirements Column, IEEE Software Magazine

2008 Co-founds Interdisciplinary Centre for Creativity in Professional Practice at City University London, and Masters for Innovation, Creativity and Leadership

2009-2012 Chair of Steering Committee for IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference series

Research

Funded business and applied research contracts

  • EUROCONTROL: Principal investigator on 4 contracts to research and deliver the RESCUE user-centred requirements engineering process for air traffic control conflict resolution system as part of EATCHIP (2000-2004): total value to City of all contracts €320,000
  • National Air Traffic Service (NATS): Principal on bilateral funding to implement the RESCUE process to specify the Operational Requirements for the NATS Enhanced Air Space Management (EASM) system (2004): total value to City £103 000
  • National Air Traffic Service (NATS): Principal on bilateral funding to implement the RESCUE process to specify the Operational Requirements for Eurocontrol’s Departure Manager (DMAN) system (2002): total value to City £56 000
  • Aviva Investments: Principal managing development of innovative applications for Microsoft Surface, total value to City: £28,000
  • Daimler-Chrysler: Principal on bilateral funding to acquire and model requirements for the EU project CORONET in which Daimler-Chrysler are a partner (2000): total value to City £24 000
  • Dance UK: Principal leading bilateral project to develop full web-enabled solution and office-based system, total value to City £17,025
  • Dstl: Principal on bilateral funding to support scenario-driven system goal trade-offs as exploitation of CREWS and SIMP research results (2002-2003), total value to City £23 000
  • London Borough Of Barking/Dagenham: service to deliver a user requirements specification for an IT system that supports councillor’s access to information (1999), total value to City £3,700
  • IMM-Studios: Requirements engineering process for internet-trading systems (2000), total value to City £2,600

## Research Summary

  • Neil has been a principal investigator on over 20 EC, EPSRC and bilaterally funded research projects worth almost €35 million, directly managing €5 million of this income at City. His research takes place in 3 key areas:
  • Digital creativity support for professional work
  • Specifying and designing complex digital systems
  • Digital support to improve the care of older people with dementia
  • Neil is currently leading 5 projects that are researching social creativity and creative systems thinking, creative search tools for journalists, and digital care support:
  • SCAMPI: Principal investigator EPSRC-funded project: Self-Care Advice, Monitoring, Planning and Intervention, EP/P010024/1 (2017-2020), total value to City £943,000
  • INJECT: Project coordinator and principal investigator on EU H2020-funded Innovation Action: Innovative Journalism: Enhanced Creativity Tools, project number 732278 (2017-2018); total value €993,000, total value to City €238,000
  • Online digital platform for training carers of dementia in interactive drama techniques: Principal investigator on Nominet-funded grant with partner Ladder to the Moon (2017), total value £67,530
  • Complex Systems Goal Modelling: Principal investigator on IBM/Dstl Project (2017): total value £34,579.
  • CareVBook: Principal Investigator on KTP-Funded Project on Digital Apps to Capture and Assess Care Experiences (2016-2019), total value £238,000.

Research Topics

Past Research Projects

  • CarePulse: Principal investigator on KTP-Funded Project on Mobile Computing for Care Quality Profiling (2015-2016), total value £148,417.
  • JUICE: The Journalist Creativity Engine: Principal investigator on Google DNI Project (2016), total value €49,998.
  • Creative Goal Modelling: Principal investigator on EU-Funded Marie-Curie Fellowship (2014-2016), total value €211,000. The project website is here
  • Computational Support for Creative Story Development by Journalists: Principal investigator on new Google-funded Computational Journalism Project (2015-2016), total value $59,600.
  • Complex Systems Goal Modelling: Principal investigator on IBM/Dstl Project (2016): total value €29,356.
  • COLLAGE: Principal investigator and Scientific Director of the EU-Funded STREP Project on Social Creativity and Learning (2012-2015), total value to City €399,207, total value of grant €3,749,386 The project website is here. Neil has led the project's research to develop creativity support apps such as BrightSparks and Be Creative
  • Secure Goal Modelling: Principal Investigator on Dstl-funded project to use goal modelling to have defence systems (2014-2015), total value of 2 grants to City £56,000. Neil oversaw research to apply goal modelling to analyse complex real-time defence systems
  • Care’N’Share: Principal Investigator on Skills for Care-funded project to support person-centred care learning (2014-2015), total value to City £35,142. Neil directed research that led to the innovative Care'N'Share application, which is available publicly to support creative and collaborative care of older people with dementia
  • E.ON Information Visualisation: Co-investigator on E.ON-funded project on information visualisation for creativity (2011-2013), total value to City: £243,000. The project explored data visualisations for creative purposes, led by Dr Sara Jones
  • RESET: Principal investigator, sub-contract in EU-funded RESET project, to Model Concept of Operation for European Air Traffic Systems (2009), total value to City £16,041. Neil led research to integrate agent- and goal modelling in order to analyse air traffic management systems more effectively. Results were published in the IEEE International Requirements Engineering conference 2010
  • CloudCommons: Principal investigator Bilateral Project with CA Labs, Cloud Service Qualities (2011), total value to City £29,982. Neil directed research to develop a novel framework of software-based service qualities
  • CHOReOS: Principal investigator EU-Funded FP7 Integrated Project on Service Choreography (2010-2013), total value to City €383,000, total value of grant €8,665,856. The project website is available here. Neil directed the project's research to develop new requirements engineering methods and tools for service-based choreographies. Results were published in REFSQ'2014 Conference.
  • MIRROR: Principal investigator EU-Funded FP7 Integrated Project on Creativity and Reflective Learning (2010-2014), total value to City €529,000, total value of project €8,863,904.The project website is available at here. Neil led the work package to integrate creative thinking and reflective learning theories and software apps. Results was published in a cover research article in Communications of the ACM, as well in the Behaviour and Information Technology Journal, International Journal of Creative Computing and the ACM Creativity and Cognition Conference 2013
  • S-CUBE: Principal investigator EU-funded FP7 Network of Excellence on Software Services (2008-2012), total value to City €682,000, total value of project €11,046,200. The Software Services and Systems Network's website is available here. Neil directed the network's research that investigated the intersection of software services and human-computer interaction. Results were published in the International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering.
  • TRACEBACK: Principal investigator EU-funded FP6 Integrated Project on Product and Information Traceability in Food Chains (2006-2010), total value to City €381,000, total value of project €15,530,644. Neil led the creative design process to generate new service-based traceability systems for food information traceability in diary and fruit food chains
  • SARA: Principal investigator NATS-funded research project on safety-related requirements engineering (2008), total value £55,000. Neil directed and facilitated research to develop a new method, modelling approach and tool to explore requirements-based software changes on complex air traffic management systems. Results were published in the Requirements Engineering Journal and the IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference in 2007.
  • VANTAGE: Principal investigator DTI-funded air traffic management project (2007-2009), total value to City £100,000, total value of project £704,149. Neil directed and facilitated requirements and design processes to rethink airport operation systems at Belfast City Airport in order to reduce the airport's environmental footprint. Results were published in the Requirements Engineering Journal and the International CAISE Conference in 2008.
  • APOSDLE: Principal investigator EU-funded FP6 Integrated Project on Work-Based Learning (2006-2010), total value to City €600,000, total value of project €12,927,196. The project's website is available here. Neil led the project's work package to design and evaluate work-based learning as a complex socio-technical system. Results were published in the IFIP INTERACT conference in 2009.
  • SeCSE: Principal investigator EU-funded FP6 Integrated Project on Service-Centric Systems Engineering (2004-2008), total value to City €772,000, total value of project €15,216,893. The project's video is available here. Neil led the work package to develop new methods and tools for requirements engineering for service-centric systems. Results were published in the CAiSE'2007 and the International IEEE Requirements Engineering Conference in 2008.
  • ACE: Co-investigator on ESRC/DTI funded PACCIT project (2003-2004), total value £50,000.
  • GOMOSCE: Principal investigator Dstl-funded bilateral project (2003-2004), total value £48,500. Neil directed research to integrate goal modelling and scenario analysis for defence systems
  • IMPRESSION: Co-investigator ESPRIT Framework V IS&T ‘IMPRESSION’ project (2001-2003), total value €90,000. The project demonstrated the benefits of best practice requirements management for embedded, e-business and e-service businesses
  • BANKSEC: Principal investigator ESPRIT Framework V IS&T ‘BANKSEC’ project (2000-2002), total value to City €158,000. Neil led a work package to research and develop new mechanisms for requirements engineering for component-based software systems. Results were published in the International Conference on Component-Based Systems in 2002.
  • SIMP: Principal investigator EPSRC ‘SIMP’ project (2000-2003) as part of the Systems Integration Initiative:total value to City £312,000, total value of project £810,000. Neil directed research to develop new theories and tools for scenario-based systems engineering for complex defence systems
  • CREWS: Co-investigator/manager ESPRIT IV 21903 ‘CREWS’ long-term reactive research project (1995-1998): total value to City £176,500. Neil undertook and directed research to develop new theories and tools for scenario-driven requirements engineering. Results were published in IEEE Software, the International IEEE Requirements Engineering Conferences in 1998 and 1999.
  • CORK: Co-investigator/author/manager EPSRC ‘CORK’ project (1999-2001) as part of the SEBPC2 programme: total value to City £135,000.
  • ISRE: Co-investigator/author EPSRC ‘ISRE’ project (1999-2002) as part of the Systems Integration Initiative: total value £135 000. The project investigated new techniques and tools for requirements analysis for virtual environments. Results were published in Interacting With Computers.
  • SERPS: Principal investigator bi-lateral ‘SERPS’ project with Marconi Naval Systems (1999): total value £50 000, total value to City £7,000. The project piloted scenario-based requirements techniques for naval systems

### Digital support to improve care of older people

Neil undertakes interdisciplinary research to design, implement and evaluate new digital technologies to support the post-diagnosis care of older people with dementia. These technologies include mobile support for digital capture of care records, serious games with blended interactions to provide carer training, and digital creativity support for creative thinking about challenging behaviours. Users include the Registered Nursing Home Association, Skills for Care and Nightingale Hammerson. Current highlights of this digital support are the Care'N'Share web application, which supports collaboration and knowledge between carers based on creative search algorithms, and CarePulse, a web application for collecting and managing care quality measures.

Specifying complex digital systems

Neil constructs and uses theories and models in requirements engineering to design and evaluate new methods and software tools to support front-end analysis work. These methods and tools support tasks such as goal modelling and analysis, scenario-led requirements discovery, and predicting the political and other impacts of requirements-led organisational change. Users of this research have included the UK’s National Air Traffic Service, Rolls Royce and IBM.

Digital creativity support

Neil constructs and uses novel theories and models of creativity to design, implement and evaluate digital support for human creativity in professional domains. This digital support is implemented as computational services, mobile apps and websites. It supports creative thinking in professional domains that include design, risk management in health-and-safety, medical training and social care. Current users of results from this research include journalists, the Waag Society and CNH Industrial, a part of the FCA Group. A current highlight of this digital creativity support is the Bright Sparks web application.

Featured Publication

  • Maiden, N., D'Souza, S., Jones, S., Müller, L., Pannese, L., Pitts, K., Prilla, M., Pudney, K., Rose, M., Turner, I. and Zachos, K. (2013). Computing technologies for reflective, creative care of people with dementia. Communications of the ACM, 56(11), pp. 60–67. doi:10.1145/2500495.
  • Hollis, B. and Maiden, N. (2013). Extending Agile Processes with Creativity Techniques. IEEE SOFTWARE, 30(5), pp. 78–84.
  • Milne, A. and Maiden, N. (2012). Power and politics in requirements engineering: Embracing the dark side? Requirements Engineering, 17(2), pp. 83–98. doi:10.1007/s00766-012-0151-6.
  • Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N.A.M., Engmann, J., Randall, D., Jones, S. and Bush, D. (2012). Exploring the impact of software requirements on system-wide goals: a method using satisfaction arguments and i goal modelling. Requir. Eng., 17, pp. 227–254. doi:10.1007/s00766-011-0138-8.
  • Milne, A. and Maiden, N. (2011). Power and politics in requirements engineering: A proposed research agenda. Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2011 pp. 187–196. doi:10.1109/RE.2011.6051646.

Books (4)

  • Missikoff, M., Bhullar, G., Maiden, N. and Smith, F. (2013). Workshop on New Generation Enterprise and Business Innovation Systems NGEBIS. ISBN 978-3-642-38489-9.
  • Yu, E., Giorgini, P., Maiden, N. and Mylopoulos, J. (2011). Social Modeling for Requirements Engineering. Mit Pr. ISBN 978-0-262-24055-0.
  • Alexander, I. and Maiden, N. (2004). Scenarios, stories, use cases. John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN 978-0-470-86194-3.
  • Walton, P. and Maiden, N. (1993). Integrated Software Reuse: Management and Techniques. Ashgate Publishing.

Journal Articles (114)

  • Reynolds, L.M., Davies, J.P., Mann, B., Tulloch, S., Nidsjo, A., Hodge, P., Maiden, N. and Simpson, A. (2017). StreetWise: developing a serious game to support forensic mental health service users' preparation for discharge: a feasibility study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 24(4), pp. 185–193. doi:10.1111/jpm.12340.
  • Pitts, K., Pudney, K., Zachos, K., Maiden, N., Krogstie, B., Jones, S., Rose, M., Macmanus, J. and Turner, I. (2015). Using mobile devices and apps to support reflective learning about older people with dementia. Behaviour and Information Technology, 34(6), pp. 613–631. doi:10.1080/0144929X.2015.1015165.
  • Horkoff, J. and Maiden, N. (2015). Creativity and conceptual modeling for requirements engineering. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 1342, pp. 62–68.
  • Horkoff, J. and Maiden, N. (2015). Supporting creative RE with i∗. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 1402, pp. 37–42.
  • Hodge, P., Davis, J., Maiden, N., Mann, B., Nidsjo, A., Simpson, A. and Reynolds, L. (2015). StreetWise: A valid ecology for a serious game in a secure forensic mental health setting. Procedia Computer Science, 63, pp. 252–259. doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.341.
  • Dybå, T., Maiden, N. and Glass, R. (2014). The reflective software engineer: Reflective practice. IEEE Software, 31(4), pp. 32–36. doi:10.1109/MS.2014.97.
  • Maiden, N., D'Souza, S., Jones, S., Müller, L., Pannese, L., Pitts, K., Prilla, M., Pudney, K., Rose, M., Turner, I. and Zachos, K. (2013). Computing technologies for reflective, creative care of people with dementia. Communications of the ACM, 56(11), pp. 60–67. doi:10.1145/2500495.
  • Hollis, B. and Maiden, N. (2013). Extending Agile Processes with Creativity Techniques. IEEE SOFTWARE, 30(5), pp. 78–84.
  • Maiden, N. and Hollis, B. (2013). Creativity on a shoestring - Concept generating in agile development. EICS 2013 - Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems pp. 333–334. doi:10.1145/2480296.2483225.
  • Maiden, N. (2013). So, what is requirements work? IEEE Software, 30(2), pp. 14–15. doi:10.1109/MS.2013.35.
  • Maiden, N. (2013). Monitoring our requirements. IEEE Software, 30(1), pp. 16–17. doi:10.1109/MS.2013.10.
  • Maiden, N. (2013). REQUIREMENTS Monitoring Our Requirements. IEEE SOFTWARE, 30(1), pp. 16–17.
  • Maiden, N. (2013). REQUIREMENTS So, What Is Requirements Work? IEEE SOFTWARE, 30(2), pp. 14–15.
  • Maiden, N. (2013). Future directions of the RE conference and its community. 2013 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2013 - Proceedings pp. 347–348. doi:10.1109/RE.2013.6636748.
  • Sisarica, A. and Maiden, N. (2013). An Emerging Model of Creative Game-based Learning. Serious Games Development and Applications, 8101, pp. 254–259. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-40790-1_25.
  • Zachos, K., Maiden, N., Pitts, K., Jones, S., Turner, I., Rose, M., Pudney, K. and MacManus, J. (2013). Digital creativity in dementia care support. International Journal of Creative Computing, 1(1), pp. 35–35. doi:10.1504/IJCRC.2013.056924.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). Cherishing ambiguity. IEEE Software, 29(6), pp. 16–17. doi:10.1109/MS.2012.152.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). Politics are inescapable. IEEE Software, 29(5), pp. 88–90. doi:10.1109/MS.2012.120.
  • Milne, A. and Maiden, N. (2012). Power and politics in requirements engineering: Embracing the dark side? Requirements Engineering, 17(2), pp. 83–98. doi:10.1007/s00766-012-0151-6.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). Framing requirements work as learning. IEEE Software, 29(3), pp. 8–9. doi:10.1109/MS.2012.59.
  • Zachos, K., Kounkou, A. and Maiden, N.A.M. (2012). Exploiting Codified User Task Knowledge to Discover Services at Design-Time. International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering, 3(2), pp. 30–66. doi:10.4018/jssoe.2012040103.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). Exactly How Are Requirements Written? IEEE SOFTWARE, 29(1), pp. 26–27.
  • Wild, P.J., van Dijk, G. and Maiden, N. (2012). New opportunities for services and human-computer interaction. BEHAVIOUR & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 31(3), pp. 205–208. doi:10.1080/0144929X.2012.663650.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). REQUIREMENTS Framing Requirements Work as Learning. IEEE SOFTWARE, 29(3), pp. 8–9.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). Spocks and Kirks in the Requirements Universe. IEEE SOFTWARE, 29(4), pp. 84–85.
  • Maiden, N. (2012). REQUIREMENTS Cherishing Ambiguity. IEEE SOFTWARE, 29(6), pp. 16–17.
  • Lockerbie, J., Maiden, N.A.M., Engmann, J., Randall, D., Jones, S. and Bush, D. (2012). Exploring the impact of software requirements on system-wide goals: a method using satisfaction arguments and i goal modelling. Requir. Eng., 17, pp. 227–254. doi:10.1007/s00766-011-0138-8.
  • Wever, A. and Maiden, N. (2011). What are the day-to-day factors that are preventing business analysts from effective business analysis? Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2011 pp. 293–298. doi:10.1109/RE.2011.6051624.
  • Milne, A. and Maiden, N. (2011). Power and politics in requirements engineering: A proposed research agenda. Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2011 pp. 187–196. doi:10.1109/RE.2011.6051646.
  • Maiden, N. (2011). Requirements and aesthetics. IEEE Software, 28(3), pp. 20–21. doi:10.1109/MS.2011.60.
  • Maiden, N. (2011). Delivering requirements research into practice: A keynote to the refsq'2011 conference. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 6606 LNCS, pp. 1–3. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-19858-8_1.
  • Wever, A. and Maiden, N. (2011). REQUIREMENTS Requirements Analysis: The Next Generation. IEEE SOFTWARE, 28(2), pp. 22–23.
  • Maiden, N. (2011). REQUIREMENTS Requirements and Aesthetics. IEEE SOFTWARE, 28(3), pp. 20–21.
  • Maiden, N. (2011). REQUIREMENTS What Time Is It, Eccles? IEEE SOFTWARE, 28(4), pp. 84–85.
  • Maiden, N. (2011). REQUIREMENTS The Inhibited Analyst. IEEE SOFTWARE, 28(6), pp. 100–102. doi:10.1109/MS.2011.149.
  • Ryan, K., Maiden, N. and Glinz, M. (2010). "If you want innovative RE, never ask the users": A formal debate. Proceedings of the 2010 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE2010 p. 388. doi:10.1109/RE.2010.67.
  • Seyff, N., Graf, F. and Maiden, N. (2010). Using mobile RE tools to give end-users their own voice. Proceedings of the 2010 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE2010 pp. 37–46. doi:10.1109/RE.2010.15.
  • Mahaux, M., Heymans, P. and Maiden, N. (2010). Making it all up: Getting in on the act to improvise creative requirements. Proceedings of the 2010 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE2010 pp. 375–376. doi:10.1109/RE.2010.68.
  • Sutherland, M. and Maiden, N. (2010). Storyboarding requirements. IEEE Software, 27(6), pp. 9–11. doi:10.1109/MS.2010.147.
  • Maiden, N. (2010). Service design: It's all in the brand. IEEE Software, 27(5), pp. 18–19. doi:10.1109/MS.2010.124.
  • Seyff, N., Graf, F. and Maiden, N. (2010). End-user requirements blogging with iRequire. Proceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering, 2, pp. 285–288. doi:10.1145/1810295.1810355.
  • Maiden, N. and Jones, S. (2010). Agile Requirements Can We Have Our Cake and Eat It Too? IEEE Software, 27(3), pp. 87–88. doi:10.1109/MS.2010.67.
  • Maiden, N. (2010). Trust me, i'm an analyst. IEEE Software, 27(1), pp. 46–47. doi:10.1109/MS.2010.22.
  • Sutherland, M. and Maiden, N. (2010). requirements Storyboarding Requirements. IEEE SOFTWARE, 27(6), pp. 9–11. doi:10.1109/MS.2010.147.
  • Maiden, N. (2010). requirements Service Design: It's All in the Brand. IEEE SOFTWARE, 27(5), pp. 18–19.
  • Maiden, N. and Jones, S. (2010). Requirements Agile Requirements-Can We Have Our Cake and Eat It Too? IEEE SOFTWARE, 27(3), pp. 87–88.
  • Maiden, N. (2009). Oi, analyst - You're barred! IEEE Software, 26(6), pp. 13–14. doi:10.1109/MS.2009.181.
  • Ley, T., Kump, B., Maas, A., Maiden, N. and Albert, D. (2009). Evaluating the adaptation of a learning system before the prototype is ready: A paper-based lab study. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 5535 LNCS, pp. 331–336. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02247-0_32.
  • Dotan, A., Maiden, N., Lichtner, V. and Germanovich, L. (2009). Designing with only four people in mind? - A case study of using personas to redesign a work-integrated learning support system. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 5727 LNCS(PART 2), pp. 497–509. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-03658-3_54.
  • Maiden, N. (2009). Where are we? Handling context. IEEE Software, 26(5), pp. 75–76. doi:10.1109/MS.2009.146.
  • Seyff, N., Graf, F., Maiden, N. and Grünbacher, P. (2009). Scenarios in the wild: Experiences with a contextual requirements discovery method. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 5512 LNCS, pp. 147–161. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02050-6_13.
  • Maiden, N. (2009). Card sorts to acquire requirements. IEEE Software, 26(3), pp. 85–86. doi:10.1109/MS.2009.59.
  • Seyff, N., Maiden, N., Karlsen, K., Lockerbie, J., Grünbacher, P., Graf, F. and Ncube, C. (2009). Exploring how to use scenarios to discover requirements. Requirements Engineering, 14(2), pp. 91–111. doi:10.1007/s00766-009-0077-9.
  • Sawyer, P. and Maiden, N. (2009). How to use Web services in your requirements process. IEEE Software, 26(1), pp. 76–78. doi:10.1109/MS.2009.11.
  • Maiden, N. (2009). requirements Card Sorts to Acquire Requirements. IEEE SOFTWARE, 26(3), pp. 85–86.
  • Sawyer, P. and Maiden, N. (2009). requirements How to Use Web Services in Your Requirements Process. IEEE SOFTWARE, 26(1), pp. 76–78.
  • Maiden, N. (2008). Requirements 25 years on. IEEE Software, 25(6), pp. 26–28. doi:10.1109/MS.2008.157.
  • Baresi, L., Maiden, N. and Sawyer, P. (2008). Service-centric systems and requirements engineering. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE'08 p. 305. doi:10.1109/RE.2008.60.
  • Mavin, A., Novak, M., Wilkinson, P., Maiden, N. and Lynch, P. (2008). Using scenarios to discover requirements for engine control systems. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE'08 pp. 235–240. doi:10.1109/RE.2008.41.
  • Seyff, N., Graf, F., Grünbacher, P. and Maiden, N. (2008). Mobile discovery of requirements for context-aware systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 5025 LNCS, pp. 183–197. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-69062-7_18.
  • Maiden, N. (2008). User requirements and system requirements. IEEE SOFTWARE, 25(2), pp. 90–91. doi:10.1109/MS.2008.54.
  • Zachos, K. and Maiden, N. (2008). Inventing Requirements from Software: An Empirical Investigation with Web Services. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference pp. 145–154. doi:10.1109/RE.2008.39.
  • Mahaux, M. and Maiden, N. (2008). Requirements - Theater improvisers know the requirements game. IEEE SOFTWARE, 25(5), pp. 68–69. doi:10.1109/MS.2008.128.
  • Maiden, N. (2008). PRiM: an i-based Process Reengineering Method for Information Systems Specification. Information & Software Technology, 50(1-2), pp. 76–100.
  • Maiden, N., Ncube, C., Kamali, S., Seyff, N. and Grünbacher, P. (2007). Exploring scenario forms and ways of use to discover requirements on airports that minimize environmental impact. Proceedings - 15th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, RE 2007 pp. 29–38. doi:10.1109/RE.2007.30.
  • * Jones, S., Maiden, N.A.M., Manning, S. and Greenwood, J. (2007). Informing the specification of a large-scale socio-technical system with models of human activity. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 4542 LNCS, pp. 175–189.
  • Maiden, N. (2007). Screenwriting for Requirements Engineers. IEEE Software, 24(4), pp. 26–27. doi:10.1109/MS.2007.117.
  • Maiden, N., Otojare, O., Seyff, N., Grn̈bacher, P. and Mitteregger, K. (2007). Determining stakeholder needs in the workplace: How mobile technologies can help. IEEE Software, 24(2), pp. 46–52. doi:10.1109/MS.2007.40.
  • Maiden, N. (2007). My requirements? Well, that depends. IEEE SOFTWARE, 24(1), pp. 86–87. doi:10.1109/MS.2007.22.
  • Rabiser, R., Seyff, N., Grünbacher, P. and Maiden, N. (2006). Capturing multimedia requirements descriptions with mobile RE tools. First International Workshop on Multimedia Requirements Enineering, MeRE'06 . doi:10.1109/MERE.2006.1.
  • Maiden, N. (2006). The RE'04 conference. Requirements Engineering, 11(2), pp. 109–110. doi:10.1007/s00766-005-0025-2.
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  • Maiden, N., Robertson, S. and Ebert, C. (2005). Shake, battle, and requirements. IEEE SOFTWARE, 22(1), pp. 13–15. doi:10.1109/MS.2005.8.
  • Zachos, K., Maiden, N.A.M. and Tosar, A. (2005). Rich-Media Scenarios for Discovering Requirements. IEEE Software, 22, pp. 89–97. doi:10.1109/MS.2005.134.
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  • Maiden, N., Gizikis, A. and Robertson, S. (2004). Provoking creativity: Imagine what your requirements could be like. IEEE SOFTWARE, 21(5), pp. 68–+. doi:10.1109/MS.2004.1331305.
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  • Maiden, N. and Krumbholz, M. (2001). The Implementation of ERP Packages in Different Organisational and National Cultures. Information Systems Journal, 26(3), pp. 185–204.
  • Rugg, G., McGeorge, P. and Maiden, N. (2000). Method fragments. EXPERT SYSTEMS, 17(5), pp. 248–257. doi:10.1111/1468-0394.00147.
  • Krumbholz, M., Galliers, J.R., Coulianos, N. and Maiden, N. (2000). Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning Packages in Different Corporate and National Cultures. Journal of Information Technology, 15, pp. 267–279.
  • Maiden, N., Minocha, S., Sutcliffe, A., Manuel, D. and Ryan, M. (1999). Co-operative scenario based approach to acquisition and validation of system requirements: how exceptions can help! Interacting with Computers, 11(6), pp. 645–664. doi:10.1016/S0953-5438(98)00048-4.
  • Kaur, K., Maiden, N. and Sutcliffe, A. (1999). Interacting with virtual environments: an evaluation of a model of interaction. INTERACTING WITH COMPUTERS, 11(4), pp. 403–426. doi:10.1016/S0953-5438(98)00059-9.
  • Ncube, C. and Maiden, N.A.M. (1999). Guiding parallel requirements acquisition and COTS software selection. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering pp. 133–140.
  • Sutcliffe, A. and Maiden, N. (1998). The domain theory for requirements engineering. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, 24(3), pp. 174–196. doi:10.1109/32.667878.
  • Maiden, N. and Ncube, C. (1998). Acquiring Requirements for Commercial Off-The-Shelf Package Selection. IEEE Software, 15(2), pp. 46–56. doi:10.1109/52.663784.
  • Maiden, N.A.M., Minocha, S., Manning, K. and Ryan, M. (1998). CREWS-SAVRE: Systematic scenario generation and use. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering pp. 148–155.
  • Maiden, N., Sutcliffe, A.G., Minocha, S. and Manuel, D. (1998). Supporting Scenario-Based Requirements Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 24(12), pp. 1072–1088.
  • Weidenhaupt, K., Pohl, K., Jarke, M., Haumer, P. and Maiden, N. (1998). Scenario Usage in Systems Development: A Report on Current Practice. IEEE Software, 15(2), pp. 34–45.
  • Maiden, N. and Hare, M. (1998). Problem Domain Categories in Requirements Engineering. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 49, pp. 281–304.
  • Maiden, N. (1998). SAVRE: Scenarios for Acquiring and Validating Requirements. Journal of Automated Software Engineering, 5, pp. 419–446.
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  • Maiden, N. and Sutcliffe, A.G. (1996). Analogical Retrieval in Reuse-Oriented Requirements Engineering. Software Engineering Journal, 11(5), pp. 281–292.
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  • Maiden, N. and Sutcliffe, A.G. (1992). Analogously-Based Reusability. Behaviour & Information Technology, 11(2), pp. 79–98.
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  • Maiden, N. (1991). Saving Reuse from the Noose: Reuse of Analogous Specifications Through Human Involvement in the Reuse Process. Information & Software Technology, 33(10), pp. 780–790.
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