Generalcustomized references section

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eule
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customized references section

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Hello everyone,

i am having a slight problem with the reference section. My thesis is due next monday and my professor has special requirements concerning the references section. I am using the attached bst currently but i need confirmity with the following style:



Book with one author [Anderson 2004]:
Anderson, D.J.: Agile Management for Software Engineering: Applying the Theory of Constraints for
Business Result; Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ 2004.

Journal article [Bhat et al. 2006]:
Bhat, J.M., Gupta, M., Murthy, S.N.: Overcoming Requirements Engineering Challenges: Lessons
from Offshore Outsourcing; IEEE Software 23 (2006) 5, pp. 38-44.

Book with three authors [Duvall et al. 2007]:
Duvall, P.M., Matyas, S., Glover, A.: Continuous Integration in Information Systems Development;
Addison-Wesley, Boston, MA 2007.

Paper from a website [Gurses 2005]:
Gurses, L.: Improving Code Quality with PMD and Eclipse; EclipseZone.com October 2005;
http://www.eclipsezone.com/articles/pmd/ (accessed Jan 16, 2008).

Conference proceedings [Nuseibeh, Easterbrook 2000]:
Nuseibeh, B.A., Easterbrook, M.A.: Requirements Engineering: A Roadmap; in: Finkelstein, A.C.W.,
Yassin, M. (Eds.): Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering;
Limerick, Ireland, June 4-11, 2000; IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 35-46.

I am using natbib for citing, i that is important and the article document class.

Any would really be highly appreciated, as I am noob when it comes to more complex latex things...and i couldn't find a tool or package to modify the references section easily...

Cheers,

Eule

p.s.: I removed the .bst part from the file as i couldn't upload it with that extension.
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