Call for Participation – Requirements Engineering: the Essential Bridge
The IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference provides the premier international forum for researchers, educators, industrial practitioners and students to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of requirements engineering.
The RE'09 conference program includes 4 internationally recognized keynote speakers, 13 cutting edge tutorials, 8 leading workshops and a full program of research and industrial papers. For details of the full conference program, please visit: www.re09.org.
Keynote Speakers
James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University – On the Diminishing Prospects for an Engineering Discipline of Requirements
Daryl Plummer, Gartner, Inc. – Cloud Computing: Engineering the Requirements for Everything as a Service
Alistair Sutcliffe, University of Manchester – People, Machines and Domains: Bridging the Gulfs between Worlds
Dave West, Forrester Research Inc. – Delivering Business Value with Agile Approaches to Requirements
Research Track
• Research papers presenting the latest results in requirements engineering research
• Panels, posters, and research tool demonstrations
Practitioner Track
In parallel to the scientific program, RE’09 has a track that addresses practitioners, featuring invited talks by industrial experts, mini-tutorials, tool experience talks, and industrial practice papers.
Workshops
Workshop paper submission is open – please look at the website www.re09.org for details and dates.
Monday, August 31st, 2009
CIRCUS’09 – First International Workshop on Collaboration and Intercultural Issues on Requirements: Communication, Understanding and Softskills – Papers due: June 21, 2009
REET'09 – Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training – Papers due: June 29, 2009
REV'09 – Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization – Papers due: June 22, 2009
RE-Vote'09 – First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for E-voting Systems – Papers due: 4 July, 2009
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
IWSPM'09 – Third International Workshop on Software Product Management – Papers due: June 26, 2009
MaRK'09 – Second International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge – Papers due: June 15, 2009
RELAW’09 – Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law – Papers due: 10 July, 2009
RHET’09 – First International Workshop on The Rhetoric of Requirements – Papers due: June 25, 2009
Call for Tool Exhibition Submissions
Companies who wish to exhibit and demonstrate requirements engineering support tools should contact Richard Welke (rwelke@ceprin.org).
Doctoral Symposium
The Doctoral Symposium is a one-day workshop that gives Doctoral students the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback in a constructive and international atmosphere.
Student Volunteers
We are looking for Masters and PhD students to help us run the conference. In return for about 12-16 hours of their time, student volunteers will receive a complimentary registration. Apply by June 15 to Carl Stucke (cstucke@gsu.edu).
Tutorials
Monday, August 31st, 2009
M1 Design science research methodology: Principles and practice, full day
M2 Reducing omission errors using cross product models, full day
M3 Product Management for Software and Systems, full day
M4 The User Requirements Notation (URN) and Aspects, full day
M5 Change Agency for Requirements Engineers, full day
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
T1 Selective Homeworkless Reviews, full day
T2 Roadmap to Success: Scope Modeling, full day
T3 Risk Focused Requirements Management, Discovering the opportunities, exposing the hazards, full day
T4 The "Physics" of Notations: A Scientific Approach to Designing Visual Notations in Requirements Engineering, full day
T5m Use of Quality Models in Requirements Engineering and their Application on OTS Components Selection, 1/2 day (am)
T5a Modeling the Flow of Requirements: Improved Communication and Documentation in Software Projects, 1/2 day (pm)
T6m Good RE for Interface Requirements and Allocation and Traceability, 1/2 day (am)
T6a Requirements Engineering for Large and Very Large Scale Systems, 1/2 day (pm)
Registration
Early registration fees apply to registrations made before July 20th, 2009. See the RE 2009 webpage (www.re09.org) for up-to-date information.