[ecoop-info] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION, 18th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference

David Callele dcallele.conference at gmail.com
Tue Jul 20 14:24:07 CEST 2010


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                         CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

                        18th IEEE International
                 Requirements Engineering Conference

           REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING IN A MULTI-FACETED WORLD

                    September 27 - October 1, 2010
                   University of Technology, Sydney
                         http://www.re10.org

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Established 17 years ago, the Requirements Engineering Conference is a
leading international forum for the exchange of peer reviewed research
outcomes  and industry best-practice in requirements analysis,
specification and management. It attracts a wide range of participants
including researchers, educators and practitioners from around the world.

This prestigious conference will be held at the newly opened Aerial
Function Centre at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS).

The program is particularly relevant to the "Requirements Engineering",
"Business Analysis", "Project Management", "Product Development" and
"Quality Assurance" communities, and will provide numerous networking
opportunities.

RE’10 offers an exciting variety of social activities that include an
entertaining 4-hour dinner cruise on Sydney Harbor, and a  conference
reception at the Sydney Opera House.

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 HOW TO PARTICIPATE
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     EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS AUGUST 2, 2010
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To attend the main conference, workshops and tutorials, you can register
online at http://www.re10.org

• 20% discounts for organizations registering 5 or more delegates.
• Special Discounts for IEEE members.
• 10% discounts for Members of Australian Computer Society (ACS) on
  all fees.

KEYNOTES
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• Requirements Engineering for Expensive Technologies
Prof Mary O’Kane: NSW Chief Scientist
• Requirements: A Classic Example of Goals Displacement
Prof Al Davis, Colorado University, USA
• Being right is not enough!
Dr. Graeme Simsion, Simsion & Associates

TUTORIALS
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Full and half-day tutorials on topics such as:
• Writing Good Requirements
• Requirements Engineering Meets Business Strategy
• Change Agency for Requirements Engineers
• Product Line Requirements & Variability Management
• Just Enough Requirements Management
• Developing Requirements with Usage Models
• Requirements Engineering Visualization

PANELS AND EXPERT SESSIONS
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• Requirements engineering for industrial systems: no easy answers
Brian Berenbach, Siemens
• Business Agility Requirements in SOA and Cloud Environments
Mamoun Hirzalla, IBM
• My company can’t afford RE training right now, what do we do?
Joy Beatty, SeiLevel
• Focusing on the Essentials: A Lightweight Approach to
Requirements Modeling
Martin Glinz, University of Zurich, Switzerland

PEER-REVIEWED SESSIONS
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• Requirements Quality
• Identifying Requirements
• Requirements Specifications and Formal Methods
• Architecture and Rationale
• Goal Modeling
• Requirements Prioritization and Negotiation
• Requirements Analysis
• Non-functional and Quality Requirements
• Traceability, Evolution, and Visualization
• Adaptation and Model-Driven-Engineering
• Requirements Specifications and Processes
• Industrial Challenges
• Working with Stakeholders
• Requirements Modeling

ORGANIZERS
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General Chair:
Didar Zowghi, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Didar.Zowghi at uts.edu.au

Program Chair:
Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, Chicago, USA,
jhuang at cs.depaul.edu



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