C A L L F O R S U B M I S S I O N S
IEEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
I C R E '0 2 and R E '0 2
9-13th September, 2002 University of Essen, Germany
Please note the important dates for paper submission:
Abstract (mandatory) 1st Feb. 2002
Full paper 15th Feb. 2002 (hard deadline)
Notification 16th April 2002
Dates for other contributions (Tutorials, Workshops, etc.) can
be found below.
Please watch the conference website at http://www.re02.org
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IEEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING
sponsored by:
IEEE Computer Society, Univ. Essen, CRP Henri Tudor,
Promatis AG
in cooperation with:
ACM Sigsoft, GI, IFIP WG 2.9, INCOSE, RESG (BCS),
Requirements Engineering Journal, Univ. Namur
Requirements Engineering (RE) is the branch of systems engineering
concerned with the real-world goals for, functions of, and constraints
on software-intensive systems. It is also concerned with how these
factors are taken into account during the implementation and
maintenance of the system, from software specifications and
architectures up to final test cases. RE requires a variety and
richness of skills, processes, methods, techniques and tools. In addition,
diversity arises from different application domains ranging
from business information systems to real-time process control systems,
from traditional to web-based systems as well as from the perspective being
system families or not.
Topics of submissions may include, but are not limited to:
* domain specific requirements engineering
* prioritising and agreeing on requirements
* business case, case studies and experience reports
* requirements evolution
* requirements driven change management
* requirements engineering education
* application and extensions of UML
* tool support for RE, including light weight and web-based tools
* goal, scenario and model-based RE
* prototyping, animation and simulation
* handling of quality requirements
* interplay of requirements and architecture
* detection of requirements violations/contradictions
* requirements engineering for product families
* requirements management and traceability
* requirements elicitation techniques
* cognitive, social, political and cultural factors in RE
* linking business and technical requirements
To increase industrial contributions and to provide a forum for
exchanging practical experience and problems as well as research results
we invite four types of contributions:
- experience papers (including case reports, success and failure stories
and empirical studies) must clearly present lessons learned that are of
interest and benefit to a broad audience of researchers and
practitioners. They should not exceed 8 proceedings pages.
- research papers must clearly present an original contribution to the
state-of-the-art or practice. Research papers should not exceed 8
proceedings pages.
- vision papers should state industrial challenges or future research
plans and directions and should provoke discussions. They will
undergo a separate review process. Vision papers should not
exceed 4 proceedings pages.
- industrial presentations about experiences and problem statements.
Submissions in this category should include a one page abstract and a
presentation outline not exceeding four pages. The abstract of accepted
presentations will be published in the proceedings. The talk outline
and/or slides will be published in a separate proceeding.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Paper submissions will be reviewed by the PC for significance,
soundness, and quality of presentation. Research and experience papers
exceeding 10 pages will be rejected without review. For research and
vision papers, specific attention will be paid to originality. All
submissions must describe work that has not been submitted to or
presented at another forum. Revised versions of a selection of best
papers will appear , depending on focus, in a special issue of
Requirements Engineering Journal or IEEE Software.
Electronic submissions will be accepted at the symposium website
starting one month before the deadline. Authors without web access must
make advance arrangements with the Program Chair at least two weeks
before the deadline. Papers submissions must not exceed the specified
number of pages, and must be in IEEE CS Press format (see
http://www.re02.org/submission.html). A signed IEEE copyright release
form must accompany accepted papers.
For submitting tutorial and workshop proposals, doctoral symposium
papers, commercial- and research tool demos see the conference website
(or contact the track chairs directly). For any other queries, please
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KEY DATES
EXPERIENCE, RESEARCH AND VISION PAPERS:
Abstract (mandatory) 1st Feb. 2002
Full paper 15th Feb. 2002 (hard deadline)
Notification 16th April 2002
INDUSTRIAL PRESENTATIONS:
Abstract outline 29th March 2002
Notification 16th April 2002
TUTORIAL; WORKSHOP, DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM, TOOL DEMO SUBMISSIONS
Tutorial proposal 29th March 2002
Workshop proposal 29th March 2002
Research tool demo 3rd May 2002
Commercial tool demo 3rd May 2002
Doctoral symposium 17th May 2002
CONFERENCE ORGANISATION
GENERAL Co-CHAIRS
Sol Greenspan, USA
Jawed Siddiqi, Univ. Sheffield Hallam, UK
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Eric Dubois, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg
Klaus Pohl, Univ. Essen, Germany
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS, FINANCIAL CHAIR:
Michael Goedicke, Univ. Essen, Germany
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
Martin Glinz, Univ. Zuerich, Europe (Coord.)
Daniel Berry, Univ. Waterloo,North America/Middle East
Julio Leite, PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, South America
Barbara Paech, IESE FHG, Germany
Motoshi Saeki, Tokyo Inst. of Techn., Asia
Didar Zowghi, Univ. of Techn. Sydney, Australia
TUTORIAL CHAIR:
Ian Sommerville, Univ. Lancaster, UK
WORKSHOP CHAIR:
Annie Anton, North Carolina State Univ., USA
DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM CHAIR:
Anthony Finkelstein, UCL, London, UK
TOOL EXHIBITION CHAIR (commercial & research)
Roel Wieringa, Univ. Twente, Netherlands
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