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Dear colleague,
As you may know, the 13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference will be hosted by University of Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne (August 29th - September 2d, 2005).
The Call for Participation can be downloaded from http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/RE05/. It is also attached to this message (Call_participation\CfParticipation RE'05.pdf).
The Registration to the conference is open ! Early bid deadline is July 31th, 2005.
The program of the conference is available at http://crinfo.univ-paris1.fr/RE05/program.html
There are nine half-day tutorials on topics ranging from innovation in requirements, aligning requirements with business goals, requirements modelling, and requirements for domain-specific applications (see the attached file : RE'05Tutorials.pdf).
Thirteen workshops are associated to the RE'05 International Conference and will take place from the 29th to the 30th of August.
The workshops and their descriptions are also available on the RE'05 web site.
http://www.re05.org
These are:
- Requirements Engineering Education and Training
- Situational Requirements Engineering Processes Methods, Techniques and Tools to Support Situation-Specific RE Processes
- Interplay of Requirements Engineering and Project Management in Software Projects
- Requirements Engineering for Business Needs and IT Alignment
- Distributed Software Development
- Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security
- Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements
- Comparative Evaluation in Requirements Engineering
- Requirements Engineering Decision Support
- Requirements Engineering for High-Availability Systems
- How to Model Firms' Requirements and Make Them Understandable by Business Directors, Information Systems & Process Owners and IT Managers
- Managing Enterprise Architecture Projects
- Requirements of humaneness for the various IS users
We hope to meet you in Paris.
Best regards,
Selmin Nurcan
RE'05 Publicity Chair
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