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Dear Sir or Madam

I would appreciate if this call for participation was forwarded to
the CPHC list.

Many thanks in advance,


Sebastian Uchitel



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An event organised by the Requirements Engineering Specialist Group of the 
British Computer Society.
www.resg.org.uk


Requirements-Day 2004 (R-Day’04)
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Date: 31th March 2004, 9.00 am  5.45 pm

Location: Thistle City Barbican, Central Street, Clerkenwell, EC1V 8DS, London
Nearest underground and train station: Old Street
Map: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=532126&Y=182670&A=Y&Z=1

Contact: Alessandra Russo ([log in to unmask])

What: Keynotes, Tutorials, Workshops, PhD Poster Session, Tool Vendors 
stands, and more...

More information: http://www.resg.org.uk/

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!


Overview
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R-Day'04 is a special full-day RESG event aimed at RE practitioners and 
researchers. There will be a full programme of parallel tracks presenting 
work dealing with many of the problems associated to the generation and 
management of requirements. There will be presentations by internationally 
known experts, mini-tutorials, poster sessions, a tools exhibition and a 
book display. Best of all, R-Day'04 will provide an opportunity for 
practitioners and researchers to share ideas and experiences while enjoying 
the exciting cultural diversity of the city of London.

The range of topics for R-Day'04 include:

*Ontology Development
*Requirements Evolution
*Non-functional Requirements
*Integrating Requirements, Design, and Testing
*Research Methodology
*Scenario-based RE
*Metrics and Measurement
*Agile Methodologies
*Building Bridges between Business and Development
*Problem Frames


PhD students Poster Session
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The poster session is an opportunity for students to present research 
results or significant work in progress. The poster committee will review 
each submission based on relevance, contribution to the requirements 
engineering state of art, quality of written and graphic presentation.

Accepted posters will be given a space in the exhibit area during the 
event. The prize for the best poster is a free registration for the 
Requirements Engineering Conference that this year will be hosted in Kyoto 
- Japan. Besides that, students presenting a poster will have further 
discount on the registration for the R-Day.

How to Submit:
The poster size should be no smaller than A3 and no larger than A1. An A4
single-sided rough copy of the poster should be submited electronically in
either .ps or .pdf format to Alessandra Russo [log in to unmask] by 15th
February. The notification from the review process is on the 1st March.

Comittee:
Alessandra Russo (Imperial College)
Artur d'Avila Garcez (City University, London)
Sebastian Uchitel (Imperial College)
Andrew Phillipps (Imperial College)
Andrea Zisman (City University)
George Spanoudakis (City University)


Registration information
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Registration fees include access to all keynotes, tutorials, workshops and 
panels. They also include morning and afternoon refreshments and lunch.

The registration fee until March 26, are as follows:


RESG members: £100
Non RESG members: £120.
Students not presenting a poster: £100
Students presenting a poster £30


To register go to http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/Events/rday2004/register.html

After March 26, registration will have to be done on the day of the event 
and will cost £20 more than the above fees.


Comments and Queries
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Please contact Alessandra Russo ([log in to unmask])