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ADVANCED PROGRAM and CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *
FOURTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON *
REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING (ICRE2000) *
June 19-23, 2000 *
Hyatt Regency Woodfield *
(www.hyatt.com/usa/schaumburg/hotels/hotel_chiwr.html)
Schaumburg, Illinois U
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software Engineering
http://www.cse.msu.edu /ICRE2000
ICRE2000 PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE
MONDAY
Pre-Conference Tutorials
AM: (parallel sessions)
T1: Using Non-Functional Requirements to Improve the Software Development
Process
L. M. Cysneiros J.C.S. Leite, PUC-Rio, Brazil
T2: System Safety and the Requirements Engineering Process
J.A. McDermid, Univ. of York, UK
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PM: (parallel sessions)
T3: Using Abstract State Machines in Requirements Engineering
E. Boerger, Universita di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
currently visiting Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, USA
T4: Writing Good Requirements OR The "How To" of Use Case
I. Hooks, Compliance Automation, Inc., USA
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TUESDAY
Keynote I: P. Neumann, SRI International, USA
Requirements-Related Risks in Critical Systems
Technical Session: A. Process and Modeling
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Technical Session: B. Specifications & Poster Highlights
C. Panel: Certification & Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals
Poster/Demo Session
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WEDNESDAY
Keynote II: D. Parnas, McMaster Univ., Canada
Requirements Documentation: Why a Formal Basis is Essential
Technical Session: D. Evolution
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Technical Session: E. Requirements Analysis and Management
F. Panel: Why is it so difficult to introduce RE research results into
mainstream RE practice?
Conference Reception
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THURSDAY
Technical Session: G. Reuse
Technical Session: H. Best Papers
Keynote III (Conference Luncheon) : D. C. Gause, Savile Row, LLC, USA
Requirements Engineering, June 22, 2000, What have we accomplished? Where are we
now?
Where are we going?
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FRIDAY
Post-Conference Tutorials
AM: (parallel sessions)
T5: Writing and Evaluating Requirement Specifications
L. H. Rosenberg and A. Gallo, Software Assurance Technology Center, NASA GSFC,
USA
T6: The Most Ignored Piece of Requirements Engineering: Requirements Triage
A.M. Davis, Omni-Vista, Inc., USA
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PM: (parallel sessions)
T7: User DRIVEN Design - The Luxury that has Become A Necessity
D.C. Gause, Savile Row, LLC, USA
T8: Commonality Analysis for Defining Software Product Lines
M.A. Ardis, Bell Labs, USA
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KEY DATES
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Adv. Registration/Tutorial Deadline: May 19, 2000
Conference: June 19-23, 2000
Corporate Sponsors: FUJITSU, LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, and RATIONAL
Corporations interested in sponsoring ICRE please contact Professor
Carl K. Chang, Chair, ICRE Steering Committee, at [log in to unmask], or
(312) 996-4860
COMMITTEES:
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GENERAL CHAIR : Pei Hsia, Univ. of Texas at Arlington
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: Betty Cheng, Michigan State Univ
David Weiss, Bell Laboratories
TUTORIALS CHAIR : Daniel Berry, Univ. of Waterloo, CA
PUBLICITY CHAIR : Annie Anto'n, N. Carolina State Univ
EXHIBITS CHAIR : David Hottman, Compliance Automation
REGISTRATION CHAIR : John Liu, Lucent Technologies
FINANCE CHAIR : David Levine, Univ. of Texas at Arlington
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS : Carl Chang,Univ. of Ill.-Chicago
STEERING COMMITTEE: Carl Chang, Chair, Daniel Berry,
Betty Cheng, Alan Davis, Merlin Dorfman, Pei Hsia, Brian
Lawrence, Nancy Mead, Jawed Siddiqi, David Weiss
Conference questions: [log in to unmask]
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Annie I. Anton
Joanne Atlee
John Boddie
Karin Breitman
Eric Byrne
Jack Callahan
Dwight Colby
John Dobson
Janet Drake
Steve Easterbrook
Martin Feather
Marilyn Gaska
Don Gause
Paul Grabow
Sol Greenspan
Constance Heitmeyer
Lalita Jagadeesan
Robert Johnson
Nader Kameli
Robyn Lutz
John Mylopoulos
Bashar Nuseibeh
Klaus Pohl
Linda Rosenberg
Kurt Stirewalt
Axel van Lamsweerde
Frank Weil
Alan Yaung
Greg Zelesnik
Didar Zowghi
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Tuesday, June 20, 2000
8:30-9:00
Opening Remarks, Pei Hsia, General Chair; Betty Cheng and David Weiss, Program
Co-Chairs
9:00-10:00
Keynote I, Chair: Daniel Berry, Univ. of Waterloo, Canada
Requirements-Related Risks in Critical Systems,
Peter G. Neumann, SRI International, USA
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Session A
Process and Modeling, Chair: Eric Byrne, Telcordia Technologies, USA
A1: Process Modeling for Object Oriented Analysis using BORM Object Behavioral
Analysis,
R. P. Knott, Loughborough Univ., UK, V. Merunka, Czech Univ. of
Agriculture, Czech Republic, J. Polak, Deloitte & Touche, Czech Republic
A2: On the inherent challenges of business modeling in large-scale
re-engineering projects,
J. A. Gulla, Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology, Norway
A3: A Process Framework for Requirements Analysis and Specification,
E. Garcia-Alcazar and A. Monzon, TCP Sistemas e Ingenieria, Spain
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12:00-1:30 Lunch
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1:30-3:00 Session B
Specifications , Chair: Nader Kameli, Guidant Corp., USA
B1: A Framework for Multi-Notation Requirements Specification and Analysis,
N. Day, Oregon Graduate Institute and J. Joyce, Intrepid Critical Software, USA
B2: A Lightweight Approach to Consistency of scenarios and class models,
M. Glinz, Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland
B3: Poster Session Highlights,
Chairs: Martin Feather, NASA JPL, Jack Callahan, W. Virginia/NASA IV&V, USA
Z Specifications Meet Mathematica for Exploratory Prototyping,
L. Sherrell, Univ. of West Florida and W.H. Paulsen, Arkansas State Univ., USA
Patterns and Aspects for Use Cases: Reuse Techniques for Use Case Descriptions,
M. Saeki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
The Requirement Set: The bigger picture and quality impact,
P. Ferdinandi, Strategic Business Decisions, Inc., USA
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-5:00 Panel C
Chair: Bashar Nuseibeh, Imperial College, UK
What do you mean I've been practicing without a license? Certification
& Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals
Moderators: A. Anton, North Carolina State Univ., USA and J. Atlee, Univ. of
Waterloo, Canada
Panelists: N. Mead, SEI, USA, P. Neumann, SRI International, USA,
D.L. Parnas, McMaster Univ., Canada, M. Ardis, Bell Labs, USA, and
E.D. Dorchester, Texas Board of Professional Engineers, USA
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5-6:00 Poster/Demo Session
Posters/Demos
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Wednesday, June 21, 2000
o Session
Posters/Demos
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WEDNESDAY, June 21, 2000
9:00-10:00 AM
Keynote II, Chair: David Weiss, Bell Labs, USA
Requirements Documentation: Why a Formal Basis is Essential,
David L. Parnas, McMaster Univ., Canada
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30-12:00 Session D
Evolution, Chair: Didar Zowghi, Macquarie Univ., Australia
D1: Prioritising Scenario Evolution, F. Moisiadis, Macquarie Univ., Australia
D2: Scenario Evolution: A closer view on relationships,
K. Breitman and J.C.S. Leite, PUC-Rio, Brazil
D3: Enhancing Requirements and Change Management through Process Modeling and
Measurement,
L. Lavazza and G. Valetto, CEFRIEL and Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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12:00-1:30 Lunch
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1:30-3:00 Session E
Requirements Analysis and Management, Chair: Klaus Pohl, Univ. of Essen, Germany
E1: Scalable Mechanisms for Requirements Interaction Management,
M. Feather, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
E2: Essential and incidental complexity in Reqts Models,
L. Nguyen and P. Swatman, Deakin Univ., Australia
E3: Lightweight Validation of Natural Language Requirements: a case study,
V. Gervasi, Universita di Pisa, Italy and B. Nuseibeh, Imperial College, UK
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-5:00 Panel F
Chair: Frank Weil, Motorola, USA
Why is it so difficult to introduce RE research results into mainstream RE
practice?
Moderator: H. Kaindl, Siemens AG Austria
Panelists: S. Greenspan, GTE Laboratories Inc., USA, C. Heitmeyer,
Naval Research Laboratory, USA, J.C.S. Leite, Pontificia Universidade
Catolica-Rio, BR, N. Mead, SEI, USA, and J. Siddiqi, Sheffield Hallam
Univ., UK
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5:30-8:00: Conference Reception
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THURSDAY, June 22, 2000
9:00-10:30 Session G
Reuse, Chair: Dwight Colby, Secure Computing Corp., USA
G1: Mapping Requirements to Reusable Components using Design Spaces,
L. Baum, M. Becker, L. Geyer, and G. Molter, Univ. of Kaiserslautern, Germany
G2: Establishing Reuse Measurement Practices in SAP Requirements Engineering,
M. Daneva, Clearnet Communications Inc., Canada
G3: An Assessment of the Relative Efficiency of a Facilitator-Driven
Reqts Collection Process with respect to Conventional Interview Method,
R. Hubbard, BEA Systems, C. N. Schroeder, Colorado Technical Univ., and N. Mead,
SEI, USA
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Session H
Best Papers, Chair: Lalita Jagadeesan, Bell Labs, USA
H1: A Reference Model for Requirements and Specifications,
C. Gunter, Univ. of Pennsylvania, E.L. Gunter, Bell Labs, M. Jackson, and P.
Zave, AT&T Labs., USA
H2: Requirements Validation of a Voice Communication System used in Air Traffic
Control,
J. Horl and B. Aichernig, Technical Univ. of Graz, Austria
H3: The effects of communication media on group performance in RE,
D.E.H. Damian, A. Eberlein, M.L.G. Shaw, and B.R. Gaines, Univ. of Calgary,
Canada
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12:30-2:30 Conference Lunch and Keynote III, Chair: Brian Lawrence, Coyote
Valley Software, USA
Requirements Engineering, June 22, 2000, What have we accomplished? Where are we
now? Where
are we going?
Donald C. Gause, Savile Row, LLC, USA
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