-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] RE'18 Call for Papers - 26th IEEE Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference Datum: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 08:10:02 +0100 Von: Fabiano Dalpiaz f.dalpiaz@uu.nl Organisation: Utrecht University An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
=========================================================================== RE'18 Call for Papers - 26th IEEE Intl. Requirements Engineering Conference Banff, Canada, August 20-24, 2018 http://re18.org/ ===========================================================================
The 26th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'18) is the premier international forum for researchers, practitioners, educators, and students to present and discuss the most recent research results, innovations, experiences, and concerns in the discipline of requirements engineering.
The RE'18 theme is *Crossing Boundaries and Increasing Impact*. The boundaries between research, academia, industry, open (source) communities, and government, as well as those between software engineering and other areas, are of particular interest, especially if crossing them can help increase the practical impact of the RE techniques and community. We thus particularly encourage accounts of innovative, solid research concerned with this theme. Any other topic relevant to RE is equally welcome.
RE'18 welcomes submissions of research papers, industrial innovation papers, data track papers and ongoing research papers, as well as submissions for workshops, tutorials, panels and interactive events, posters and tool demonstrations, and the doctoral symposium.
=== Key Dates === (http://re18.org/calls_dates/keyDates.html)
Research: Feb 16 for abstracts and Feb 28 for full papers Industry: Mar 09 for abstracts and Mar 16 for full papers RE@Next!: Mar 09 for abstracts and Mar 16 for full papers Data: Apr 24 for full papers Tutorials: Feb 02 for notices of intent and Feb 16 for proposals Posters/Demos: Apr 22 for proposals Doctoral: Apr 26 for research abstracts Workshops: June 12 for full papers
All deadlines are 23:59 Anywhere on Earth (Standard Time).
=== New This Year === Papers from the Research track and from the Industrial Innovation track can have up to 12 pages in length (up to 10 for the body plus up to two for the references).
RE'18 will use a double-blind process to review and select papers from the Research track and the RE@Next! track.
Structured abstracts are also encouraged.
Four candidates for the best paper award from the Research track and one more from the Industry Innovation track will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for a special issue of Springer’s Requirements Engineering Journal (REJ).
=== Topics of Interest for Research Track === (http://re18.org/calls_dates/callForResearchPapers.html)
Elicitation and stakeholders: requirements elicitation, prioritisation, and negotiation, design thinking and open innovation, innovation through creativity, crowdsourcing and social media, social, cultural, and cognitive factors, user feedback and usage monitoring, capturing and understanding users’ needs.
Requirements analysis, specification and validation: natural language approaches, model-driven approaches, formal approaches.
Requirements management: traceability, evolution and release planning, reuse, tools and standards.
Pragmatic requirements engineering: good-enough requirements engineering, agile and lean approaches, requirements engineering in open source
Large-scale requirements engineering: complex systems, product lines and value chains, software ecosystems, artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud technologies, requirements engineering for smart cities, cyber-physical systems, and systems of systems.
Global requirements engineering: geographically-dispersed teams, culturally-divergent requirements efforts.
Domain-specific requirements engineering: embedded systems, open source software, privacy and security, sustainability, services, mobility, cyber-physical systems.
Quality engineering: user experience, quality factors, safety and security, test approaches.
Product management: value creation techniques, product evolution, requirements and marketing, requirements and law.
Industry and research collaboration: learning from practice, transferring technology from academia to industry, transferring technology across industries, transferring technology across domains, identifying best practices, improving productivity.
Requirements engineering education and training
Empirical studies, measurements and prediction
Additional topics are cited for the other tracks.
=== Organizers === RE'18 Organizing Committee: http://re18.org/organization/organizingCommittee.html
RE'18 Program Committees: http://re18.org/organization/programCommittee.html
We are looking forward to your contributions and participation!
Guenther Ruhe, General Chair, University of Calgary, Canada Walid Maalej, Program Co-Chair, University of Hamburg, Germany Daniel Amyot, Program Co-Chair, University of Ottawa, Canada and the whole RE'18 team.
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