RE 2011

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RE 2011
19 th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference
Event in series Requirements Engineering Conference
Dates 2011-08-29 (iCal) - 2011-09-02
Homepage: http://www.re11.org/
Location
Location: IT/32/Trento, IT/32, IT
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Important dates
Workshops: 2011/05/16
Tutorials: 2011/05/16
Abstracts: 2011/02/14
Papers: 2011/02/21
Posters: 2011/05/16
Demos: 2011/04/16
Submissions: 2011/02/14
Notification: 2011/05/06
Table of Contents

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Topics

  • Requirements elicitation, analysis, documentation, validation and verification
  • Requirements specification languages, methods, processes and tools
  • Requirements management, traceability, viewpoints, prioritization and negotiation
  • Modeling of requirements, goals and domains
  • Formal analysis and verification
  • Prototyping, simulation and animation
  • Evolution of requirements over time, product families and variability
  • Relating requirements to business goals, architecture and testing
  • Social, cultural, global, personal and cognitive factors
  • Domain-specific problems, experiences and solutions
  • Requirements in service-oriented environments
  • Software product management (incl. topics such as requirements valuation, requirements for product lines, release planning, road-mapping, product life-cycle management as it pertains to requirements, and market focus).


Submissions

Important Dates

Committees

  • Program Committee

Topics

  • Requirements elicitation, analysis, documentation, validation and verification
  • Requirements specification languages, methods, processes and tools
  • Requirements management, traceability, viewpoints, prioritization and negotiation
  • Modeling of requirements, goals and domains
  • Formal analysis and verification
  • Prototyping, simulation and animation
  • Evolution of requirements over time, product families and variability
  • Relating requirements to business goals, architecture and testing
  • Social, cultural, global, personal and cognitive factors
  • Domain-specific problems, experiences and solutions
  • Requirements in service-oriented environments
  • Software product management (incl. topics such as requirements valuation, requirements for product lines, release planning, road-mapping, product life-cycle management as it pertains to requirements, and market focus).


Submissions

Important Dates

Committees

  • Program Committee

Annie Antón, USA Mikio Aoyama, Japan Dan Berry, Canada Travis Breaux, USA Sjaak Brinkkemper, Netherlands Jaelson Castro, Brazil Marsha Chechik, Canada Ruzanna Chitchyan, UK Eric Dubois, Luxemburg Marlon Dumas, Estonia Anthony Finkelstein, UK Xavier Franch, Spain Don Gause, USA Vincenzo Gervasi, Italy Carlo Ghezzi, Italy Martin Glinz, Switzerland Stefania Gnesi, ISTI, Pisa, Italy Paul Grünbacher, Austria Connie Heitmeyer, USA Jane Huffman Hayes, USA Michael Jackson, UK Daniel Jackson, USA Ivan Jureta, Belgium Natalia Juristo, Spain Marjo Kauppinen, Finland Kim Lauenroth, Germany Søren Lauesen, Denmark Seok-Won Lee, USA Julio Leite, Brazil Emmanuel Letier, UK Sotirios Liaskos, York U., Canada Robyn Lutz, USA Neil Maiden, UK Haris Mouratidis, UK Andreas Opdahl, Norway Barbara Paech, Germany Isabelle Perseil, INSERM, France Motoshi Saeki, Japan Camille Salinesi, France Guttorm Sindre, Norway Alistair Sutcliffe, UK Axel van Lamsweerde, Belgium Jon Whittle, UK Eric Yu, Canada Yijun Yu, UK Jin Zhi, China Didar Zowghi, Australia