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Call for Papers and Proposals
RE'06
14th IEEE International
REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE
September 11-15, 2006
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
http://www.re06.org (http://www.re06.org)
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We cordially invite you to submit a paper to RE'06, the premier requirements engineering conference.
We also invite proposals for tutorials, workshops, panels, doctoralsymposium contributions, posters, and research demonstrations. Details are specified on the conference web pages.
IMPORTANT DATES
# February 6, 2006 ..... Paper abstracts (mandatory)
# February 13, 2006 .... Paper submissions (all categories)
# March 6, 2006 ........ Tutorial, workshop, and panel submissions
# April 24, 2006 ....... Notification of authors
# May 2, 2006 .......... Doctoral symposium submissions
# May 2, 2006 .......... Poster and research demo submissions
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not restricted to:
+ 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, and cognitive factors in requirements engineering
+ Domain-specific problems and solutions
PAPER CATEGORIES We invite submissions of high quality papers in four categories:
* TECHNICAL SOLUTION PAPERS present solutions for requirements- related problems which are novel or significantly improve existing solutions. A technical solution paper must include a preliminary validation of the proposed solution.
* SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION PAPERS evaluate existing problem situations or validate proposed solutions with scientific means, i.e. by empirical studies, experiments, case studies, simulations, formal analyses, mathematical proofs, etc. Scientific reflection on problems and practices in industry also falls into this category.
* INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE PAPERS present problems or challenges encountered in practice, relate success and failure stories, or report on industrial practice. The focus is on 'what' and on lessons learned, not on an in-depth analysis of 'why'. Otherwise, consider submitting a scientific evaluation paper.
* VISION PAPERS sketch new ways of looking at things, present creative new ideas, rethink current notions, etc. Please note that this is not a forum for research proposals or immature technical solution papers.
More details about the paper categories and the corresponding evaluation criteria are provided on the conference web pages at http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/req/events/RE06/CallForPapers/CallForPapers.html (http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/req/events/RE06/CallForPapers/CallForPapers.html) Papers must not describe work submitted to or presented at other forums. Accepted papers will be published in an IEEE CS Press Conference Proceedings and will be available in the IEEE CS Digital Library.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submissions will be handled electronically at the RE'06 web site. Authors without web access must make advance arrangements with the Program Chair at least one week before the deadline. Technical solution papers and scientific evaluation papers must not exceed 10 pages. Industrial practice and experience papers and vision papers must not exceed 6 pages. Submissions must be formatted according to the IEEE CS proceedings format (see http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/ieeecs/publications/cps/cps_forms.html (http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/ieeecs/publications/cps/cps_forms.html) for templates and instructions). The detailed submission instructions will be published at http://www.re06.org. (http://www.re06.org.)
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
GENERAL CHAIR: Robyn Lutz, Iowa State Univ and Jet Propulsion Lab, USA
PROGRAM CHAIR: Martin Glinz, University of Zurich, Switzerland
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, USA
FINANCIAL CHAIR: Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, USA
PRACTITIONER TRACKS: Ian Alexander, Independent Consultant, UK
Frank Houdek, DaimlerChrysler Research, Germany
WORKSHOPS: Mikio Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan
TUTORIALS: Nancy Day, University of Waterloo, Canada
Jeff Joyce, Critical Systems Labs, Canada
DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM: Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
POSTERS AND DEMOS: Alain Wegmann, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland
PUBLICITY: Jeff Thompson, Guidant Corp., USA
Sebastian Uchitel, Imperial College, UK
WEBMASTER: Tobias Reinhard, University of Zurich, Switzerland
REGISTRATION: Ramesh Bharadwaj, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, USA
PROCEEDINGS: Samuel Fricker, ABB Research and U of Zurich, Switzerland
PROGRAM BOARD (associate program chairs)
Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
Sol Greenspan, National Science Foundation, USA
Neil Maiden, City University London, UK
Bashar Nuseibeh, The Open University, UK
Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1, France
Motoshi Saeki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Alistair Sutcliffe, University of Manchester, UK
Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ian Alexander, UK
Patrick Heymans, Belgium
Daniel Amyot, Canada
Frank Houdek, Germany
Mikio Aoyama, Japan
Pankaj Jalote, India
Joanne Atlee, Canada
Marina Jirotka, UK
Daniel Berry, Canada
Natalia Juristo, Spain
Jaelson Castro, Brazil
Soren Lauesen, Denmark
Marsha Chechik, Canada
Julio Leite, Brazil
Daniela Damian, Canada
Michel Lemoine, France
Nancy Day, Canada
Emmanuel Letier, Belgium
Eric Dubois, Luxembourg
Nazim Madhavji, Canada
Christof Ebert, France
John Mylopoulos, Canada
Martin Feather, USA
Andreas Opdahl, Norway
Steve Fickas, USA
Barbara Paech, Germany
Anthony Finkelstein, UK
Oscar Pastor, Spain
Xavier Franch, Spain
Bjorn Regnell, Sweden
Donald C. Gause, USA
Bill Robinson, USA
Vincenzo Gervasi, Italy
Kevin Ryan, Ireland
Carlo Ghezzi, Italy
Guttorm Sindre, Norway
Holger Giese, Germany
Erik Simmons, USA
Michael Goedicke, Germany
Tetsuo Tamai, Japan
Orlena Gotel, USA J
effrey Thompson, USA
Anthony Hall, UK
Alain Wegmann, Switzerland
Jane Hayes, USA
Eric Yu, Canada
Mats Heimdahl, USA
Didar Zowghi, Australia
Constance Heitmeyer, USA
SPONSORED BY IEEE Computer Society
IN COOPERATION WITH ACM SIGSOFT, IFIP WG 2.9, INCOSE, University of Zurich
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Call for Papers and Proposals
RE'06
14th IEEE International
REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE
September 11-15, 2006
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
http://www.re06.org (http://www.re06.org)
================================================== ====================
We cordially invite you to submit a paper to RE'06, the premier requirements engineering conference.
We also invite proposals for tutorials, workshops, panels, doctoralsymposium contributions, posters, and research demonstrations. Details are specified on the conference web pages.
IMPORTANT DATES
# February 6, 2006 ..... Paper abstracts (mandatory)
# February 13, 2006 .... Paper submissions (all categories)
# March 6, 2006 ........ Tutorial, workshop, and panel submissions
# April 24, 2006 ....... Notification of authors
# May 2, 2006 .......... Doctoral symposium submissions
# May 2, 2006 .......... Poster and research demo submissions
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not restricted to:
+ 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, and cognitive factors in requirements engineering
+ Domain-specific problems and solutions
PAPER CATEGORIES We invite submissions of high quality papers in four categories:
* TECHNICAL SOLUTION PAPERS present solutions for requirements- related problems which are novel or significantly improve existing solutions. A technical solution paper must include a preliminary validation of the proposed solution.
* SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION PAPERS evaluate existing problem situations or validate proposed solutions with scientific means, i.e. by empirical studies, experiments, case studies, simulations, formal analyses, mathematical proofs, etc. Scientific reflection on problems and practices in industry also falls into this category.
* INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE PAPERS present problems or challenges encountered in practice, relate success and failure stories, or report on industrial practice. The focus is on 'what' and on lessons learned, not on an in-depth analysis of 'why'. Otherwise, consider submitting a scientific evaluation paper.
* VISION PAPERS sketch new ways of looking at things, present creative new ideas, rethink current notions, etc. Please note that this is not a forum for research proposals or immature technical solution papers.
More details about the paper categories and the corresponding evaluation criteria are provided on the conference web pages at http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/req/events/RE06/CallForPapers/CallForPapers.html (http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/req/events/RE06/CallForPapers/CallForPapers.html) Papers must not describe work submitted to or presented at other forums. Accepted papers will be published in an IEEE CS Press Conference Proceedings and will be available in the IEEE CS Digital Library.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submissions will be handled electronically at the RE'06 web site. Authors without web access must make advance arrangements with the Program Chair at least one week before the deadline. Technical solution papers and scientific evaluation papers must not exceed 10 pages. Industrial practice and experience papers and vision papers must not exceed 6 pages. Submissions must be formatted according to the IEEE CS proceedings format (see http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/ieeecs/publications/cps/cps_forms.html (http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/ieeecs/publications/cps/cps_forms.html) for templates and instructions). The detailed submission instructions will be published at http://www.re06.org. (http://www.re06.org.)
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
GENERAL CHAIR: Robyn Lutz, Iowa State Univ and Jet Propulsion Lab, USA
PROGRAM CHAIR: Martin Glinz, University of Zurich, Switzerland
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS: Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, USA
FINANCIAL CHAIR: Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, USA
PRACTITIONER TRACKS: Ian Alexander, Independent Consultant, UK
Frank Houdek, DaimlerChrysler Research, Germany
WORKSHOPS: Mikio Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan
TUTORIALS: Nancy Day, University of Waterloo, Canada
Jeff Joyce, Critical Systems Labs, Canada
DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM: Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
POSTERS AND DEMOS: Alain Wegmann, EPF Lausanne, Switzerland
PUBLICITY: Jeff Thompson, Guidant Corp., USA
Sebastian Uchitel, Imperial College, UK
WEBMASTER: Tobias Reinhard, University of Zurich, Switzerland
REGISTRATION: Ramesh Bharadwaj, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: Eric Van Wyk, University of Minnesota, USA
PROCEEDINGS: Samuel Fricker, ABB Research and U of Zurich, Switzerland
PROGRAM BOARD (associate program chairs)
Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, USA
Sol Greenspan, National Science Foundation, USA
Neil Maiden, City University London, UK
Bashar Nuseibeh, The Open University, UK
Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1, France
Motoshi Saeki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Alistair Sutcliffe, University of Manchester, UK
Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ian Alexander, UK
Patrick Heymans, Belgium
Daniel Amyot, Canada
Frank Houdek, Germany
Mikio Aoyama, Japan
Pankaj Jalote, India
Joanne Atlee, Canada
Marina Jirotka, UK
Daniel Berry, Canada
Natalia Juristo, Spain
Jaelson Castro, Brazil
Soren Lauesen, Denmark
Marsha Chechik, Canada
Julio Leite, Brazil
Daniela Damian, Canada
Michel Lemoine, France
Nancy Day, Canada
Emmanuel Letier, Belgium
Eric Dubois, Luxembourg
Nazim Madhavji, Canada
Christof Ebert, France
John Mylopoulos, Canada
Martin Feather, USA
Andreas Opdahl, Norway
Steve Fickas, USA
Barbara Paech, Germany
Anthony Finkelstein, UK
Oscar Pastor, Spain
Xavier Franch, Spain
Bjorn Regnell, Sweden
Donald C. Gause, USA
Bill Robinson, USA
Vincenzo Gervasi, Italy
Kevin Ryan, Ireland
Carlo Ghezzi, Italy
Guttorm Sindre, Norway
Holger Giese, Germany
Erik Simmons, USA
Michael Goedicke, Germany
Tetsuo Tamai, Japan
Orlena Gotel, USA J
effrey Thompson, USA
Anthony Hall, UK
Alain Wegmann, Switzerland
Jane Hayes, USA
Eric Yu, Canada
Mats Heimdahl, USA
Didar Zowghi, Australia
Constance Heitmeyer, USA
SPONSORED BY IEEE Computer Society
IN COOPERATION WITH ACM SIGSOFT, IFIP WG 2.9, INCOSE, University of Zurich
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