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REFSQ 2018 : REFSQ’18 -- 24th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software QualityConference Series : Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality | |||||||||||
Link: https://refsq.org/2018/welcome/ | |||||||||||
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Description
----------- Requirements Engineering (RE) is a critical factor in developing high-quality and successful software, systems and services. The REFSQ working conference series is a well-established international forum for discussing current and state-of-the-art RE practices, now celebrating its 24th year. We are excited to hold REFSQ in Utrecht, returning to the location of the first REFSQ meeting in 1994. We very much welcome participants to attend REFSQ'18 in the Netherlands. Working Conference Format ------------------------- REFSQ has a long tradition of being a highly structured and interactive event. Each session is organised to emphasize discussion among the presenters of papers, pre-assigned discussants, and all the other participants. The REFSQ’18 program will include keynote speakers, technical papers, research previews, industrial presentations, as well as posters and tools. Workshops and the REFSQ doctoral symposium will be co-located with the main conference. Scope ----- REFSQ 2018 seeks reports of novel ideas and techniques that enhance the quality of RE products and processes, reflections on current research and industrial RE practices, as well as new views on RE. We invite submissions on any aspect of RE. We encourage researchers and practitioners from the RE, software engineering, information systems, service science, embedded systems, and product management fields to present original work. RE methods, tools and processes are expected to support engineering diverse types of systems of different scale and complexity and are applied in diverse domains. As such, contributions from related areas such as systems engineering, economics, and management, providing insights to RE, are welcome. The special theme of REFSQ’18 is "RE and Digital Transformation" to emphasize an important issue: what role can RE play in the dramatic changes that take place in our society today to innovate and design new heterogeneous systems and services to fit the needs of users and to keep values of society. Submissions ----------- We invite original submissions in several categories: - Technical design papers (15 pages) describe the design of new artifacts, i.e., novel solutions for requirements-related problems or significant improvements of existing solutions. - Scientific evaluation papers (15 pages) investigate existing real-world problems, evaluate existing real-world implemented artifacts, or validate newly designed artifacts, e.g., by means such as case studies, experiments, simulation, surveys, systematic literature reviews, mapping studies, or action research. - Vision papers (6 pages) state where research in the field should be heading. - Research previews (6 pages) describe well-defined research ideas at an early stage of investigation which may not be fully developed. - Research method papers (15 pages) discuss methodological aspects of good quality empirical RE research. Conclusions should be supported by evidence. Please submit your paper through the EasyChair system: https://goo.gl/RocwNa Other Contributions ------------------- REFSQ’18 also calls for workshops focussing on relevant topics, posters, and doctoral symposium submissions. Check out the website! Call to Requirements Empiricists! Live Study Proposal Submissions ----------------------------------------------------------------- The REFSQ conference has a tradition of a special plenary session for conducting a "live study" involving the conference attendees. We invites proposal submissions of compelling live studies to be conducted at REFSQ 2018. Details can be found on the REFSQ'18 website. Publications ------------ The REFSQ 2018 proceedings will be published in Springer’s LNCS series. REFSQ 2018 Special Section -------------------------- Following the conference, the authors of two of the best manuscripts will be invited to extend their papers into full journal papers, for a Special Section of the Information and Software Technology Journal. REFSQ Organization ------------------ Local Organization Chair: Fabiano Dalpiaz – Utrecht University, Netherlands Background Organisation: Eric Schmieders – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Programme Co-Chairs: Erik Kamsties – Dortmund Univ. of Appl. Sciences, Germany Jennifer Horkoff – Chalmers, Univ. of Gothenburg, Sweden Research Methodology Chair: Nazim Madhavji – University of Western Ontario, Canada Workshop Co-Chairs: Klaus Schmid – Stiftung Universität Hildesheim, Germany Paola Spoletini – Kennesaw State University, USA Posters and Tools Co-Chairs: Mehrdad Sabetzadeh – Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Eya Ben Charrada – University of Zurich, Switzerland Doctoral Symposium Co-Chairs: Jolita Ralyté – University of Geneva, Switzerland Pete Sawyer – Aston University, UK Industry Track Co-Chairs: Kim Lauenroth – adesso AG, Dortmund, Germany Garm Lucassen – Utrecht University, Netherlands Social Media and Publicity Co-Chairs: Itzel Morales-Ramirez – Infotec, Mexico Henning Femmer – Technische Univ. München, Germany Proceedings Chair: Fabian Kneer – Dortmund Univ. of Appl. Sciences, Germany Website Chair F. Başak Aydemir – Utrecht University, Netherlands Programme Committee ------------------- Raian Ali, UK Joao Araujo, Portugal Fatma Başak Aydemir, Netherlands Richard Berntsson Svensson, SE Daniel Berry, Canada Sjaak Brinkkemper, Netherlands Simone Bürsner, Germany Nelly Condori-Fernández, NL Maya Daneva, Netherlands Oscar Dieste, Spain Joerg Doerr, Germany Alessio Ferrari, Italy Xavier Franch, Spain Samuel Fricker, Switzerland Vincenzo Gervasi, Italy Martin Glinz, Switzerland Michael Goedicke, Germany Paul Grünbacher, Austria Renata Guizzardi, Brazil Irit Hadar, Israel Hermann Kaindl, Austria Marjo Kauppinen, Finland Eric Knauss, Sweden Alessia Knauss, Sweden Anne Koziolek, Germany Kim Lauenroth, Germany Soren Lauesen, Denmark Emmanuel Letier, UK Patrick Mäder, Germany Nazim Madhavji, Canada Fabio Massacci, Italy Raimundas Matulevicius, Estonia John Mylopoulos, Canada Andreas L. Opdahl, Norway Barbara Paech, Germany Elda Paja, Italy Liliana Pasquale, Ireland Oscar Pastor Lopez, Spain Anna Perini, Italy Klaus Pohl, Germany Jolita, Ralyté, Switzerland Björn Regnell, Sweden Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Luxembourg Camille Salinesi, France Nicolas Sannier, Luxembourg Pete Sawyer, UK Klaus Schmid, Germany Kurt Schneider, Germany Norbert Seyff, Switzerland Alberto Siena, Italy Paola Spoletini, USA Angelo Susi, Italy Michael Vierhauser, Austria Yves Wautelet, Belgium Roel Wieringa, Netherlands Krzysztof Wnuk, Sweden Tao Yue, Norway Yuanyuan Zhang, UK Didar Zowghi, Australia |
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