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RePa 2014 : The Fourth International Workshop on Requirements Patterns | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.utdallas.edu/~supakkul/repa14 | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Motivation
Getting requirements right is critical to the success of just about any software development project, and yet oftentimes challenging and in need of a large amount of knowledge and experience. "Patterns" have been used to capture knowledge of software development, concerning software architectures, designs, and more recently requirements engineering too. This workshop provides an open forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and experience, regarding pattern-based approaches to capturing, organizing, and reusing all aspects of requirements engineering-related knowledge, from both product and process perspectives. Scope In line with the Workshop’s objectives and previous editions, RePa’14 continues to solicit requirements patterns and pattern languages that capture knowledge of requirements engineering processes and products, including but not limited to: ▪ Requirements modeling patterns ▪ Requirements engineering process/activities patterns ▪ Application/domain-specific requirements patterns ▪ Application/domain-independent requirements patterns ▪ Goal patterns ▪ Social aspect patterns ▪ Scenario patterns ▪ Workflow patterns ▪ Business patterns ▪ Problem patterns (e.g. anti-patterns, mis-use patterns, fault patterns, attack patterns) ▪ Functional requirements (FRs) patterns ▪ Non-functional requirements (NFRs) patterns ▪ Requirements to architecture/design mapping patterns At the same time, RePa’14 also welcomes papers that can bring requirements patterns closer to real world application. For such papers, topics of interest include, but not limited to, the following: ▪ Pattern recommender/retrieval tools ▪ Pattern reuse tools & processes ▪ Standards for describing and sharing patterns: ▪ Standard description templates ▪ Standard interchange formats such as XML ▪ API Standards for Repository/Tool Services ▪ Open-access knowledge repositories for patterns ▪ Pattern organisation & management ▪ Industrial case studies ▪ Experience reports ▪ Learning from other fields Accepted papers with at least an author presenting at the Workshop will be published in the IEEE Digital Library. Submission Each submission is required to meet the requirements listed below and will be reviewed by at least two Program Committee members. Accepted papers with at least an author presenting at the Workshop will be published in the IEEE Digital Library. Formatting Requirements ▪ Written in English and formatted according to the IEEE formatting instructions (http://www.utdallas.edu/~supakkul/repa14/formatting.html) ▪ Page limits: 8 pages for long papers 4 pages for short papers Submission Instructions Submit your PDF version at RePa’14 EasyChair page (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=repa2014). Organizers Co-Chairs Sam Supakkul Sabre Inc., USA Julio Cesar Leite Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Liping Zhao University of Manchester, UK Lawrence Chung The University of Texas at Dallas, USA Associate Chair Ye Wang Zhejiang Gongshang University, China |
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