From: Roel Wieringa (roelw@CS.UTWENTE.NL)
Date: Mon Dec 23 2002 - 22:33:46 EST
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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Requirements Engineering (RE) is the branch of systems engineering concerned with managing desired properties and constraints of software-intensive systems and with goals to be achieved in the environment. It is concerned with these aspects from the problem analysis stage to the implementation and maintenance stages of a system. Additional variety is added because of differences in issues that arise in different domains, ranging from public administration software to workflow systems, groupware and embedded systems and control software.
RE 03 will contain technical paper tracks and an industry presentation track. Two kinds of technical papers can be submitted, research papers and experience papers.
In addition to the technical papers, there will be industry presentations. See the submission page at http://www.re03.org for more on industry track submissions.
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
* Requirements elicitation techniques
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Electronic submissions will be accepted at the RE'03 Paper submission
site. Authors without web access must make advance arrangements with
the Programme Chair at least one week before the deadline. Papers must
not exceed 10 pages in length, and must in the IEEE CS Press
Proceedings format (see http://computer.org/cspress/). Accepted papers
must be accompanied by a signed IEEE copyright release form. See the
submission page for information on how to submit technical papers
(research and experience), workshop proposals, panel and tutorial
proposals, doctoral workshop papers, posters, research demos and
industry track contributions. For any other queries, please contact
info@re03.org. Revised and extended versions of a selection of the
best papers will appear, depending upon focus, in a special issue of
the Requirements Engineering Journal or IEEE Software.
EVALUATION
Research papers will be evaluated on their originality, significance,
technical soundness of result, soundness of research method and
clarity of presentation. Special attention will be paid to the
validation of the results. Experience papers will be evaluated on the
novelty of the contribution, significance for practice, technical
soundness, and clarity of presentation. Special attention will be paid
to the (positive or negative) lessons learned.
For more information about RE03, please contact us at info@re03.org.
KEY DATES
Paper abstract submissions (mandatory) 31st January 2003
Full paper submissions 7th February 2003
Industry track submissions 1st March 2003
Notification sent to authors 11th April 2003
Workshop proposal submissions 29th March 2003
Tutorial proposal submissions 29th March 2003
Doctoral symposium submissions 29th March 2003
Poster submissions 26th April 2003
Research demo submissions 26th April 2003
Camera-ready papers received 13th June 2003
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR: Nancy Mead, Software Engineering Institute, U.S.A.
GENERAL CHAIR: Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, U.S.A.
PROGRAM CHAIR: Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, the Netherlands
DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM CHAIR: Mats Heimdahl, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.
POSTERS AND RESEARCH DEMO CHAIR: Didar Zowghi, University of Technology, Australia
WORKSHOP CHAIR: Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, U.S.A.
TUTORIAL CHAIR: Stuart Faulk, Portland State University, U.S.A.
INDUSTRIAL TRACK CHAIR: Nader Kameli, Guidant, U.S.A.
INDUSTRIAL TOOL EXHIBITION CHAIR: Ly D. Sauer, Sandia National Laboratories, U.S.A.
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS TEAM:
Roy Chardon, Cisco Systems, U.S.A.
Merlin Dorfman, Cisco Systems, U.S.A.
Brian Lawrence, Coyote Valley Software, U.S.A.
Gregory Scott, Cisco Systems, U.S.A.
Weider D. Yu, San Jose State University, U.S.A.
PUBLICATION CHAIR: Klaas Sikkel, University of Twente, the Netherlands
TREASURER: Johnny Wong, Iowa State University, U.S.A.
REGISTRATION CHAIR: Jane Cleland-Huang, Depaul University, U.S.A.
PUBLICITY CHAIRS:
Asia and Pacific Rim: Mikio Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan
Europe: Michael Goedicke, University of Essen, Germany
North America and the Middle East: Daniel Berry, University of Waterloo,
Canada
South America: Karin Breitman, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
WEBMASTER: Jinchun Xia, Iowa State University, U.S.A.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Annie Antón, U.S.A.
Joanne Atlee, Canada
Dan Berry, Canada
Sjaak Brinkkemper, Netherlands
Betty Cheng, U.S.A
Al Davis, U.S.A.
Eric Dubois, Luxembourg
Steve Easterbrook, Canada
Christof Ebert, France
Steve Fickas, U.S.A.
Anthony Finkelstein, U.K.
Don Gause, U.S.A.
Carlo Ghezzi, Italy
Martin Glinz, Switzerland
Michael Goedicke, Germany
Sol Greenspan, U.S.A.
Anthony Hall, U.K.
Mats Heimdahl, U.S.A.
Constance Heitmeyer, U.S.A.
Peter In, U.S.A.
Michael Jackson, U.K.
Mathias Jarke, Germany
Marina Jirotka, U.K.
Nader Kameli, U.S.A.
Søren Lauesen, Denmark
Julio Leite, Brazil
Michel Lemoine, France
Pericles Loucopoulos, U.K.
Robyn Lutz, U.S.A.
Neil Maiden, U.K.,
John Mylopoulos, Canada
Bashar Nuseibeh, U.K.
Andreas Opdahl, Norway
Oscar Pastor, Spain
Klaus Pohl, Germany
Colin Potts, U.S.A.
Bjorn Regnell, Sweden
Bill Robinson, U.S.A.
Colette Rolland, France
Kevin Ryan, Ireland
Motoshi Saeki, Japan
Andy Schuerr, Germany
Jawed Siddiqi, U.K.
Arne Sølvberg, Norway
Ian Sommerville, U.K.
Alistair Sutcliffe, U.K.
Tetsuo Tamai, Japan
Eric Yu, Canada
Axel van Lamsweerde, Belgium
Didar Zowghi, Australia
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