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Call for Papers
International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Patterns =96 REP=9204 http://rep04.desy.de/
September 6, 2004, Kyoto, Japan
In conjunction with RE0412th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference

This international workshop seeks to collect successful Requirements Engineering Patterns which have
been observed in at least two different projects. The patterns should describe successful practices for
common RE activities in a well-structured and instructive format. The objective is to make RE expert
knowledge and experience available to practitioners and organizations who are in the process of
adopting RE, and to develop a pattern format for promoting reusability of RE knowledge and experience.

Topics

Papers related, but not limited to the following topics, are invited:
+ efficient structures for organizing stakeholder groups or project teams,
+ communication mechanisms for eliciting and negotiating requirements,
+ (domain specific) requirements engineering processes,
+ practices and techniques for conducting typical RE activities,
+ successful solutions for requirements management tasks,
+ good ways of documenting requirements specifications,
+ reference specifications for frequently recurring problems, or
+ guidelines for configuring and using RE tools.

Contributions

Contributed papers should describe RE patterns which have been observed in at least two different
projects. The patterns should be ready-to-use, rely on real-world experience and focus on projects
which are beginning to adopt RE. The papers should not exceed 8 pages in length and should contain
+ a pattern description which is written in a well-structured and
instructive format, similar to
established pattern collections like e.g. the GoF-patterns,
+ a short introduction to the projects in which the described pattern
has been observed,
+ a detailed description of how the pattern was used in the projects, and
+ a discussion of gathered experience and observed benefits and
drawbacks.The papers will be
peer reviewed by the Program Committee and published on the workshop website (refer to
instructions for submission on the web site, http://rep04.desy.de/).

Workshop Format

The workshop will take one full day. The program will include
+ oral presentations of submitted papers with additional time for
discussion,
+ an open pattern pin board which allows participants to bring RE
patterns to the workshop
(according to instructions from the workshop=92s web site),
+ breakout sessions on relevant workshop topics identified by the
audience, including e.g.
a classification scheme for the presented patterns, a common format definition for RE
patterns and an evaluation of the pattern pin board,
+ a final discussion and presentation of the results.

Important Dates

Papers due June 28, 2004
Papers acceptance notification July 19, 2004 Camera-ready papers due August 10, 2004
Date of Workshop September 6, 2004

Organizing Committee

Lars Hagge, Germany
Frank Houdek, Germany
Barbara Paech, Germany

Program Committee

Ian F. Alexander ScenarioPlus, UK
Daniel M. Berry U Waterloo, Canada
Lars Hagge DESY, Germany
Eiiti Hanyuda Mamezou, Japan
Frank Houdek, DaimlerChrysler, Germany
Natalia Juristo U Madrid, Spain
Barbara Paech U Heidelberg, Germany
Camille Salinesi U Paris, France
Hironori Washizaki Nat. Inst. Informatics, Japan



Dr. Lars Hagge
DEUTSCHES ELEKTRONEN-SYNCHROTRON
Leiter Informationsmanagement,Prozesse und Projekte (IPP) Notkestrasse 85, 22603 Hamburg, Germany

E-Mail=09lars.hagge@desy.de
Phone=09+49 40 8998 2473
Fax=09+49 40 8994 2473



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