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News

  • RE’13 presentation slides now available from the Downloads page.

Key Dates in 2013

  • July 15: Doctoral Symposium
  • July 15-16: Workshops & Tutorials
  • July 17-19: Main Conference

Posters & Demos (Thursday @ 2:30pm)

The 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’13) continues the effort of the RE series of holding a posters & demos session to promote interaction and discussion among conference participants.

To celebrate the RE conference’s 21st birthday, this year’s track will emphasize hands-on experience with tools and interactive presentations of requirements engineering methods and techniques. We expect conference participants to mingle with and experience the work of poster presenters, tool demonstrators, practitioners of techniques, and producers of artifacts.

“Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand”
-- Chinese proverb

We have selected posters and demos that explicitly give the audience the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with technologies or which demonstrate interactively how a requirements engineering method or technique can be applied. Authors have been strongly encouraged to augment the poster or demo with means of involving the conference participants, such as:

  • Live, hands-on demo of the requirements engineering tool;
  • Interactive presentation of the requirements engineering technique or method;
  • Games or quizzes exploring the main concepts of the requirement engineering tool, method, or technique; or
  • Hands-on use of rich media in requirements engineering, including requirements visualizations, multimedia requirements documents, scenarios, storyboards, and vision/concept materials.

Format: We would like to do a round of elevator pitches at the beginning of the session so that all attendees have a rough overview of what will be presented and then can mingle with the authors and discuss in more detail and check out the tools. If you would like to hear these, please be there on time!

Accepted contributions:

An Open Requirements Bazaar for Social Requirements Engineering in the Long Tail
Dominik Renzel, Malte Behrendt, Ralf Klamma and Matthias Jarke
(RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

A Safety Requirement Engineering Method and Tool
Romaric Guillerm, Demmou Hamid and Nabil Sadou
LAAS, France; LAAS/CNRS, France; SUPELEC/IETR, France)

MIRA: a Tooling-Framework to Experiment with Model-Based Requirements Engineering
Sabine Teufl, Dongyue Mou and Daniel Ratiu
(Fortiss GmbH, Germany)

PABRE-Proj: Applying Patterns in Requirements Elicitation
Cristina Palomares Bonache, Carme Quer and Xavier Franch
(Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya, Spain)

A tool implementation of the Unified Requirements Modeling Language (URML) as Enterprise Architect Add-In
Florian Schneider, Bernd Bruegge and Brian Berenbach
(Technische Universität München, Germany; Siemens Corporate Research, United States)

IRET: Requirements Elicitation for Service Platforms
Luciano Baresi, Gianluca Ripa and Liliana Pasquale
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy; CEFRIEL S.Cons.R.L., Italy; Lero - The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland)

Using TraceLab to Design, Execute and Baseline Empirical Requirements Engineering Experiments
Jane Cleland-Huang, Adam Czauderna and Jane Hayes
(DePaul University, United States; University of Kentucky, United States)

Requirements-Driven Adaptive Digital Forensics
Liliana Pasquale, Yijun Yu, Mazeiar Salehie, Luca Cavallaro and Bashar Nuseibeh
(Lero - The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Ireland; The Open University, United Kingdom)

Awards: We will have a best poster award and a best tool demo award.

Creating Attractive and Interactive Posters