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Requirements Engineering (RE) is a critical factor for developing high-quality and successful software, systems, and services. The REFSQ working conference series is a well-established leading international forum for discussing current and state-of-the- art RE practices, now celebrating its 25th edition: REFSQ started in 1994 and has been organized as a stand-alone conference since 2010. In April 2019, we again welcome participants to attend REFSQ'19 in Essen, Germany.

REFSQ has a long tradition of being a highly structured and interactive forum. Each session is organised to provoke discussion among the presenters of papers, pre- assigned discussants, and all the other participants. The REFSQ’19 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 collocated with the main conference.

REFSQ 2019 seeks reports of novel ideas and techniques that enhance the quality of RE’s 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 fields of RE, software engineering, information systems, service science, embedded systems, and product management to present original work. Contributions from further related areas such as systems engineering, economics, and management are also very welcome for the insights they provide to RE. The special theme of REFSQ’19 is “Laying the foundation for Speed and Flexibility in Development” and we seek contributions related to increased pace of developing, deploying, using, and evolving software based systems and services.

Other Contributions
REFSQ’19 also calls for workshops focussing on relevant topics, posters, and doctoral symposium submissions. Check out the webpage! Publications The REFSQ 2019 proceedings will be published in Springer’s LNCS series.

组委会

Program Committee

  • Raian Ali, UK

  • Joao Araujo, Portugal

  • Fatma Başak Aydemir, NL

  • R Berntsson Svensson, SE

  • Dan Berry, Canada N

  • Condori-Fernández, NL

  • Maya Daneva, NL

  • Fabiano Dalpiaz, 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

  • Paul Grünbacher, Austria

  • Renata Guizzardi, Brazil

  • Irit Hadar, Israel

  • Andrea Herrmann, Germany

  • Jennifer Horkoff, UK

  • Hermann Kaindl, Austria

  • Erik Kamsties, Germany

  • Alessia Knauss, Sweden

  • Anne Koziolek, Germany

  • Kim Lauenroth, Germany

  • Emmanuel Letier, UK

  • Grischa Liebel, Sweden

  • Patrick Mäder, Germany

  • Nazim Madhavji, Canada

  • Fabio Massacci, Italy

  • R Matulevicius, Estonia

  • John Mylopoulos, Canada

  • Joyce Nabende, Uganda

  • 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

  • Bjorn Regnell, Sweden

  • M Sabetzadeh, Luxembourg

  • Camille Salinesi, France

  • Nicolas Sannier, Luxembourg

  • Klaus Schmid, Germany

  • Kurt Schneider, Germany

  • Norbert Seyff, Switzerland

  • Paola Spoletini, Italy

  • Angelo Susi, Italy

  • Michael Vierhauser, Austria

  • Yves Wautelet, Belgium

  • Roel Wieringa, Netherlands

  • Krzysztof Wnuk, Sweden

  • Tao Yue, Norway

  • Didar Zowghi, Australia

Organizing committee

  • Head of Background Organisation

    • Klaus Pohl – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

  • Programme Co-Chairs

    • Eric Knauss – Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden

    • Michael Goedicke – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

  • Workshop Co-Chairs

    • Paola Spoletini – Kennesaw State University, USA

    • Patrick Mäder – Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany

  • Posters and Tools Co-Chairs

    • Mehrdad Sabetzadeh – Universtiy of Luxemburg

    • Andreas Vogelsang – Technische Univ. Berlin, Germany

  • Doctoral Symposium Co-Chairs

    • Thorsten Weyer – University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

  • Industry Track Co-Chairs

    • Sarah Gregory– Intel, USA

    • Frank Houdek – Daimler AG, Germany

  • Research Methodology Track Co-Chairs

    • Maya Daneva – University of Twente Social Media, Web,

  • Publicity Co-Chairs

    • Mehdi Mirakhorli – Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

征稿信息

重要日期

2018-09-24
摘要截稿日期
2018-10-02
初稿截稿日期

We invite original submissions in various categories:

  • Technical design papers (15 pages) describe and explain new artefact design, 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 the 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.
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    03月18日

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    03月21日

    2019

  • 09月24日 2018

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  • 10月02日 2018

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  • 03月21日 2019

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