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RE@Next! PapersRequirements Engineering 2022
The 30th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’22) will host the track RE@Next! to present in-progress research.
The RE@Next! track is a venue to present ongoing work that has generated early or preliminary results. The goal is to trigger new collaborations with like-minded colleagues and potential industrial partners and to receive early feedback which can help you to submit a full research paper to next year’s RE conference.
Dates
Wed 17 Aug 2022
Thu 18 Aug 2022
Fri 19 Aug 2022
Tracks
Requirements Engineering Industrial Innovation Papers
Requirements Engineering Journal-First
Requirements Engineering RE@Next! Papers
Requirements Engineering Research Papers
Wed 17 AugDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
Wed 17 Aug
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19:20 - 20:10 | Natural Language Processing for RERE@Next! Papers / Journal-First at Dibbler Chair(s): Tong Li Beijing University of Technology | ||
19:20 20mTalk | Back to the Roots: Linking User Stories to Requirements Elicitation Conversations RE@Next! Papers Tjerk Spijkman Utrecht University, Fabiano Dalpiaz Utrecht University, Sjaak Brinkkemper Utrecht University |
20:20 - 21:20 | Eye Tracking in Requirements EngineeringResearch Papers / RE@Next! Papers at Dunnart Chair(s): Maria Lencastre Universidade de Pernambuco | ||
20:50 20mTalk | Telling us your needs with your eyes RE@Next! Papers |
Thu 18 AugDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
Thu 18 Aug
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20:20 - 21:20 | |||
20:50 20mTalk | Explainability in a Time of Socially Responsible Software RE@Next! Papers Roxana L. Q. Portugal UNSAAC, Cusco, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros York University, Julio Cesar Leite PUC-Rio |
Fri 19 AugDisplayed time zone: Hobart change
Fri 19 Aug
Displayed time zone: Hobart change
19:00 - 20:10 | Quality and AssessmentJournal-First / RE@Next! Papers at Bilby Chair(s): Sallam Abualhaija University of Luxembourg | ||
19:30 20mTalk | A Live Extensible Ontology of Quality Factors for Textual Requirements RE@Next! Papers Julian Frattini Blekinge Institute of Technology, Lloyd Montgomery Universität Hamburg, Jannik Fischbach Netlight GmbH / fortiss GmbH, Michael Unterkalmsteiner Blekinge Institute of Technology, Daniel Mendez Blekinge Institute of Technology, Davide Fucci Blekinge Institute of Technology Pre-print File Attached | ||
19:50 20mTalk | Teaching and learning Requirements Engineering concepts: Peer-review skills vs. problem solving skills RE@Next! Papers Maria Spichkova RMIT University, Australia Pre-print |
19:00 - 20:10 | Artificial Intelligence for RERE@Next! Papers / Research Papers at Dibbler Chair(s): Rifat Ara Shams CSIRO's Data61 | ||
19:30 20mTalk | Done is better than perfect: Iterative Adaptation via Multi-grained Requirement Relaxation RE@Next! Papers | ||
19:50 20mTalk | Retraining a BERT Model for Transfer Learning in Requirements Engineering: A Preliminary Study RE@Next! Papers |
21:40 - 22:40 | Safety Requirements EngineeringRE@Next! Papers / Research Papers at Wallaby Chair(s): Xiao Liu School of Information Technology, Deakin University | ||
22:10 20mTalk | Requirements Engineering for Safety-Critical Molecular Programs RE@Next! Papers Robyn Lutz Iowa State University |
Accepted Papers
RE@Next! Call for Papers
In line with the theme for the main conference, we are particularly excited to receive submissions addressing our theme "Building Bridges Between Disciplines: Requirements for Transdisciplinarity" (see main CfP).
A good RE@Next! contribution will:
Each submission will be rigorously reviewed by the RE@Next! Program Committee, following a double-blind review format. Evaluation criteria include clarity of the submission, comparison to the state-of-the-art, expected interest to the conference attendees, as well as novelty and feasibility of the idea.
The authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to increase the visibility of their artifacts (software and data) and to obtain an artifact badge. Upon acceptance, the authors can submit their artifacts, which will be evaluated by a committee that determines their sustained availability and reusability.
Accepted papers will also be assigned a discussant who will engage with the presenting author directly after the presentation.
Submission Instructions
All authors who intend to submit a paper must first submit the title, abstract (max. 200 words) and author information. Abstracts are used only to point out your interest to submit a paper and to allow the track co-chairs to match with the committee members early in time.
An abstract submission must be followed by a full paper submission.
Papers must describe original work that has not been previously published or submitted elsewhere. Papers must have between 4 and 6 pages, including references. Submissions must be written in English and formatted according to the IEEE formatting instructions. Submissions must be double-blinded in conformance with the instructions described in the research track. Submissions that do not respect these constraints will be rejected without review.
Accepted papers may require editing for clarity prior to publication and presentation. They will appear in the IEEE Digital Library.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register to and attend the conference in order to present their paper.
For further information and Word/Latex templates please check here
Submission Link
Please submit your paper in PDF format via EasyChair. Select the RE’22 RE@Next! Track for your submission.