The 31st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’23) is the premier international forum for industrial practitioners, researchers, educators, and students for discussing the most recent innovations, experiences, and concerns in the discipline of Requirements Engineering. The RE’23 industry track will feature full industry papers, presentation-only contributions, invited presentations, and interactive formats.
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Wed 6 Sep

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10:45 - 12:15
User RequirementsRE@Next! Papers / Journal-First / Research Papers at f128
Chair(s): Frank Houdek Mercedes-Benz AG
10:45
30m
Talk
User Driven Functionality Deletion for Mobile Apps
Research Papers
A: Maleknaz Nayebi Polytechnique Montréal, A: Konstantin Kuznetsov DFKI, Germany, A: Andreas Zeller CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, A: Guenther Ruhe University of Calgary
11:15
30m
Talk
A Quality Framework for Measuring User Experience in Industrial IoT Systems
Journal-First
A: Adam Trendowicz , A: Eduard C. Groen Fraunhofer IESE, A: Jens Henningsen Fraunhofer IESE, A: Julien Siebert Fraunhofer IESE, A: Nedo Alexander Bartels Fraunhofer IESE, A: Sven Storck Fraunhofer IESE, A: Thomas Kuhn
11:45
30m
Paper
Boosting GUI Prototyping with Diffusion Models
RE@Next! Papers
A: Jialiang Wei EuroMov DHM, Univ Montpellier & IMT Mines Ales, A: Anne-Lise Courbis IMT Mines Alès, A: Thomas Lambolais IMT Mines Alès, A: Binbin Xu IMT Mines Alès, A: Pierre Louis Bernard University of Montpellier, A: Gerard Dray IMT Mines Alès
Pre-print
10:45 - 12:15
Formal RequirementsJournal-First / Industrial Innovation Papers / RE@Next! Papers at f142
Chair(s): Paola Spoletini Kennesaw State University
10:45
30m
Paper
Requirements Analysis of Variability Constraints in a Configurable Flight Software System
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Chin Khor Iowa State University, A: Robyn Lutz Iowa State University
Pre-print
11:15
30m
Talk
The Role of Formalism in System Requirements
Journal-First
A: Jean-Michel Bruel IRIT (CNRS and Univ. of Toulouse)
Link to publication DOI
11:45
30m
Research paper
Understanding Fairness Requirements for ML-based Software
RE@Next! Papers
A: Luciano Baresi Politecnico di Milano, A: Chiara Criscuolo Politecnico di Milano, A: Carlo Ghezzi Politecnico di Milano
File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
Panel: Are we ready for the future? - Redefining RE to strengthen and sustain our community in the light of emerging topics and challenges Research Papers at b305
Chair(s): Anne Hess Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt
13:45
90m
Panel
Panel: Are we ready for the future? - Redefining RE to strengthen and sustain our community in the light of emerging topics and challenges
Research Papers
M: Anne Hess Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, P: Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame, P: Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University, UK, P: Alistair Sutcliffe University of Manchester, P: Marcus Trapp , P: Irit Hadar University of Haifa
13:45 - 15:15
SafetyArtifacts / RE@Next! Papers / Journal-First at f128
Chair(s): Jaelson Castro Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
13:45
30m
Talk
Ergo, SMIRK is Safe: A Safety Case for a Machine Learning Component in a Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Brake System
Journal-First
A: Markus Borg CodeScene, A: Jens Henriksson Semcon, dept. Software and Emerging Tech, Gothenburg, A: Kasper Socha RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, A: Olof Lennartsson , A: Elias Sonnsjö , A: Thanh Bui RISE Research Institutes of Sweden , A: Piotr Tomaszewski RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, A: Sankar Raman Sathyamoorthy QRTECH, A: Sebastian Brink Combitech, A: Mahshid Helali Moghadam Scania CV AB
Link to publication DOI File Attached
14:15
30m
Paper
ARCADE: a Framework for Integrated Management of Safety Assurance Information
RE@Next! Papers
A: Camilo Almendra Universidade Federal do Ceará, A: Carla Silva Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Pre-print
14:45
30m
Talk
ILLOD Replication Package: An Open-Source Framework for Abbreviation-Expansion Pair Detection and Term Consolidation in RequirementsBest Artifact
Artifacts
A: Hussein Hasso Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Katharina Großer University of Koblenz, A: Iliass Aymaz Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Hanna Geppert Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Jan Jürjens University of Koblenz-Landau
DOI Pre-print File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
SustainabilityIndustrial Innovation Papers / RE@Next! Papers at f142
Chair(s): Martin Glinz University of Zurich
13:45
30m
Paper
Digital Design - Shaping a Sustainable Digital Future Requires a New Holistic Design Approach
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Dominik Birkmeier MaibornWolff, A: Martina Beck MaibornWolff
14:15
30m
Paper
Application of the Sustainability Awareness Framework in Agile Software Development
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Peter Bambazek Johannes Kepler University Linz, A: Iris Groher Johannes Kepler University, Linz, A: Norbert Seyff University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW
File Attached
14:45
30m
Paper
Requirements Engineering Knowledge as a Foundation for a Sustainability-Aware Scrum Framework
RE@Next! Papers
A: Peter Bambazek Johannes Kepler University Linz, A: Iris Groher Johannes Kepler University, Linz, A: Norbert Seyff University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW
File Attached
15:45 - 17:15
Agile & User StoriesResearch Papers / RE@Next! Papers / Journal-First at b305
Chair(s): Jean-Michel Bruel IRIT (CNRS and Univ. of Toulouse)
15:45
30m
Paper
Quantifying Requirements Technical Debt: A Systematic Mapping Study and a Conceptual Model
Research Papers
A: Judith Perera University of Auckland, A: Ewan Tempero The University of Auckland, A: Yu-Cheng Tu , A: Kelly Blincoe University of Auckland
Pre-print Media Attached File Attached
16:15
30m
Talk
An Impact-Driven Approach to Predict User Stories Instability
Journal-First
A: Yarden Levy Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, A: Roni Stern , A: Arnon Sturm Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, A: Argaman Mordoch , A: Yuval Yarom
File Attached
16:45
30m
Paper
Handling Uncertainty in the Development of Conversational Assistants with RELAXed User Stories
RE@Next! Papers
A: Mariana Bonito Universidade Nova de Lisboa, A: João Araújo Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Portugal, A: Joao Magalhaes Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
15:45 - 17:15
15:45
30m
Paper
A Requirements-Driven Platform for Validating Field Operations of Small Uncrewed Aerial VehiclesArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Ankit Agrawal Saint Louis University, Missouri, A: Bohan Zhang Saint Louis University, Missouri, A: Yashaswini Shivalingaiah Saint Louis University, Missouri, A: Michael Vierhauser University of Innsbruck, A: Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame
Pre-print Media Attached File Attached
16:15
30m
Paper
Leveraging Natural Language Processing for a Consistency Checking Toolchain of Automotive Requirements
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Vincent Bertram RWTH Aachen University, A: Hendrik Kausch RWTH Aachen University, A: Evgeny Kusmenko RWTH Aachen University, A: Haron Nqiri RWTH Aachen University, A: Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University, A: Constantin Venhoff
16:45
30m
Paper
Managing Human Factors in Automated Vehicle Development: Towards Challenges and Practices
RE@Next! Papers
A: Amna Pir Muhammad , A: Eric Knauss Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, A: Jonas Bärgman Chalmers University of Technology, A: Alessia Knauss Veoneer Research, Sweden
15:45 - 16:45
Security & PrivacyJournal-First / Research Papers at f142
Chair(s): Seok-Won Lee Ajou University
15:45
30m
Paper
Mobile Application Privacy Risk Assessments from User-authored ScenariosArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Tianjian Huang Carnegie Mellon University, A: Vaishnavi Kaulagi Carnegie Mellon University, A: Mitra Bokaei Hosseini University of Texas at San Antonio, A: Travis Breaux Carnegie Mellon University
Pre-print
16:15
30m
Talk
The Importance of Security is in the Eye of the Beholder: Cultural, Organizational, and Personal Factors Affecting the Implementation of Security by Design
Journal-First
A: Renana Arizon-Peretz University of Haifa, A: Irit Hadar University of Haifa, A: Gil Luria University of Haifa
17:30 - 18:00

Thu 7 Sep

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10:45 - 12:15
Human AspectsJournal-First / RE@Next! Papers at b305
Chair(s): João Araújo Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Portugal
10:45
30m
Talk
Requirements Engineering Framework for Human-centered Artificial Intelligence Software Systems
Journal-First
A: Khlood Ahmad Deakin University, A: Mohamed Abdelrazek Deakin University, Australia, A: Chetan Arora Monash University, A: Arbind Agrahari Baniya Deakin University, A: Muneera Bano Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, A: John Grundy Monash University
Pre-print
11:15
30m
Paper
Multi-Modal Emotion Recognition for Enhanced Requirements Engineering: A Novel Approach
RE@Next! Papers
A: Ben Cheng School of Information Technology, Deakin University, A: Chetan Arora Monash University, A: Xiao Liu School of Information Technology, Deakin University, A: Thuong Hoang School of Information Technology, Deakin University, A: Yi Wang School of Information Technology, Deakin University, A: John Grundy Monash University
Pre-print
11:45
30m
Paper
Accountable Design for Individual, Societal, and Regulated Values in the UAV Domain
RE@Next! Papers
A: Agnieszka Marczak-Czajka , A: Jarek Nabrzyski University of Notre Dame, A: Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame
10:45 - 12:15
State of the PracticeIndustrial Innovation Papers / Journal-First / Research Papers at f128
Chair(s): Tong Li Beijing University of Technology
10:45
30m
Paper
Standardising and Coaching Requirements Engineering Methods at Fresenius Medical Care​
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Jonas Esch Schaeffler Engineering GmbH, A: David Richter Fresenius Medical Care
File Attached
11:15
30m
Talk
The State-of-Practice in Requirements Specification: An Extended Interview Study at 12 Companies
Journal-First
A: Xavier Franch Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, A: Cristina Palomares Polytechnic University of Catalonia, A: Carme Quer Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, A: Panagiota Chatzipetrou , A: Tony Gorschek Blekinge Institute of Technology / DocEngineering
File Attached
11:45
30m
Paper
Eliciting the Double-edged Impact of Digitalisation: a Case Study in Rural AreasArtifact ReusableArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Alessio Ferrari CNR-ISTI, A: Fabio Lepore University of Pisa, A: Livia Ortolani University of Pisa, A: Gianluca Brunori University of Pisa
Pre-print File Attached
10:45 - 12:15
AI & GPTResearch Papers / RE@Next! Papers at f142
Chair(s): Mehrdad Sabetzadeh University of Ottawa
10:45
30m
Paper
Prompting Creative Requirements via Traceable and Adversarial Examples in Deep LearningArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Hemanth Gudaparthi Governors State University, A: Nan Niu University of Cincinnati, A: Boyang Wang University of Cincinnati, A: Tanmay Bhowmik Mississippi State University, A: Hui Liu Beijing Institute of Technology, A: Jianzhang Zhang , A: Juha Savolainen Danfoss, A: Glen Horton University of Cincinnati, A: Sean Crowe University of Cincinnati, A: Thomas Scherz University of Cincinnati, A: Lisa Haitz University of Cincinnati
11:15
30m
Paper
Zero-shot Learning for Named Entity Recognition in Software Specification DocumentsArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Souvick Das , A: Novarun Deb Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Information Technology, Vadodara, A: Agostino Cortesi Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, A: Nabendu Chaki
11:45
30m
Paper
Inconsistency Detection in Natural Language Requirements using ChatGPT: a Preliminary Evaluation}
RE@Next! Papers
A: Alessandro Fantechi University of Florence, A: Stefania Gnesi Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" , A: Lucia Passaro University of Pisa, A: Laura Semini Università di Pisa - Dipartimento di Informatica
File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
TraceabilityIndustrial Innovation Papers / Research Papers at b305
Chair(s): Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame
13:45
30m
Paper
All Eyes on Traceability: An Interview Study on Industry Practices and Eye Tracking PotentialArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Maike Ahrens Leibniz Universität Hannover, A: Lukas Nagel Leibniz University Hannover
File Attached
14:15
30m
Talk
Taming Cross-Tool Traceability in the Wild
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Cosmina-Cristina Ratiu Johannes Kepler University Linz, A: Christoph Mayr-Dorn JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ, A: Wesley Assunção North Carolina State University, A: Alexander Egyed Johannes Kepler University Linz
Pre-print Media Attached
14:45
30m
Paper
Traceability Evaluation in Requirements Engineering According to Automotive SPICE
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Vishakha Rathod Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, A: Thomas Cebulla AUDI AG, A: Stefan Kugele Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
13:45 - 15:15
ModelingRE@Next! Papers / Research Papers at f142
Chair(s): Gunter Mussbacher McGill University
13:45
30m
Paper
Analysis and optimisation of SPL products using goal models
Research Papers
A: Inmaculada Ayala Universidad de Málaga, A: Mercedes Amor Universidad de Málaga, A: Lidia Fuentes Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Pre-print File Attached
14:15
30m
Paper
Discovering runtime requirements from user interactions: ideas and preliminary studies
RE@Next! Papers
A: Tong Li Beijing University of Technology, A: Xinran Zhang Beijing University of Technology, A: Yiting Wang
Media Attached File Attached
14:45
30m
Paper
Visualizations for User-supported State Space Exploration of Goal Models
RE@Next! Papers
A: Yesugen Baatartogtokh University of Massachusetts Amherst, A: Irene Foster Smith College, A: Alicia M. Grubb Smith College
Pre-print
15:45 - 17:15
Panel: Requirements Engineering and Large Language Models: Best of Friends or Worst of Enemies?Research Papers at b305
Chair(s): Neil Ernst University of Victoria
15:45
90m
Panel
Panel: Requirements Engineering and Large Language Models: Best of Friends or Worst of Enemies?
Research Papers
M: Neil Ernst University of Victoria, P: Fatma Başak Aydemir Utrecht University, P: Alessio Ferrari CNR-ISTI, P: Markus Borg CodeScene, P: Henning Wachsmuth Leibniz Universität Hannover, P: Walid Maalej University of Hamburg
Pre-print
15:45 - 17:15
Experimentation & EvaluationResearch Papers / RE@Next! Papers at f128
Chair(s): Travis Breaux Carnegie Mellon University
15:45
30m
Paper
An Experiment on the Effects of using Color to Visualize Requirements Analysis TasksArtifact ReusableArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Yesugen Baatartogtokh University of Massachusetts Amherst, A: Irene Foster Smith College, A: Alicia M. Grubb Smith College
Pre-print
16:15
30m
Paper
Can Videos be Used to Communicate Non-functional Requirements? An Early Empirical Investigation
RE@Next! Papers
A: Sylwia Kopczyńska Poznan University of Technology, A: Jianwei Shi Leibniz University Hannover
16:45
30m
Paper
A Comparative Evaluation of Requirement Template SystemsArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Katharina Großer University of Koblenz, A: Marina Rukavitsyna University of Koblenz, A: Jan Jürjens University of Koblenz-Landau
DOI Pre-print File Attached

Fri 8 Sep

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10:45 - 12:15
RegulationsResearch Papers / RE@Next! Papers at b305
Chair(s): Grischa Liebel Reykjavik University
10:45
30m
Paper
A Transformer-based Approach for Abstractive Summarization of Requirements from Obligations in Software Engineering ContractsArtifact Available
Research Papers
A: Chirag Jain TCS Research, A: Preethu Rose Anish TCS Research, A: Amrita Singh TCS Research, A: Smita Ghaisas Independent Researcher and Consultant
File Attached
11:15
30m
Paper
ML-based Compliance Verification of Data Processing Agreements against GDPR
Research Papers
A: Orlando Amaral University of Luxembourg, A: Sallam Abualhaija University of Luxembourg, A: Lionel Briand University of Ottawa, Canada; Lero centre, University of Limerick, Ireland
Pre-print File Attached
11:45
30m
Paper
Towards Legal Contract Formalization with Controlled Natural Language Templates
RE@Next! Papers
A: Regan Meloche University of Ottawa, A: Daniel Amyot University of Ottawa, A: John Mylopoulos University of Ottawa
Pre-print
10:45 - 12:15
DataResearch Papers / Industrial Innovation Papers at f128
Chair(s): Sylwia Kopczyńska Poznan University of Technology
10:45
30m
Paper
A Data-Driven Approach for Finding Requirements Relevant Feedback from TikTok and YouTube
Research Papers
A: Manish Sihag University of Victoria, A: Ze Shi Li University of Victoria, A: Amanda Dash University of Victoria, A: Nowshin Nawar Arony University of Victoria, A: Kezia Devathasan University of Victoria, A: Neil Ernst University of Victoria, A: Alexandra Albu University of Victoria, A: Daniela Damian University of Victoria
11:15
30m
Paper
Synthesized data quality requirements and roadmap for improving reusability of in-situ marine data
Research Papers
A: Ngoc-Thanh Nguyen Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, A: Keila Lima Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, A: Astrid Marie Skalvik University of Bergen, Norway, A: Rogardt Heldal Western Norway University of Applied Science, A: Eric Knauss Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, A: Tosin Daniel Oyetoyan Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, A: Patrizio Pelliccione Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy, A: Camilla Sætre University of Bergen
File Attached
11:45
30m
Paper
Shaping a GAIA-X Data Ecosystem through Innovation Modeling
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Ali Shakeri German Aerospace Center (DLR), A: Oliver Klemp German Aerospace Center (DLR), A: Bernd Westphal German Aerospace Center (DLR)
File Attached
10:45 - 12:15
NL ProcessingJournal-First / Industrial Innovation Papers at f142
Chair(s): Chetan Arora Monash University
10:45
30m
Paper
RClassify: Combining NLP and ML to Classify Rules from Requirements Specifications Documents
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Asha Rajbhoj TCS Research, A: Padmalata Nistala , A: Ajim Pathan TCS Research, A: Piyush Kulkarni TCS Research, A: Vinay Kulkarni Tata Consultancy Services Research
11:15
30m
Paper
Requirements Classification for Smart Allocation: A Case Study in the Railway Industry
Industrial Innovation Papers
A: Sarmad Bashir RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, A: Muhammad Abbas RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, A: Alessio Ferrari CNR-ISTI, A: Mehrdad Saadatmand RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, A: Pernilla Lindberg Alstom
DOI Pre-print
11:45
30m
Talk
Enhanced Abbreviation-Expansion Pair Detection for Glossary Term Extraction
Journal-First
A: Hussein Hasso Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Katharina Großer University of Koblenz, A: Iliass Aymaz Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Hanna Geppert Fraunhofer FKIE, A: Jan Jürjens University of Koblenz-Landau
Link to publication DOI Pre-print File Attached
13:45 - 14:45
Most Influential PaperResearch Papers at b305
Chair(s): Daniel Amyot University of Ottawa
13:45
60m
Talk
User feedback in the AppStore: An empirical study
Research Papers
A: Dennis Pagano CQSE, A: Walid Maalej University of Hamburg
DOI Pre-print

Accepted Papers

Title
Application of the Sustainability Awareness Framework in Agile Software Development
Industrial Innovation Papers
File Attached
Digital Design - Shaping a Sustainable Digital Future Requires a New Holistic Design Approach
Industrial Innovation Papers
Leveraging Natural Language Processing for a Consistency Checking Toolchain of Automotive Requirements
Industrial Innovation Papers
RClassify: Combining NLP and ML to Classify Rules from Requirements Specifications Documents
Industrial Innovation Papers
Requirements Analysis of Variability Constraints in a Configurable Flight Software System
Industrial Innovation Papers
Pre-print
Requirements Classification for Smart Allocation: A Case Study in the Railway Industry
Industrial Innovation Papers
DOI Pre-print
Shaping a GAIA-X Data Ecosystem through Innovation Modeling
Industrial Innovation Papers
File Attached
Standardising and Coaching Requirements Engineering Methods at Fresenius Medical Care​
Industrial Innovation Papers
File Attached
Taming Cross-Tool Traceability in the Wild
Industrial Innovation Papers
Pre-print Media Attached
Traceability Evaluation in Requirements Engineering According to Automotive SPICE
Industrial Innovation Papers

Call for Papers

The industry track accepts the following types of industrial contributions:
  • Problem statement papers describe a significant challenge that has been encountered in industry and has not been satisfactorily solved.
  • Vision papers propose a solution and a research or innovation roadmap for addressing a significant challenge experienced in the industry.
  • Experience report papers report on the innovative application of a concept, method, or framework in one or several interesting industrial contexts, including the lessons learned.
The track welcomes full industry papers and presentation-only submissions.

Topics of Interest


Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
 

Innovation with Requirements Engineering

  • Use of requirements engineering to address societal, economic, or corporate challenges
  • Use of requirements engineering to leverage emerging technologies such as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, 5G, or Blockchain
  • Requirements engineering for ensuring the trustworthiness and fairness of AI-enabled systems
  • Innovation through networking, community-building, and creativity
  • Enablement of value chains or software ecosystems

Stakeholder Management

  • Requirements elicitation and negotiation
  • Work in multi-party consortia or geographically dispersed teams
  • Involvement of the crowd for requirements elicitation, analysis, and validation

Pragmatic Requirements Engineering

  • Good-enough requirements engineering
  • Agile and lean approaches
  • Domain-specifics and special contexts for requirements engineering such as Open-source or API development

Requirements Specification

  • Natural language
  • Formal and model-driven approaches
  • Work on complex systems or product lines
  • Traceability

Addressing Quality with Requirements Engineering

  • Ethics, compliance, and risk management
  • User experience, privacy, safety, and security
  • Sustainability
  • Approaches for requirements testing, validation, and impact management

Product Lifecycle Management

  • Value creation techniques
  • Product planning and evolution
  • Dissemination and cooperation with media, marketing, sales, and support

Industry Experiences of Requirements Engineering

  • Deploying new or improved processes
  • Transferring technology from academia to industry or within industry
  • Tooling for requirements engineering or management
  • Training and certification for practitioners
  • Learning from practice and improving productivity
  • Identifying industry best practices and benchmarks

We invite both practitioners and researchers with significant industry experience to submit original contributions reporting on requirements engineering challenges, innovations, and experience within industrial, government, and open-source settings.
 
Full industry papers may be up to 10 pages long, plus 1 additional page for references, and will be peer-reviewed. The accepted papers will be included in the IEEE proceedings for the conference and presented at RE’23.
 
Presentation-only submissions recognize that practitioners often perform innovative work that would be valuable to share but do not publish it in paper form. We, therefore, accept presentations of strong work performed in the industry at RE’23 based on the submission of a set of annotated draft slides (full paper not necessary). These presentations will be peer-reviewed and will not be eligible for publication in the conference proceedings. Annotations are not required for submission, but should be included to describe portions of the presentation that are still incomplete or that you expect to substantially modify for the final presentation. Annotations can either be added in-line using presentation notes or as a separate document.
 

RE’23 will provide you with an opportunity to share interests and discuss ideas with fellow practitioners and researchers. You will join the global network of requirements engineering experts across industry and academia and have a chance to influence the development of the field.

For further information and Word/Latex templates please check here (the same formatting instructions apply as for the Research Track). All submissions should be in PDF format. For PowerPoint presentations, if you use PowerPoint notes for annotations, please print to PDF with the “Notes” layout to generate both the slides and annotations.


Submission Instructions in a Nutshell
  • Submit your full industry paper with a maximum of 10 pages (main body) + 1 page (references) - Will be reviewed and published (if accepted)
  • Submit your presentation-only submission annotated draft slides - No paper necessary, will not be published
  • Submissions are SINGLE-blind (that is, authors are not required to make their submissions anonymous)
  • Submissions must be English, in IEEE format (for full papers)
  • Submit via EasyChair ( “RE’23 Industrial Innovation" option)

Guidelines for Full Industry Papers

Industry papers must be based on a strong connection to the industrial context. They should adhere to the following guidelines.

 

Clearly describe the context of the problem and why a practical solution is important to the industry. Indicate who has been impacted, for how long time, how new the problem is, and what the trigger of the problem is.

 

Identify prior work. You are not expected to have performed a systematic literature review as you would for the research track. However, identify if you are applying your own or someone else’s previously published ideas. Cite this related work.
 
Explain what you did and the results you have obtained. What were the environment and the problem that you have investigated? How did you develop and apply any solutions? What were the results, impact, and lessons learned? Provide concise descriptions and rationales for your choices.
 
Describe your findings with supporting data, and do not base your arguments on just your personal opinion or conjecture. Industry track papers may be based on topics for which there was originally no expectation of writing a paper and consequently no controlled data gathering. Use the data you have and collect inputs and opinions from those who were involved.
 
Discuss what makes your contribution innovative. significant, and useful for industry. To explain what is new, compare your results with relevant alternatives. If the findings were negative, provide a thorough discussion of the potential causes of failure, and ideally a perspective on how to solve them.

Guidelines for Presentation-only Submissions

While “presentation-only” authors will not be required to submit full papers, they will still need to work with the industry track program committee to demonstrate that their presentation will meet the criteria of full papers. For example, authors must be able to substantiate any claims made in their presentation. They will be required to submit draft slides with annotations in the notes section of the slides. Especially for slides that use graphics or photos, the authors should elaborate on the key messages they will provide in the notes section of this slide. Further, the authors shall provide a brief biography, their company information, and the category of the presentation (problem statement, experience report, innovative method, or vision) in the notes section of the first slide or in attached slides at the end of the presentation. The slideset should correspond to a presentation slot of approximately 20 minutes. Similar to full papers, at least one author will be required to register for and participate in the conference. Presentations must describe original work that has not been previously published or submitted elsewhere. Submissions must be written in English. You may reference additional content (i.e., data repositories, source code for open source tools, etc.) by providing a corresponding URL hosted on an institutional, archive-grade site in the notes section.

 

What is the Difference between Research and Industry Track Papers?

Authors sometimes ask for guidance as to the track to which they should submit their paper.

Both Research and Industry Track papers are expected to meet the same high standards required by IEEE for published papers, but they are evaluated using different criteria. To ensure its best chance for acceptance, a paper must be submitted to the appropriate track. The following examples are by no means exhaustive, but shall provide

Example papers that should be submitted to the Research Track

  • A review of previous research or literature on a given topic
  • A proposed new technique that industry could employ in the future, based on interviews with a company’s employees and analysis of data
  • A proposed new technique that industry could employ in the future, based on a trial in an industrial setting with simulated data
  • An exploration of the history, successes, and challenges of requirements related practices and/or vision of future directions based on the author’s work with practitioners

Example papers that could be submitted to the Research or Industry Track

  • An analysis of the state of the art across multiple companies
  • A description of the practices of a particular company by an employee or non-employee (e.g. a consultant or independent researcher)

Example papers that should be submitted to the Industry Track

  • A proposed new technique that industry could employ in the future, based on a practitioner’s work experience
  • A proposed new technique that industry could employ in the future, based on a trial in an industrial setting performed by practitioners doing their daily work
  • The deployment of an existing or new technique to practitioners doing their daily work, regardless of failure or success
  • An exploration of the history, successes, and challenges of requirements related practices and/or vision of future directions based on the author’s work as a practitioner