[AISWorld] Extended deadline (firm) CFP Workshop on the Web and Requirements Engineering (WeRE'10)

Jose Norberto jnmazon at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 17:02:45 EDT 2010


 Call for Papers
                                      ***** Extended Paper submission
deadline: June 25, 2010 ****

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Workshop submissions will be considered for publication in the Journal
of Web Engineering (listed in JCR), subject to further reviewing by
the journal editorial board

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                                International Workshop on The Web and
Requirements Engineering (WeRE'10)


http://gplsi.dlsi.ua.es/congresos/were10

                                           In conjuntion with
Requirements Engineering (RE 2010) Conference
                                                     Sydney,
Australia, September 28th, 2010

                                               Conference Web Site:
http://www.re10.org


Motivation & Purpose
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The International Workshop on the Web and Requirements Engineering
(WeRE) will offer an international forum for exchanging ideas on both
using Web technologies as a platform for requirements engineering, and
applying requirements engineering in the development and use of
web-based applications. We invite to submit original, high-quality
papers that present on-going work on new ideas and experiences with
Requirements Engineering and the Web. The workshop will focus on
discussion and exchange of ideas among researchers, designers, and
users who are working or are interested in any combination of these
two main topics.
In the last decade, the number and complexity of web-based
applications and the amount of information they offer has been growing
exponentially. In the context of Software Engineering, design methods
and methodologies have been introduced to support the development of
these complex applications in a systematic way. However, most of these
methodologies focus on design and neglect other tasks, notably
requirement analysis and quality management. However, in the
development of traditional (non-web) applications both practitioners
and process experts regard requirements engineering as a phase of
crucial importance in the development process. It is well-known that
the most common and time-consuming errors as well as the most
expensive ones to repair, are those caused by inadequate engineering
of requirements. Moreover, web-based applications demand new
requirements engineering techniques that need to be adapted to a
large, open and changing community which can deal with navigatio!
 nal requirements, and broad in scope so that they can account for
business processes as well as web usability. These new techniques will
need to offer more participatory environments to support effective
collaboration among stakeholders. In this context, the Web (especially
Web 2.0 applications), provide a convenient platform to allow
stakeholders and users alike more active participation in requirements
engineering.


Topics of interest
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The scope of the WeRE workshop includes but is not limited to:
-Web requirements elicitation and analysis
-Web requirements validation and verification
-Web engineering methods and tools supporting requirements
-Traceability in Web requirements
-Modeling of requirements, goals, and domains in Web engineering
-Prototyping and simulation in Web requirements engineering
-Evolution of Web requirements
-Alignment between business and Web requirements
-Social, cultural, and cognitive factors in Web requirements engineering
-User-centred analysis and design
-Domain specific modelling languages addressing requirements for Web
applications
-Web 2.0 and requirements engineering
-Requirements engineering for rich internet applications
-Model-driven approaches based on requirements models for Web
applications and rich internet applications


Submission Guidelines
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We encourage two types of original papers depending on the maturity of
the work: full papers (must not exceed 8 pages) and short papers (must
not exceed 4 pages). Full papers should include evidence to support
the contribution (e.g. proof of concept, or case studies) and
discussion on research findings and their theoretical and practical
significance. Short papers can report on going research activities
showing preliminary results.
Paper submission will be electronic by using the EasyChair system at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=were2010
Accepted papers will be published as workshop proceedings in the IEEE
Digital Library. The paper submission must be in the IEEE CS Press
Proceedings format (see guidelines at
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting).
Workshop submissions will be considered for publication in the Journal
of Web Engineering, subject to further reviewing by the journal
editorial board


Important Dates
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Extended Paper submission deadline: June 25, 2010
Notification to authors: July 20, 2010
Camera-ready papers: July 28, 2010
Workshop date: September 28, 2010


Workshop Chairs
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Irene Garrigós
Dept. of Software and Computing Systems, Lucentia Research Group
University of Alicante, Spain
Email: igarrigos at dlsi.ua.es

Jose-Norberto Mazón
Dept. of Software and Computing Systems, Lucentia Research Group
University of Alicante, Spain
Email: jnmazon at dlsi.ua.es

Nora Koch
Programming and Software Engineering Department, Institute for Informatics
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
Email: kochn at pst.ifi.lmu.de

María José Escalona
Department of Computer Languages and Systems
University of Seville, Spain
Email: mjescalona at us.es

John Mylopoulos
Department of Information and Communation Technology
University of Trento, Italy
Email: jm at disi.unitn.it


Program Committee
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Silvia Abrahao (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Davide Bolchini (Indiana University, USA)
Marco Brambilla (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Travis Breaux (Dept. of Computer Science, North Carolina State University)
Jordi Cabot (École des Mines de Nantes , France)
Sven Casteleyn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels)
Jean Louis Cavarero (University of Nice, France)
Florian Daniel (University of Trento, Italy)
Xavi Franch (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya )
Piero Fraternalli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Martin Gaedke (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)
Athula Ginige (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Paolo Giorgini (University of Trento, Italy)
Emilio Insfran (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain)
Ivan Jureta (University of Namur, Belgium)
Manuel Mejías (University of Sevilla, Spain)
Maria Ángeles Moraga (University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain)
Ana Moreira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Óscar Pastor (Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain)
Vicente Pelechano (Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain)
Gustavo Rossi (University of La Plata, Argentina)
Norbert Seyff (City University London, UK)
Ambrosio Toval (University of Murcia, Spain)
Roel Wieringa (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Marco Winckler (Université Toulouse, France)
Eric Yu (University of Toronto, Canada)
Konstantinos Zachos (City University London, UK)
Jose Jacobo Zubcoff (University of Alicante, Spain)




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