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Call for Papers 9th INT. WORKSHOP ON MODEL-DRIVEN REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING (MoDRE) Co-located with the 27th IEEE Int. Requirements Engineering (RE)Conference in Jeju Island, South Korea, September 24th, 2018 http://www.modre2019.ece.mcgill.ca/ =========================================================================== IMPORTANT DATES Abstract Submission : June 28th, 2019 Paper Submission : July 5th, 2019 Author Notification : July 25th, 2019 Camera Ready Due : August 8th, 2019 Workshop Date : September 24th, 2019 All deadlines are 23:59:59, Anywhere on Earth (AoE) Standard Time. ABOUT MoDRE The 9th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering (MoDRE) workshop continues to provide a forum to discuss the challenges of Model-Driven Development (MDD) for Requirements Engineering (RE). Building on the interest of MDD for design and implementation, RE may benefit from MDD techniques when properly balancing flexibility for capturing varied user needs with formal rigidity required for model transformations as well as high-level abstraction with information richness. MoDRE seeks to explore those areas of requirements engineering that have not yet been formalized sufficiently to be incorporated into a model-driven development environment as well as how requirements engineering models may benefit from emerging topics in the model-driven community, such as flexible modeling or collaborative modeling. This workshop intends to identify new challenges, discuss on-going work and potential solutions, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of MDD approaches for RE, foster stimulating discussions on the topic, and provide opportunities to apply MDD approaches for RE. For more information, see the complete CFP at http://www.modre2019.ece.mcgill.ca/cfp.htm or contact the organizers at modre2019-info at cs.mcgill.ca. TOPICS Submissions are welcome in all workshop topics including (but not limited to) the following: * Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering approaches. * Modeling languages and metamodels for supporting separation of concerns in requirements models. * Modeling languages and metamodels for non-functional requirements. * Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering for specific domains, such as cyber-physical systems or Big Data applications. * Synchronicity and consistency of different requirements models and views. * Requirements models at runtime. * Automatic analysis of requirements models. * Automatic generation of tools for requirements engineering using MDD. * Traceability and correctness of model transformations involving requirements models. * Empirical studies on model-driven requirements engineering. * Simulation of requirements models. Flexible and collaborative modeling in requirements engineering. * Requirements models for simplicity and complementarity. * Requirements models for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AI for requirements models, with special focus on models for Adaptive Systems. Moreover, industry papers covering topics such as the following are highly welcome: * Industry problems and practices about model-driven requirements engineering. * Success stories about adopting model-driven requirements engineering in industry. * Industrial empirical studies on model-driven requirements engineering. SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION Participants are invited to submit four kinds of papers: (1) Full research papers with a length of eight (8) to ten (10) pages, reporting on findings for problems related to model-driven requirements engineering that are novel and improve on or analyze existing solutions. (2) Position papers with a length of four (4) to five (5) pages, reporting on ideas and visions for the future of model-driven requirements engineering. (3) Industry Papers, with a length of four (4) to ten (10) pages, describing experiences related to the adoption of model-driven requirements engineering practices in the industry or highlighting future challenges. Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion into the IEEE Digital Library. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Nelly Bencomo (General Chair), Assistant Professor, Aston University, UK Ana Moreira, Associate Professor, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Gunter Mussbacher, Assistant Professor, McGill University, Canada João Araújo, Assistant Professor, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Pablo Sánchez (General Chair), Assistant Professor, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain PROGRAM COMMITTEE Omar Alam, Trent University, Canada Sanaa Alwidian, University of Ottawa, Canada Vasco Amaral, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Jean-Michel Bruel, Université de Toulouse, France Ruzanna Chitchyan, University of Bristol, UK Elder Cirilo, Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Brazil Jose María Conejero, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain Kleinner Farias, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), Brazil Robson Fidalgo, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Antonio García-Domínguez, Aston University, UK Martin Glinz, Universität Zürich, Switzerland Arda Goknil, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Renata Guizzardi, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil Emilio Insfran, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Juan De Lara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Julio Cesar Leite, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Anna Medve, Pannon Egyetem, Hungary John Mylopoulos, University of Ottawa, Canada Elena Navarro, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati, USA Richard Paige, McMaster University, Canada Liliana Pasquale, Lero, Ireland Óscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Alfonso Pierantonio, Università degli Studi dell'Aquila, Italy William Robinson, Georgia State University, USA Carla Silva, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Eugene Syriani, University of Montreal, Canada Massimo Tisi, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France Jose Luis de la Vara, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Manuel Wimmer, Johannes Kepler Universität, Austria Tao Yue, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway |
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