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Sixth International Workshop on
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
June 5-6 2000, Stockholm, Sweden
(before CAiSE*2000)

In the program below, the stars indicate who I think will be the presenter, but I do not have the registration list. This means that some of the presenters and dicussants may be replaced by other authors of the same paper.

The final papers will be available from this page in about one week, as soon as we receive them!

Noone should have to be the discussant of more than three papers. Send me an email if this has happened, and I will correct.

Monday June 5 2000

0900-0910 Welcome
0910-1040 Session 1: ELICITATION 1: GOALS, USE CASES, SCENARIOS

Deriving Goals from a Use Case Based Requirements Specification for an Electronic Commerce System
      *Annie I Anton, John Dempster, Devon F Siege (USA)

Discussants: Tawbi, Winter, Cox (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
Scenario Based RE with CREWS-L’Ecritoire: Experimenting the approach
      *Mustapha Tawbi, Fernando Velez, Camille Ben Achour, Carine Souveyet (France)

Discussants: Sujan, Anton, Cox (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]


Session discussion 1. (30 min)
1040-1100 Break.
1100-1230 Session 2: MODELLING USE CASES IN UML

Validation and Verification of Use Cases and Class Models
      Georg Kösters, Hans-Werner Six, *Mario Winter (Germany)

Discussants: Lauesen, Tawbi, Cox (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
A Case Study Implementing the Unified Modelling Language Use Case Notation version 1.3
      *Karl Cox, Keith Phalp (UK)

Discussants: Agarwal, Anton, Winter (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]


Session discussion 2. (30 min)
1230-1400 Lunch.
1400-1600 Session 3: ELICITATION 2: USABILITY

Human, Hardware and Software Components in Control System Specification
      A Pasquini, A Rizzo, P Scrivani (Italy), *Mark-Alexander Sujan (Germany), M Wimmer (Austria)

Discussants: Agarwal, Lauesen, Anton (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
A practical approach for iterative re-engineering of user requirements
      *Rakesh Agarwal, Bhaskar Ghosh (India)

Discussants: Sujan, Lauesen, Tawbi (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
Preventing Requirement Defects
      *Søren Lauesen, Otto Vinter (Denmark)

Discussants: Agarwal, Sujan, Winter (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]


Session discussion 3. (30 min)
1600-1630 Break.
Early evening. Session 4: METHOD ENGINEERING FOR RE

      Panel discussion (exact time and venue TBA.)
      Invited panelists to be announced.
      Moderator: Matti Rossi
Late evening. Workshop dinner.

Tuesday June 6 2000

0900-1020 Session 5: REUSING EXPERIENCES

From Non-Functional Requirements to Design through Patterns
      *Daniel Gross, Eric Yu (Canada)

Discussants: Sikkel, Dutoit, Kaindl (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
A Case Base for Requirements Engineering: Problem Categories and Solution Techniques
      *Klaas Sikkel, Roel Wieringa, Rolf Engmann (The Netherlands)

Discussants: Dutoit, Gross (in that order.)

(Position paper: 10 min presentation + 10 min discussion)   [Download later]


Session discussion 5. (30 min)
1020-1100 Break.
1100-1230 Session 6: TRACING REQUIREMENTS

Supporting Evolution: Using Rationale in Use Case Driven Software Development
      *Allen Dutoit, Barbara Paech (Germany)

Discussants: Gross, Kaindl, Sikkel (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
Using Hypermedia in RE Practise
      *Hermann Kaindl, Germany

Discussants: Gross, Sikkel, Dutoit (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]


Session discussion 6. (30 min)
1230-1400 Lunch.
1400-1520 Session 7: REQUIREMENTS FOR COTS

Visualization of Agreement and Satisfaction in Distributed Prioritization of Market Requirements
      *Björn Regnell, Martin Höst, Johan Lindesvärd, Per Beremark, Thomas Hjelm (Sweden)

Discussants: Kaindl, Sawyer, Ben Achour (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]
Packaged Software: Challenges for RE
      *Pete Sawyer (UK)

Discussants: Ben Achour, Regnell (in that order.)

(Position paper: 10 min presentation + 10 min discussion)   [Download later]
Engineering the PORE Method for COTS Selection and Implementation with the MAP Process Meta-Model
      *Camille Ben Achour (France), Cornelius Ncube (UK)

Discussants: Regnell, Sawyer, Rossi (in that order.)

(Full paper: 15 min presentation + 15 min discussion)   [Download later]

1520-1600 Break.
1600-1630 Session discussion 7. (30 min)
1630-1730 Session 8: RESEARCH DIRECTIONS IN RE

      Brainstorming. (45-60 min)
      Closing at latest 1730.
Call for Papers Call for Papers (1-page PDF-version) CAiSE'2000 Info and Registration
Formatting guidelines W'shop preparation kit W'shop program and papers
http://www.ifi.uib.no/konf/refsq2000/program2000.html
Last updated 2000.05.15, andreas@ifi.uib.no