Posters and tools session
The Call for Posters and Tools can be downloaded here.
Posters and tools Chairs
Kai Petersen - Blekinge Institute of Technology
Sergio España - Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Scope
Requirements Engineering (RE) is a dominant factor that influences the quality of software, systems and services. The REFSQ working conference series is well established as one of the leading international forums for discussing RE and its many relations to quality. This edition's special theme is "I heard it first at REFSQ", aiming to promote a discussion on new views on RE and thus contributing to lay the ground for future research and practice improvements.
REFSQ'16 also includes a forum to present posters and demonstrate tools covering any aspect of RE. It gives researchers the chance to present their most recent work and obtain early feedback on ongoing research. Posters may cover any topic in scope of the conference and should present (progress towards) a scientific result and should not be advertisements for commercial products. While posters need not describe completed work, they should at least present some preliminary results. The tools track provides researchers as well as practitioners with the opportunity to show how they support and enable the use of requirements solutions in practice, making the solutions more usable and useful. We encourage to discuss experiences and lessons learned when using the tool in practice.
Poster presentation
In addition to the poster session, the posters will be on display in the coffee hall outside the REFSQ'16 lecture rooms. There will also be brief and informal presentations of the posters. Well-crafted posters will present the work well by themselves, but authors of posters are encouraged to be available to describe and discuss their work during coffee break. The poster dimension will normally be A0, with poster content mounted on rectangular poster board we will provide. At least one of the poster authors must be registered at the conference and present the poster, in order to have the work published in the proceedings.
Tool demonstration
Tools will be presented at desks using your own laptop and screens provided by the REFSQ organizers. At least one of the tool authors must be registered at the conference and present the tool, in order to have the work published in the proceedings.
Submission
For the submission of the papers the general REFSQ submission guidelines apply. All submissions are limited to 2 pages in LNCS format. Submit to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=refsq2016pt
Important Dates
Abstract Submission | January 18, 2016 |
Author Notification | January 30, 2016 |
Deadline for Camera Ready | February 14, 2016 |
Poster Display | March 15-17, 2016 |
Program Committee
Raian Ali, Bournemouth University
Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University
Jose Luis de La Vara, Carlos III University of Madrid
Michael Felderer, University of Innsbruck
Giovanni Giachetti, Universidad Andres Bello
Fáber Danilo Giraldo Velásquez, Universidad del Quindío
Jennifer Horkoff, City University London
Silvia Ingolfo, University of Trento
Hasan Koç, Universität Rostock
Beatriz Marín, Universidad Diego Portales
Itzel Morales-Ramirez, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Birgit Penzenstadler, California State University Long Beach
Anna Perini, FBK
Marcela Ruiz, Univeritat Politècnica de València
Estefania Serral, KU Leuven
Norbert Seyff, University of Zurich
Jan Martijn Van Der Werf, Utrecht University
Krzysztof Wnuk, Blekinge Institute of Technology