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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering

June 19-23, 2000, Schaumburg, Illinois, USA

At A Glance
Monday, June 19, 2000 -- Pre-Conference Tutorials
A.M. T1: Using Non-Functional Requirements to Improve the Software Development Process, Prof. Julio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Pontificia Universidade Catolica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
T2: System Safety and the Requirements Engineering Process, Prof. John A. McDermid, University of York, York, UK
P.M. T3: Using Abstract State Machines in Requirements Engineering, Prof. Egon Boerger, Universita di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
T4: The “How To” of Use Case, Ivy Hooks, Compliance Automation, Inc., Boerne, TX, USA
Tuesday, June 20, 2000 -- Conference Program Day 1
A.M. Keynote I: P. Neumann, SRI International, USA Requirements-Related Risks in Critical Systems
Technical Sessions: 

A. Process and Modeling

P.M. B. Specifications;  Poster Highlights
C. Panel: Why is it so difficult to introduce RE research results into mainstream RE practice? 
Poster/Demo Session
Wednesday, June 21, 2000 -- Conference Program Day 2
A.M. Keynote II: D. Parnas, McMaster Univ., Canada Reqts Documentation: Why a Formal Basis is Essential
Technical Sessions: 

D. Evolution

P.M. E. Requirements, Analysis and Management
F. Panel: Certification & Licensing of Requirements Engineering Professionals 
Conference Reception
Thursday, June 22, 2000 -- Conference Program Day 3
A.M. Technical Sessions: 

G. Reuse

H. Best Papers
P.M. Conference Lunch
Keynote III: D. C. Gause, Savile Row, LLC, USA, What have we accomplished? Where are we now? What are we going?
Friday, June 23, 2000 -- Post-Conference Tutorials
A.M. T5: Writing and Evaluating Requirement Specifications, Dr. Linda H. Rosenberg, Software Assurance Technology Center, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, USA
T6: The Most Ignored Piece of Requirements Engineering: Requirements Triage, Alan M. Davis, Omni-Vista, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
P.M. T7: User DRIVEN Design---The Luxury That Has Become A Necessity, A Workshop In Full Life-Cycle Requirements Management, Donald C. Gause,  Principal, Savile Row, LLC, Binghampton, NY, USA
T8: Commonality Analysis for Defining Software Product Lines, Dr. Mark A. Ardis, Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories, Naperville, IL, USA

 

 


 

 

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