The 28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’20) is the premier requirements engineering conference, where researchers, practitioners, students, and educators meet, present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and issues in the field of requirements engineering (RE).
The RE’20 theme is requirements engineering for a digital world, which involves both classic and contemporary problems. An example of a classic problem is to specify digital systems that must satisfy requirements in the real world. Examples of contemporary problems are mining requirements from user feedback, intertwining requirements with digital design in innovative products, and how to specify and validate requirements for intelligent and self-learning systems. The challenges also include general problems during the transition toward a digital world such as managing uncertainty, establishing transparency and maintaining trust. The RE’20 Research Track invites original submissions of research papers in the categories described below.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Elicitation and Stakeholders
Requirements Analysis, Specification and Validation
Requirements Management
Pragmatic Requirements Engineering
Large-scale Requirements Engineering
Global Requirements Engineering
Domain-specific Requirements Engineering
Quality Engineering
Product Management
Industry and Research Collaboration
Requirements Engineering Education and Training
Empirical Studies, Measurements and Prediction