Thank You for Your Attending RE'19

Conference Overview

The 27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'19) is the premier international forum for researchers, practitioners, educators, and students to present and discuss the most recent innovations, experiences, and concerns in the discipline of requirements engineering. RE'19 will offer an extensive program of interest to academia, government and industry. It will include several distinguished keynote speakers and three conference days full of papers, panels, posters and demos. A series of exciting tutorials to develop skills in and advance awareness of requirements engineering practices is of particular interest to industry. Two days of workshops as well as doctoral symposium offer forums for participants to present cutting-edge techniques and approaches in particular fields.

RE'19 follows the theme
RE and Collective Intelligence in the Days of AI

We are experiencing an explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that will result in a paradigm shift for requirements engineering (RE). The detailed descriptions about the theme can be found at the following link.

Why attend RE'19

If you are undecided about whether to attend RE'19, we asked a group of distinguished software engineering researchers and practitioners why they attend the Requirements Engineering Conference. Their answers may surprise you.

Call for Contributions

RE'19 invites original submissions in all areas of RE including elicitation, specification, modeling, analysis, verification and evolution:

Research Papers

New This Year!

Technical Solution papers that describe and validate better solutions to requirements-related problems.

Scientific Evaluation papers that evaluate existing problem situations, real-world artifacts or proposed solutions by scientific means.

Perspective papers that explore successes and challenges of requirements practices and research agendas or present research roadmaps, possibly derived from a literature review.

Mentoring Available! Please check the detail information about RE mentoring in following link

Industry Papers and Presentations

New This Year!

The track welcomes full industry papers and presentation-only submissions.

Problem statement papers that describe a significant challenge that has been encountered in industry and has not been satisfactorily solved.

Experience report papers that report on the innovative application of a concept or method.

Vision papers that propose a solution and a roadmap for addressing a significant challenge experienced in industry.

Mentoring Available! Please check the detail information about RE mentoring in following link

Artifacts Track

New this year!

Assess the functional, reusable and available properties of the research artifacts produced in the submitted RE'19 research papers.

Submissions to this track are expected from authors of accepted papers in the main Research Track.

RE@Next! Papers

New This Year!

The goal of the RE@Next! track is to provide a venue to present your work to academic and industry colleagues, to receive early feedback and to establish new relationships.

Mentoring Available! Please check the detail information about RE mentoring in following link

Workshops

Workshops will facilitate the exchange of new ideas in all areas related to requirements engineering research and practice.

A variety of formats can be considered, ranging from traditional research paper presentations to extremely interactive and participatory sessions that do not require paper selection.

Tutorials

Tutorial program will highlight tutorials on a variety of requirements-related topics of interest to industry, academia, and government to help attendees increase their knowledge, skills, and awareness of established and emerging requirements engineering practices.

Tutorial attendees can expect to leave a tutorial with new ideas and skills applicable to their profession or research area.

Doctoral Symposium

The Doctoral Symposium brings together PhD students and academics working in all areas of requirements engineering.

Each student presents his or her research project and receives constructive feedback from a panel of senior internationally renowned researchers in requirements engineering.

Poster and Tool Demonstrations

The intention is for conference participants to be able to mingle and interact with a variety of poster presenters, tool demonstrators, practitioners of techniques, and producers of artifacts.

Journal First (JF)

In the Journal-First Track, papers highly relevant for RE'19 have a chance to be presented to the RE community, although they were first publised in a journal. This gives the community first-hand access to this research, and it provides authors with the opportunity to present and discuss their research with their peers in the RE conference.

Extended versions of selected papers will be published in a special journal issue.

Following files are Call for Paper of RE'19. There are three different versions of color and one version of text only. If you want to know more detail information about RE'19, please check them.