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27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'19)

The next RE Conference, the 27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering
Conference (RE'19), will be held in Jeju Island, South Korea, from the 23rd
to the 27th of September, 2019.


http://www.re19.org



Seok-Won, Anna and Daniela in their roles as General Chair and Program
Co-Chairs, as well as tare extending a sincere invitation to you to
participate in and contribute to RE'19.


RE'19 follows the theme of Collective Intelligence in the Age of AI. RE
research has a unique opportunity to lead a paradigm shift that places human
and society at the forefront of the design of AI systems. Research in RE has
never been more needed in AI. For example, in helping address ethical
considerations in the design, use, and misuse of intelligent systems; or, in
enabling the multi-disciplinary, collaborative efforts that are key to
exploring and understanding the problem on a greater scale than individual
decision making.


New this year!
* Mentoring: Available for Research Track, RE@Next! and Industry papers
* Artifact Track: Assess the functional, reusable and available properties
of the research artifacts produced in the submitted RE19 research papers.
* Industry track: full industry papers and presentation-only submissions are
solicited.


Note that RE'19 welcomes submissions of
* research papers,
* RE@Next! papers
* industry papers
* workshops
* tutorials
* poster and tool demonstrations
* doctoral symposium, and
* panels and interactive events
* artifacts


Key Submissions Dates are as follow:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/submission/key_dates/



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Feb 25th: Workshop Proposals
Mar 04th: Mentorings Submission
Apr 29th: Intent to Submit Tutorial Proposals May 10th: Tutorial Proposals


Apr 01st: Research and Industry Paper Abstracts
Apr 07th: Full Papers


Apr 19th: RE@Next! Abstract Submission
Apr 29th: RE@Next! Full Paper Submission


May 13th: Doctoral Symposium Abstract Submission May 13th: Poster/Tools Demo
Submission May 13th: Panel & Interactive Proposal Submission


June 29: Artifact Submission


Jul 05th: Student Volunteers Application Submission


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Why not take a few moments to look at the website and the calls and give
serious consideration to making a contribution? Please forward this email to
your colleagues and tell them about this exciting opportunity to come to
Jeju Island, South Korea, for the 27th RE Conference.


RE'19 invites original submissions of research papers, RE: Next! Papers and
industry papers in all areas of requirements engineering including
elicitation, specification, modeling, analysis, verification and evolution.


Categories of research papers include Technical Solution papers that
describe and validate better solutions to requirements problems, Scientific
Evaluation papers that evaluate existing problem situations or proposed
solutions by scientific means and Perspective papers that papers explore the
history, successes, and challenges of requirements related practices and
research agendas, and outline research roadmaps for the future.


Authors of accepted research papers are invited to submit an artifact to the
RE'19 Artifact Track. The track is aimed to assess the functional, reusable
and available properties of the research artifacts produced in the submitted
RE19 research papers. Submissions to this track are expected from authors of
accepted papers in the main Research Track. Research papers with "artifacts"
receive a "badge" on the front page of their paper in the proceedings.


RE: Next! papers are short communications that describe the current status
of ongoing research.


Industry papers report on the application of requirements engineering
techniques in real-world settings, present problems or challenges
encountered in practice and report on innovative approaches to requirements
engineering practice in industrial or government settings.


We invite proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the
conference. RE'19 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. We
particularly invite proposals that cover controversial viewpoints, emerging
technology drivers or transformative ideas aimed at changing basic
assumptions about requirements engineering, where a focused dialogue among
participants may lead to interesting follow-on research, empirical
investigations or industrial practice improvement.


We invite you to submit tutorial proposals for full day (7-hour) or half-day
(3.5-hour) tutorials. We welcome proposals on any topic in requirements
engineering and business requirements analysis.


If you have any questions about RE'19, do not hesitate to email the
organizing team
(http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/organizing_committee/).


We look forward to welcoming you to Jeju Island!
Seok-Won Lee, General Chair
Ajou University, Korea
Anna Perini, Program Co-Chair
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
Daniela Damian, Program Co-Chair
University of Victoria, Canada


Program Committees:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/program_committee/


Organizing Committee:
http://re19.ajou.ac.kr/pages/organization/organizing_committee/



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