International Requirements Engineering Conference

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International Requirements Engineering Conference
AbbreviationRE
Discipline software engineering
Publication details
Publisher IEEE
History1993–
Frequencyannual

The International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), is one of the largest annual software engineering conferences. It has an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education. [1]

Contents

The RE conference originally started as two alternating biennial conferences. [2]

Also starting in 2002, the conference venue began rotating between three general locations: Europe, North America, and a non-European, non-North American location. Since 2003, the conference series has been known as the International Requirements Engineering Conference.

List of Conferences

Past and future RE conferences include: [2]

YearConferenceCityCountryNotes
2023 31st RE Hanover Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2022 30th RE Melbourne Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaEntirely virtual event [3]
2021 29th RE Notre Dame, South Bend Flag of the United States.svg USAEntirely virtual event [4]
2020 28th RE Zurich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SwitzerlandHybrid event [5]
2019 27th RE Jeju Island Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
2018 26th RE Banff Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
2017 25th RE Lisbon Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
2016 24th RE Beijing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
2015 23rd RE Ottawa Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
2014 22nd RE Karlskrona Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
2013 21st RE Rio de Janeiro Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
2012 20th RE Chicago, Illinois Flag of the United States.svg USA
2011 19th RE Trento Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2010 18th RE Sydney Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
2009 17th RE Atlanta, Georgia Flag of the United States.svg USA
2008 16th RE Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2007 15th RE Delhi Flag of India.svg India
2006 14th RE Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota Flag of the United States.svg USA
2005 13th RE Paris Flag of France.svg France
2004 12th RE Kyoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan
2003 11th RE Monterey, California Flag of the United States.svg USAFirst Most Influential Paper Award
2002 10th RE Essen Flag of Germany.svg GermanyFirst Joint Conference
2001 5th RE Toronto Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
2000 4th ICRE Schaumburg, Illinois Flag of the United States.svg USA
1999 4th RE Limerick Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
1998 3rd ICRE Colorado Springs, Colorado Flag of the United States.svg USAFirst city to host the conference three times
1997 3rd RE Annapolis, Maryland Flag of the United States.svg USA
1996 2nd ICRE Colorado Springs, Colorado Flag of the United States.svg USAFirst city to host the conference twice
1995 2nd RE York Flag of the United Kingdom.svg UK
1994 1st ICRE Colorado Springs, Colorado Flag of the United States.svg USA
19931st RE San Diego, California Flag of the United States.svg USA

Most Influential Paper Award

Beginning with the 11th RE in 2003, an award was given for the paper deemed to be the most influential paper published from the conference held 10 years earlier. The judging for this award is done by the program committee for the current conference. If more than one award is given, the papers receiving the awards are categorized.

YearAuthorsTitleCategory
2023Dennis Pagano and Walid Maalej User Feedback in the AppStore: An Empirical Study
2022David Ameller, Claudia Ayala, Jordi Cabot, and Xavier Franch How do software architects consider non-functional requirements: An exploratory study
2021Elizabeth Bjarnason, Krzysztof Wnuk, and Björn Regnell Requirements are slipping through the gaps — A case study on causes & effects of communication gaps in large-scale software development
2020Luciano Baresi, Liliana Pasquale, and Paola Spoletini Fuzzy Goals for Requirements-Driven Adaptation
2019Jon Whittle, Pete Sawyer, Nelly Bencomo, Betty H.C. Cheng, and Jean-Michel Bruel RELAX: Incorporating Uncertainty into the Specification of Self-Adaptive Systems Research
2019Alistair Mavin, Philip Wilkinson, Adrian Harwood, and Mark Novak Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax (EARS) Industry
2018Nan Niu and Steve Easterbrook Extracting and Modeling Product Line Functional Requirements
2017Martin Glinz On Non-Functional Requirements
2016Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Patrick Heymans, Jean-Christophe Trigaux, and Yves Bontemps Feature Diagrams: A Survey and A Formal Semantics [ dead link ]
2015Paolo Giorgini, Fabio Massacci, John Mylopoulos, and Nicola ZannoneModeling Security Requirements Through Ownership, Permission, and Delegation
2014Johan Natt och Dag, Vincenzo Gervasi, Sjaak Brinkkemper, and Björn RegnellSpeeding up Requirements Management in a Product Software Company: Linking Customer Wishes to Product Requirements through Linguistic Engineering
2013Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, and James OsborneImproving Requirements Tracing via Information Retrievald
2012Matthias Weber and Joachim WeisbrodRequirements Engineering in Automotive Development --- Experience and Challenges
2011 Axel van Lamsweerde Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering: A Guided Tour (Mini-Tutorial)
2010Carl A. Gunter, Elsa L. Gunter, Michael Jackson, and Pamela Zave A Reference Model for Requirements and Specifications
2009Colin PottsScenIC: A Strategy for Inquiry-Driven Requirements Determination
2008Neil A.M. Maiden and Cornelius NcubeAcquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements
2007Eric YuTowards Modelling and Reasoning Support for Early-Phase Requirements Engineering
2006Annie AntónGoal-Based Requirements AnalysisResearch
2006Barry Boehm and Hoh InIdentifying Quality-Requirement ConflictsExperience
2005Steve Fickas and Martin FeatherRequirements Monitoring in Dynamic Environments
2004Orlena C.Z. Gotel and Anthony C.W. FinkelsteinAn Analysis of the Requirements Traceability Problem
2003 Robyn Lutz Analyzing Software Requirements Errors in Safety-Critical, Embedded Systems

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References

  1. Conference Ranks
  2. 1 2 Past RE Conferences
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