Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’15)

When:
2015-08-24 – 2015-08-28 all day
2015-08-24T00:00:00-04:00
2015-08-29T00:00:00-04:00

RE’15 is the 23rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. RE’15 offers an extensive program of interest to academia, government and industry including three 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. The main conference is preceded by two days of workshops and the doctoral symposium.

RE’15 follows the theme: “Requirements for the masses. Requirements from the masses.”

The conference, to be hosted at the new and shining Faculty of Social Sciences building at the University of Ottawa, is organized in collaboration with the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Ottawa Section. We are also looking for partners and sponsors!

Location: Ottawa, Canada
Date: August 24-28, 2015
URL: http://re15.org

Important dates:
Jan 26th: Workshop Proposals
Feb 16th: Intent to Submit Tutorial Proposals
Mar 02nd: Tutorial Proposals
Mar 02nd: Abstracts for Research, RE: Next!, and Industry Papers
Mar 09th: Full Research, RE: Next!, and Industry Papers
Apr 13th: Panel & Interactive Proposals
Apr 13th: Doctoral Symposium Submissions
Apr 13th: Posters & Tool Demos
May 18th: Author Notification
May 20th: Student Volunteer Applications
Jun 19th: Camera Ready Submission
Aug 24th-28th: RE’15 Conference in Ottawa

Contact: Daniel Amyot, General Chair, damyot@eecs.uottawa.ca

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