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2013 21st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), July 15–19, 2013,
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Preface
Sponsors
Article: re13foreword-fm004-p doi:
Keynotes
Research Track
Legal and Privacy Requirements
Automated Traceability
Formal Modeling
Elicitation
Requirements Sources
Handling Change
Directions in Decentralized RE
Traceability in Practice
RE@21: Keeping Requirements on Track
Industry Track
Industry Challenges and Research Needs
Elicitation and Requirements Sources
Improving the Quality of Requirements in Practice
RE Processes and Tools in Action
Traceability in Practice
Posters and Demos
IRET: Requirements for Service Platforms
Luciano Baresi,
Gianluca Ripa, and
Liliana Pasquale
(Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Cefriel, Italy; Lero, Ireland; University of Limerick, Ireland)
Article: re13posters-id2-p doi:
Panels
Panel: Identifying Top Challenges for International Research on Requirements Engineering for Systems of Systems Engineering
Panel: Ready-Set-Transfer: Technology Transfer in the Requirements Engineering Domain
Panel: Future Directions of the RE Conference and Its Community
Mini-Tutorials
Special Sessions
The Requirements Engineering Body of Knowledge (REBoK)
Birgit Penzenstadler,
Daniel Méndez Fernández,
Debra Richardson,
David Callele, and
Krzysztof Wnuk
(UC Irvine, USA; TU Munich, Germany; University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Lund University, Sweden)
Article: re13specials-m14-p doi:
Doctoral Symposium
RE 2013 Doctoral Symposium
Ana Moreira and
Paul Grünbacher
(Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; JKU Linz, Austria)
Article: re13doctoral-id300-p doi:
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