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Форвардирую объявление организатора семинаров CS&SE Николая Шилова о
мероприятии в среду 30 декабря в 9:00 мск по Zoom'у.
До завтра (понедельника 28.12.20) приглашаются желающие подать заявку на
10-минутный доклад о волнующих ее/его проблемах CS&SE.

Андрей Климов


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From: Shilov Nikolay <shilov...@mail.ru>
Date: Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 10:22 AM
Subject: «Problems’ Day» - New Year's Eve meeting of the CS&SE
Interlaboratory Seminar Novosibirsk + Innopolis + ...: Wednesday December
30, 2020 at 9:00 am (Moscow time)

Dear All,

Next *Wednesday December 30, 2020, from 9:00 to 11:00+* (Moscow time zone)
we will have *7th session* of our Inter-Lab seminar on CS&SE. - *Please
feel free to forward this invitation* to colleagues who may be interested.

*Topic*: Problems’ Day
*Short description*: Volunteers are invited to present in 10 minutes the
most challenging/fascinating/interesting/exciting
problem/result/research/topics
in SE/CS/CE/IT/Math/Sci that they encountered/learnt/read/heard/studied in
2020. Each short presentation will be followed by a short Q/A & discussion.
Language of presentations, Q/A & discussion sessions — *English
*(preferable for
slides) and *Russian* (preferable for discussion).

*If you would like to contribute* — please send me back (*just as reply*) a
short message with a title and a short (3 sentences at most)
annotation by *Monday
December 28* and be ready to present your stuff on *Wednesday December 30*
in 10 minutes using 3-6 slides (at most).

*Venue*:

(*) Innopolis University room 304
OR (*) Zoom (
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85087216747?pwd=VXB0cVNtQVNTT2xTZFFWRnd4TWcwQT09,
conf. id 850 8721 6747, password: 063350).
Nikolay V. Shilov

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Regarding materials of the previous (6th) meeting (on Wednesday December
16): video of the talk *The four PEGS of requirements engineering *by *Bertrand
Meyer* is available at
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AsWlL45xLDj4wLVOEbeCcFmXySeDMsU-/view?usp=sharing
.

*Abstarct*: Bad software requirements can jeopardize projects., but
requirements as commonly practiced remain a weak link in software
engineering. What passes for requirements in industry usually consists of a
few use cases or user stories, which fail to capture many essential aspects
of systems. There is a considerable literature on requirements, including
some excellent textbooks, but their lessons are rarely heeded; many
projects, in particular, fail to take into account the Jackson-Zave
distinction between system and environment. The standard IEEE plan for
requirements dates back to 1998 and does not meet the demands of today’s
ambitious developments. I will present ongoing work intended to help
industry produce more useful requirements. It includes precise definitions
of requirements concepts and a standard plan for requirements
specifications. The plan contains four books covering the four “PEGS” of
requirements engineering: Project, Environment, Goals and System. The talk
does not attempt to introduce radical new concepts but rather builds on
existing knowledge to define a solid basis for requirements engineering and
provide projects with precise and helpful guidelines.
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