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 CfP: Managing Requirements Knowledge (MaRK'08)
 http://www1.in.tum.de/mark08

 Workshop in conjunction with the 16th IEEE Requirements Engineering 
Conference
 Barcelona, Spain - September, 8.09.2008
 http://www.re08.org/

 Submissions deadline   July 1st, 2008

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*** MOTIVATION ***

Research has shown that capturing and sharing of tacit knowledge about 
requirements enhances reuse, enables traceability, supports requirement 
evolution and improves collaboration between participants in distributed 
projects. However, current requirements engineering processes and tools 
do not give enough room for managing requirements knowledge. In the age 
of agile methodologies and with the increasing distribution, scale and 
complexity of development projects, the need for managing requirements 
knowledge continues to increase, while the major constraint is to have a 
lightweight, usable, intelligent and personalized capturing and sharing 
approach. Requirement engineering infrastructures should capture and 
formalize tacit knowledge and requirement stakeholders should be able to 
answer questions about requirements at any time, using their common 
vocabularies.

Advancements in knowledge management such as ontological engineering, 
mining techniques, semantic annotation as well as search and assistance 
tools brings new potentials for the requirement engineering community. 
Therefore, this workshop discusses the issues and approaches regarding 
capturing, externalizing, accessing, sharing and maintaining of 
knowledge in requirements engineering.

*** TOPICS OF INTEREST ***

The topics of the workshop include, but are not restricted to:
* Approaches to supporting sharing knowledge related to requirements
* Automatic and context-aware capture of problem domain knowledge
* Intelligent assistance tools such as semantic search and 
recommendation on requirements, or context awareness tools for 
supporting requirements elicitation, analysis, traceability and reuse
* Mining requirements repositories
* Ontology-based requirements and traceability management
* Methodologies supporting knowledge capture during requirements 
engineering activities such as elicitation, specification, analysis and 
change management
* Capture and maintenance of rationale information for volatile and 
evolving requirements
* Rationale management for product lines and service-oriented architectures
* Economic models for applying knowledge management in requirement 
engineering
* Empirical studies on advantages and drawbacks of particular knowledge 
management approaches


*** TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS ***

* Short papers (3-5 pages) state the position of the authors within the 
scope of the workshop, and can describe solution concepts in a premature 
state.
* Full papers (6-10 pages) describe problems, needs, novel approaches 
and frameworks within the scope of the workshop. Evaluations of new 
approaches are to be included in a full paper. Empirical evaluation 
papers and industrial experience reports are also welcome for submissions.
* Posters and demo papers (1-2 pages) summarize work results.


*** SUBMISSION ***

Submissions are to be done via EasyChair from the workshop homepage. 
Only electronic submissions are accepted. To be considered for review, a 
paper submission must be in the IEEE CS Press Proceedings format. 
(http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm) Paper submissions must 
not exceed 5 pages for a position paper or 10 pages for a full paper.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three members from the 
MaRK’08 program committee. Papers will be accepted based on originality 
and relevance to the workshop. Accepted papers will be published as 
workshop proceedings in the IEEE Digital Library. At least one author 
should participate at the workshop and register for the RE’08 conference.


*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

Submissions deadline   July 1st, 2008
Review feedback            July 25th, 2008
Camera ready                 August 8th, 2008
Workshop                         September 8th, 2008


*** PROGRAM COMMITTEE ***

* Bernd Brügge, TU München, Germany
* Oliver Creighton, Siemens AG, Germany
* Björn Decker, empolis GmbH, Germany (co-chair)
* Jörg Dörr, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
* Paul Grünbacher, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
* Hans-Jörg Happel, FZI Karlsruhe, Germany (co-chair)
* Leonid Kof, TU München, Germany
* Seok-Won Lee, University of North Carolina, USA
* Walid Maalej, TU München, Germany (co-chair)
* Gregoris Mentzas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
* Barbara Paech, University of Heidelberg, Germany
* Ernst Pohn, Rohde und Schwarz, Germany
* Renate Stücka, Telelogic Central Europe
* Anil Kumar Thurimella, Siemens AG, Germany (co-chair)
* Timo Wolf, University of Victoria, Canada
* Thomas Zimmermann, University of Calgary, Canada


PDF is available at http://www1.in.tum.de/static/mark08/images/cfp.pdf

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Hans-Joerg Happel
Information Process Engineering (IPE)

Tel: +49-721-9654-814
Web: http://www.fzi.de/ipe/mitarbeiter.php?id=418
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