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Seventh International Workshop on
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
June 4-5, 2001, Interlaken, Switzerland
(before CAiSE*2001)

Below is the program for REFSQ'2001. The times and appointments of session chairs and discussants are very tentative at this stage. Note, however, that you will probably have to arrive in Interlaken on Sunday evening, as we start early in the morning on Monday.

In case you would like to prepare as a discussant or facilitator already now, we have made the draft versions of all the papers available from this page. We will replace them with the final papers as they arrive.

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Noone should have to be the discussant of more than three papers. Send us an email if this has happened, and we will correct!

Find the CfP here.

M O N D A Y   J U N E   4   2 0 0 1

0900-0910 Welcome   (Andreas L Opdahl)
0910- Session 1: THE REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING PROCESS   (Chair: Andreas L Opdahl)

P01: Managing the Requirements Engineering Process
      L. Nguyen, P.A. Swatman

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' disussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P02, P03 and P04 (in that order.)
P02: Supporting Informal Meetings in Requirements Engineering
      Andreas Braun, Bernd Bruegge, Allen Dutoit

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P03, P04 and P01 (in that order.)
1030-1050 Break.

P03: There's More to the Story: Using Narrative Analysis to Examine Requirements Engineering As a Social Process
      Rosio Alvarez

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P04, P01 and P02 (in that order.)
P04: MapExecutor: A Dynamic Enactment Support to Specify and Execute Methods with Maps
      Fernando Vélez

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P01, P02 and P03 (in that order.)
1210-1240 Session discussion 1. (30 minutes, facilitator: N.N.)
1240-1350 Lunch.
1350- Session 2: USE CASES AND SCENARIOS   (Chair: Matti Rossi)

P05: Integrating Requirements and Architecture Information: A Scenario and Meta-Model based Approach
      Klaus Pohl, Mathias Brandenburg, Alexander Gülich

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P07, P08 and P09 (in that order.)
P06: Developing Guidance and Tool Support for Rationale-based Use Case Specification
      Allen H. Dutoit, Barbara Paech

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P08, P09 and P05 (in that order.)
P07: Comparing Use Case Writing Guidelines
      Karl Kox, Keith Phalp, Martin Shepperd

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P09, P05 and P06 (in that order.)
1550-1610 Break.

P08: Scenario Networks: A Case Study of the Enhanced Messaging System
      Thomas Alspaugh, Annie I. Anton

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P05, P06 and P07 (in that order.)
P09: Templates for Misuse Case Description
      Guttorm Sindre, Andreas L. Opdahl

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P06, P07 and P08 (in that order.)
1730- Session discussion 2. (Around 30 minutes, facilitator: N.N.)
Later... Workshop excursion.

T U E S D A Y   J U N E   5   2 0 0 1

0900- Session 3: REQUIREMENTS QUALITY AND VALIDATION   (Chair: Camille Ben Achour - Salinesi)

P10: Round-Trip Prototyping for the Validation of Requirements Specifications
      Andreas Homrighausen, Hans-Werner Six, Mario Winter

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P11, P14 and P15 (in that order.)
P11: An Automatic Quality Evaluation for Natural Language Requirements (Draft)
      F. Fabrini, M. Fusani, S. Gnesi, G. Lami

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P10, P12 and P13 (in that order.)
P12: Variety and Quality in Requirements Documentation
      Norah Power

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P13 and P11 (in that order.)
1045-1105 Break.

P13: Categorizing Viewpoint Contents for Discrepancy Management in Viewpoint-Based Requirements Engineering
      Andrés Silva

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P14 and P11 (in that order.)
P14: Grounding Scenarios in Frame-Based Action Semantics
      Atsushi Ohnishi, Colin Potts

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P15 and P10 (in that order.)
P15: Requirements Management in a Life-Cycle Perspective - A Position Paper
      Åsa Grehag

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P12 and P10 (in that order.)
1220-1250 Session discussion 3. (30 minutes, facilitator: N.N.)
1250-1400 Lunch.
1400- Session 4: MARKET-DRIVEN REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING   (Chair: Klaus Pohl)

P16: Evaluating Automated Support for Requirements Similarity Analysis in Market-Driven Development (Draft)
      Johan Natt och Dag, Bjørn Regnell, Par Carlshmare, M. Andersson, Joachim Karlsson

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P17, P19 and P18 (in that order.)
P17: Linking the Selection of Requirements to Market Value: A Portfolio-Based Approach
      Siv Sivzattian, Bashar Nuseibeh

Full paper: 15 minutes' presentation and 25 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P16, P18 and P19 (in that order.)
1520-1550 Session discussion 4. (30 minutes, facilitator: N.N.)
1550-1610 Break.
1610- Session 5: REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES   (Chair: N.N.)

P18: Why is RE for Web-Based Software Development Easier?
      Didar Zowghi, Vincenzo Gervasi

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P19 and P16 (in that order.)
P19: Requirements Engineering for Mobile Information Systems
      John Krogstie

Position paper: 10 minutes' presentation and 15 minutes' discussion.

Discussants: Presenters of papers P18 and P17 (in that order.)
1700-1730 Session discussion 5. (30 minutes, facilitator: N.N.)
1730-1800 Final Discussion and Closing. (30 minutes, facilitators: Matti Rossi and Camille Ben Achour - Salinesi.)

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