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Topics of Interest
Submissions are welcome in all workshop topics including (but not limited to) the following:
- Modelling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering approaches
- Modelling languages and metamodels for supporting separation of concerns in requirements models in the context of model transformations
- Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements reuse
- Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering for specific domains, such as real-time or robotic systems
- Ensuring synchronicity and consistency of different requirements models using model transformations
- Using requirements models at runtime to govern system execution
- Automatic analysis of requirements models using model transformations (e.g., metrics calculations)
- Automatic generation of tools for requirements engineering using MDD
- General transformation schemes or guidelines which allow the development of automatic model transformations for RE
- Traceability and correctness of model transformations involving requirements models
- Evaluation of model-driven RE
- Simulation of requirements models
- Model-driven requirements engineering in industry
- Industry problems and practices
- Success stories about adopting model-driven requirements engineering in industry
- Industrial empirical studies
Publication
Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion into the IEEE Digital Library. Workshop presentations will be posted on the MoDRE website. Acceptance of a paper implies that one of the authors registers for the workshop to present the submission; failure to do so by the early registration deadline will result in the paper being withdrawn from the workshop proceedings. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the workshop (e.g., by not placing it into the IEEE Digital Library) if the paper is not presented at the workshop.
Workshop Attendance
The workshop is open to the public but priority will be given to authors of workshop papers. Non-authors are strongly advised to contact the workshop organizers to express their interest to attend the workshop.