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Call for Papers
 The Workshop on Requirements Engineering 
2002  is the fifth edition of the
 WER series, that started as a meeting
of the ibero-american community, but
 since  the last meeting in
Buenos Aires has attracted attention from other
 parts of  the world as well. 
 The WER design favors the discussion
and exchange of experiences.
 Presentations are short and groups
will be formed based on the topics
 selected for presentation. 
Participation is based on submission and
 selected papers will be in the WER 
web proceedings.  A printed copy of the proceedings will be available
for each participant. 
 The topics indicated are not restrictive, on the contrary they are listed
as a guide for the reader:
 
- 
Requirements elicitation 
 
- 
Reverse engineering 
 
- 
Re-engineering 
 
- 
Information sources analysis 
 
- 
Requirements modeling 
 
- 
Requirements re-use 
 
- 
Domain modeling 
 
- 
Non-functional requirements 
 
- 
Requirements quality 
 
- 
Specification languages 
 
- 
Multiple viewpoints 
 
- 
Inconsistency management 
 
- 
Requirements execution 
 
- 
Requirements management 
 
- 
Requirements traceability 
 
- 
RE case studies and experiences 
 
- 
Cognitive, social, political and cultural factors in RE 
 
- 
Teaching RE 
 
 
Papers should be submitted by e-mail,
in Postscript, Word, RTF or PDF format. 
Papers presenting original results on both research as well as industrial
 viewpoints are welcome on all aspects of Requirements Engineering either
from a product perspective as well as from a process perspective. 
 Selection will be based  on applicability and relevance to requirements
 engineering, originality, significance, soundness, and clarity. Industrial
 papers should emphasize technology transfer and experimental results.
 The papers should not exceed 
6000 words including figures, authors
 information, abstract, and bibliography. 
Papers may be in English,
 Portuguese or Spanish, but English
is preferred.  Participants should be
 able to discuss their work in English.
  
 Important Dates
 
- 
Paper submissions:   From
July 1st, to September 22, 2002
 
- 
Notification of acceptance:   
October 7th, 2002 
 
- 
Final version of accepted papers:   
October 18th, 2002
 
 
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