Abteilung VIII - Wirtschaftsinformatik II (Unternehmenssoftware)
Second Workshop
“Requirements Prioritization for customer-oriented Software-Development”
RePriCo'11
31st of March 2011, Essen, Germany
At the 17th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ2011)
News:
RePriCo'12 has been accepted to be held at REFSQ2012 in March next year in Essen. The new webpage with further information and the Call for Papers for RePriCo'12 will soon be published. (2011-12-02)
Post-proceedings have been published as ICB Research Report No. 44 and can be retrieved
here. (2011-10-15)
Post-proceedings are now in print and will be published soon as an ICB Research Report. (2011-06-01)
Agenda confirmed (see below). (2011-03-24)
Preliminary Agenda announced (see below). (2011-03-21)
Accepted paper titels and corresponding authors are announced (see below). (2011-03-07)
The review process lead to five accepted papers and we congratulate the authors! Further details will be published soon. (2011-03-01)
REFSQ2011 preleminary conference program is online: RePriCo'11 will be held on March 31 from 9.00-13.00 o'clock. (2011-02-10)
RePriCo'11 has be confirmed to be held at REFSQ2011. (2011-02-01)
CfP now online. (2010-12-01)
Accepted Papers
Andrea Herrmann (Axivion GmbH):
Information Need of IT Risk Estimation – Qualitative Results from Experiments
Andreas Helferich (Software Management Consultant), Lars Mautsch (Universität Stuttgart):
Defining Product Lines and Product Variants based on Prioritization of Customer Segments and Customer Requirements
Constanze Kolbe (Technische Universität Dortmund), Robert Refflinghaus (RIF e.V. ):
Knowledge-based Concretization of Requirements in Preparation for AHP
Annabella Loconsole (Malmö University), Hannes Gruber (Flygprestanda AB), Adrian Nae (Flygprestanda AB), Björn Regnell (Lund University):
Construction and Evaluation of an Algorithmic and Distributed Prioritization Method
Norman Riegel (Fraunhofer IESE), Oezguer Uenalan (Fraunhofer IESE), Thomas Jeswein (Fraunhofer IESE):
Prioritizing business process chains for IT optimization
Agenda
Call for Papers
Goals of the workshop
The workshop serves as a platform for the presentation and discussion of new and innovative approaches to prioritization issues for requirements engineering. Topics can either carry out new research approaches with a fundamental theoretical background or best‐practices from practitioners with a focus on customer‐orientation.
A high rate of active participation and intense exchange of ideas and experiences shall encourage researchers as well as software‐developers, requirements engineers or consultants to absorb new ideas and to carry them out into their daily work and research projects.
Topics of the workshop
Suggested topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Identification and prioritization of stakeholder and customer groups
- Analysis and prioritization of customer needs
- Elicitation and prioritization of long-term requirements
- Methods to evaluate and prioritize functional and non-functional requirements
- Techniques to classify and categorize requirements
- Deduction and prioritization of solution-independent requirements
- Identification and benchmarking of effective solution alternatives
- Estimation of interdependency between solutions and/or requirements
- Consideration of quality aspects
- Success factors of requirements prioritization
- Situational factors influencing requirements prioritization
- Cultural aspects
- Conflict and consensus management
- Evaluation of the economy of solutions
- Cost estimation, Cost-benefit analysis, risk analysis
- Tools for prioritizing requirements
Submission
We invite original submissions in following formats:
- Full research papers (up to 12 pages), including solution papers, empirical studies, surveys, and comparative studies
- Experience reports (up to 12 pages), describing positive and negative experiences
- Vision papers (up to 6 pages) stating where the research in the field should be heading towards
- Problem statements (up to 6 pages) describing open issues of practical or theoretical nature
- Research previews (up to 6 pages) reporting on research results at a premature stage
Please use for formatting the LNCS style. See Springer's “Information for LNCS Authors” for detailed information.
Publication
Papers will be published in the ICB Research Report by the Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems, University of Duisburg‐Essen.
Click on the image for Proceedings of RePriCo'10 (ICB Research Report No. 40).
Important Dates
- Paper submission deadline: 24th of January
- Notification of acceptance:1st of March
- Camera-ready: 14th of March
Information
Benedikt Krams
Keplerstr. 17
70174 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)711/685-82386
krams@wi.uni-stuttgart.de
Program Committee
Chair
- Prof. Dr. Georg Herzwurm, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Wolfram Pietsch, University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Germany
Member
- Dipl.-Math. Peter Brandenburg, Vodafone D2 GmbH, Germany
- Dr. sci. Math. Thomas Fehlmann, Euro Project Office AG, Switzerland
- Priv. Doz. Dr. Andrea Herrmann, Axivion GmbH, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Thomas Lager, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
- Dipl.-Betriebswirt (FH) Olaf Mackert, SAP AG, Germany
- Dipl. Wirt.-Ing. Waldemar Meinzer, Volkswagen AG, Germany
- Priv. Doz. Dr.‐Ing. Robert Refflinghaus, TU Dortmund University, Germany
- Dipl.-Wirt.-Inf. Sixten Schockert, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Hisakazu Shindo, University of Yamanashi, Japan
- Dipl.-Ing. Gerd Streckfuß, iqm Institut für Qualitätsmanagement, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Yoshimichi Watanabe, University of Yamanashi, Japan
Organization
- Dipl.-Kfm. (FH) Benedikt Krams, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Dipl.-Wirt.-Inf. Sixten Schockert, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
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