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The 3rd Workshop on Continuous Requirements Engineering – CRE’17
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Seffah, Ahmed |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Abstract | During the last years, we had successful workshops on Continuous Requirements Engineering. They were organized in conjunction with the Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality. We started in Essen, in 2015, went to Gothenburg in 2016, and were back to Essen in 2017. We are very glad that REFSQ 2017 provided us the opportunity to organize the third version of the Continuous Requirements Engineering workshop. Current engineering-based approaches are rooted in well elaborated systems models, enterprise architectures, ontologies, and information logistics representations. They provide transparency, reliability, and security in the whole lifecycle of the system. Currently such approaches are designed and mainly applied for large enterprises that have relatively long change cycles. In case such changes have to be performed more frequently, a much higher level of flexibility is required; and the systems engineering processes grow into continuous engineering that, in turn, requires continuous requirements engineering (CRE). CRE can only be successful if it combines rigid engineering principles with agility, emergence, and spontaneity to support sustainability and viability of the systems under development. Also Smaller scale enterprises need new approaches, methods and tools to be capable to embrace the growing variety of opportunities and challenges offered by fast changing and hardly predictable environment. In this type of systems, CRE also can be a solution if integrated with management and design approaches applicable for smaller scale enterprises. In the call for papers of the workshop it was mentioned, that the challenge is to support continuous requirements engineering approaches, methods, models, and tools for multi-scale fast changing enterprises and predictable and unpredictable configurations of enterprise networks. It was asked for reports about new ideas and experience reports. Also welcomed were reports about continuous requirements engineering approaches that not yet have been applied to continuous engineering but have the potential for that. A crosspollination of experiences in modeling and requirements management was assumed. The selection of papers was based on the reviews of an international program committee that included the following scientists |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1796/cre-preface.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |