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RELAW 2011 - The International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law (RELAW 2011)

Date2011-08-30

Deadline2011-05-27

VenueTrento, Italy Italy

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Requirements Engineering and Law (RELAW 2011)

http://relaw2011.dke.univie.ac.at

Annie Antón, North Carolina State University (NCSU), USA
David Baumer, North Carolina State University (NCSY), USA
Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria

The objective of the workshop is to foster the discussion related to requirements engineering triggered by any legal regulation or law. For the enrichment of information systems with requirements derived from the regulations needed, a formalization of said is necessary and is resolved by interpretation, focused discussion, negotiation and reconciliation on the part of professionals with diverse viewpoints: business managers, engineers, lawyers and regulators. This means an active and continuous process: “Governance in Motion”. Today’s rapidly changing environment which is accompanied by remarkable technology innovation and presupposes easy and quick access to information, new communication models, and increasing dependence on collaboration and cooperation motivates the discussion further on. Additionally this environment presents new challenges in trustworthy computing, regulatory compliance, and highly flexible business processes with traceability and accountability that require new and enhanced concepts, frameworks and tools for business and software engineering. The single organization will need to actively steer and determine its organizational structures and processes on a permanent basis to ensure the attainment of its strategy and targets. Compliance to legal regulations is part of the organization’s governance and requirements incorporated in law need to be addressed in business and information technology (IT).

The fourth RELAW workshop is a multi-disciplinary, one-day workshop that brings together practitioners and researchers from two domains: Requirements Engineering and Law. Participants from government, industry and academic sectors investigate challenges to ensure that information systems comply with policies and laws. The workshop will probe important issues, including the processes for identifying relevant policies, laws and jurisdictions, aligning laws with system requirements, managing requirements and changes in the law and demonstrating how systems comply with relevant laws through evidence-based mechanisms such as documentation, testing and certification.

For the first time since the workshop’s inception, RELAW will include a separate track from the requirements engineering research and industry papers to include submissions from law scholars to address emerging IT challenges in today’s regulatory environment.

Last modified: 2011-04-04 10:56:19