REFS 2012 - The 6th IEEE International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Services
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop goal is to continue the on-going discussions from the REFS 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, we expect to again gather active researchers and practitioners from all over the world to share their knowledge in intensive discussion to develop new ideas, new strategies and new collaborations on topics relevant to requirements for services, in particular, how to build trustworthy and smart software services that satisfy users’ requirements on environment friendliness, security, trust, dependability, among others.
Topic of Interests
Service requirements analysis and design methods
Service engineering and management processes
Knowledge engineering and management for smart services
Service ontologies, metrics, and benchmarks
QoS modeling and evaluation frameworks
Trust, delegation and negotiation models for services
Security, privacy and safety for services
RE techniques for business process redesign
RE techniques for business modeling and value analysis
RE techniques for services discovery and composition
RE techniques for service quality
Conceptual frameworks for RE and services
RE techniques for aligning business services and computational services
RE techniques for adaptation and agility in services
RE techniques for socio-technical analysis and design of smart services
RE and SSME techniques for lifecycle management
Topic of Interests
Service requirements analysis and design methods
Service engineering and management processes
Knowledge engineering and management for smart services
Service ontologies, metrics, and benchmarks
QoS modeling and evaluation frameworks
Trust, delegation and negotiation models for services
Security, privacy and safety for services
RE techniques for business process redesign
RE techniques for business modeling and value analysis
RE techniques for services discovery and composition
RE techniques for service quality
Conceptual frameworks for RE and services
RE techniques for aligning business services and computational services
RE techniques for adaptation and agility in services
RE techniques for socio-technical analysis and design of smart services
RE and SSME techniques for lifecycle management
Other CFPs
- The Doctoral Symposium at COMPSAC 2012
- The 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Middleware Engineering (ME 2010)
- The Third IEEE International Workshop on Barriers towards Internet-Driven Information Services (BINDIS 2010)
- The First IEEE International Workshop on Architecting Parallel Software Systems (APSS 2010)
- The 7th International Workshop on Software Cybernetics (IWSC 2010)
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