RELAW 2014 - 7th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law
Topics/Call fo Papers
The objective of the RELAW workshop is to foster the discussion related to requirements engineering triggered by any legal regulation or law. The theme this year is "Compliance Requirements for BigData. This open workshop will bring together practitioners and researchers from auditing, accounting, law, software and requirements engineering. The goals of this workshop include, but are not limited to: Developing methods for monitoring regulatory compliance requirements; Identifying and managing sources of uncertainty in legal compliance; Standardizing vocabulary, terms and modeling concepts from multiple disciplines; Refining objectives and identifying unsolved industry and research problems; and Finding agreement on validation objectives for proposed solutions.
Anna Perini, Fondaione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada
Annie Antón, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Aaron Massey, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Alberto Siena, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Anna Perini, Fondaione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada
Annie Antón, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Travis Breaux, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Aaron Massey, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Alberto Siena, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Other CFPs
- 4th International Workshop on Requirements Patterns
- 5th International Workshop on Requirements Prioritization and Communication
- 1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing
- 1st International Workshop on the Interrelations between Requirements Engineering & Business Process Management (REBPM)
- 9th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering (APCMBE 2014)
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