REET 2010 - Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training
Date2010-09-28
Deadline2010-07-05
VenueSydney, Australia
KeywordsRequirements Engineering
Websitehttp://www.re10.org/
Topics/Call fo Papers
REET’10 Fifth International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Education and Training
Joy Beatty Seilevel, Inc.
Ljerka Beus-Dukic University of Westminster
Requirement Engineering Education & Training 2010 (REET’10) will address issues related to RE education, both as part of a formal university degree and as ongoing skills training within the workplace. The workshop is intended to go much deeper than a surface discussion of curriculum issues and will examine specific ideas and techniques for teaching and assessing skills needed by an effective requirements engineer. The format of the workshop will include full papers, position papers, and pedagogical papers and activities that can be demonstrated during the workshop. The intent is to involve workshop attendees in performing the activities as well as interactive discussions about the topic.
Workshop topics may include curriculum development and creative contributions related to pedagogical techniques for teaching RE skills and could take the form of experience reports or demonstrations of specific teaching techniques and training materials. Visit http://users.cscs.wmin.ac.uk/REET10/ for further information.
Joy Beatty Seilevel, Inc.
Ljerka Beus-Dukic University of Westminster
Requirement Engineering Education & Training 2010 (REET’10) will address issues related to RE education, both as part of a formal university degree and as ongoing skills training within the workplace. The workshop is intended to go much deeper than a surface discussion of curriculum issues and will examine specific ideas and techniques for teaching and assessing skills needed by an effective requirements engineer. The format of the workshop will include full papers, position papers, and pedagogical papers and activities that can be demonstrated during the workshop. The intent is to involve workshop attendees in performing the activities as well as interactive discussions about the topic.
Workshop topics may include curriculum development and creative contributions related to pedagogical techniques for teaching RE skills and could take the form of experience reports or demonstrations of specific teaching techniques and training materials. Visit http://users.cscs.wmin.ac.uk/REET10/ for further information.
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