The goal of the workshop 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. Reports about new ideas and experience reports in this context are welcomed and will be presented and discussed. Also welcomed are reports about continuous requirements engineering approaches that not yet have been applied to continuous engineering but have the potential for that. A cross–pollination of experiences in modeling and requirements management is assumed.<br>Workshop themes include but are not limited to:<br>– CRE theory<br>– Methods for CRE<br>– Models in CRE<br>– Tools for CRE<br>– Knowledge elicitation in CRE<br>– Requirements monitoring for CRE<br>– Enterprise architectures and CRE<br>– CRE for usability and user experience<br>– Security handling in CRE<br>– Usability versus security conflicts in CRE<br>– Emergence handling in CRE<br>– Ontologies and CRE<br>– Information logistics and CRE<br>– Agility in CRE<br>– Spontaneity in CRE<br>– Transparency in CRE<br>– Compliance and CRE<br>– Capability impact on CRE<br>– CRE for value and supply chains<br>– CRE for adaptive systems and digital ecosystems<br>– ERP and CRE<br>– CRE for SMEs<br>– CRE for networked enterprises<br>– CRE for virtual enterprises<br>
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CRE
City
Utrecht
Country
Netherlands
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