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MoDRE
City
BanffAB
Country
Canada
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Abstract

The 8th International Model&#8211;Driven Requirements Engineering (MoDRE) workshop<br>continues to provide a forum to discuss the challenges of Model&#8211;Driven<br>Development (MDD) for Requirements Engineering (RE)&#046; Building on the interest<br>of MDD for design and implementation, RE may benefit from MDD techniques when<br>properly balancing flexibility for capturing varied user needs with formal<br>rigidity required for model transformations as well as high&#8211;level abstraction<br>with information richness&#046; MoDRE seeks to explore those areas of requirements<br>engineering that have not yet been formalized sufficiently to be incorporated<br>into a model&#8211;driven development environment as well as how requirements<br>engineering models may benefit from emerging topics in the model&#8211;driven<br>community, such as flexible modeling or collaborative modeling&#046; This workshop<br>intends to identify new challenges, discuss on&#8211;going work and potential<br>solutions, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of MDD approaches for RE,<br>foster stimulating discussions on the topic, and provide opportunities to<br>apply MDD approaches for RE&#046;<br>For more information, see the complete CFP at<br>http://www&#046;modre2018&#046;ece&#046;mcgill&#046;ca/cfp&#046;htm<br>… contact the organizers at modre2018&#8211;info at cs&#046;mcgill&#046;ca&#046;<br>TOPICS<br>Submissions are welcome in all workshop topics including (but not limited to)<br>the following:<br>* Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering approaches&#046;<br>* Modeling languages and metamodels for supporting separation of concerns in<br>requirements models&#046;<br>* Modeling languages and metamodels for non&#8211;functional requirements&#046;<br>* Modeling languages and metamodels for requirements engineering for specific<br>domains, such as cyber&#8211;physical systems or Big Data applications&#046;<br>* Synchronicity and consistency of different requirements models and views&#046;<br>* Requirements models at runtime&#046;<br>* Automatic analysis of requirements models&#046;<br>* Automatic generation of tools for requirements engineering using MDD&#046;<br>* Traceability and correctness of model transformations involving requirements<br>models&#046;<br>* Empirical studies on model&#8211;driven requirements engineering&#046;<br>* Simulation of requirements models&#046; Flexible and collaborative modeling in<br>requirements engineering&#046;<br>* Requirements models for simplicity and complementarity&#046;<br>Moreover, industry papers covering topics such as the following are highly<br>welcome:<br>* Industry problems and practices about model&#8211;driven requirements engineering&#046;<br>* Success stories about adopting model&#8211;driven requirements engineering in<br>industry&#046;<br>* Industrial empirical studies on model&#8211;driven requirements engineering&#046;<br>