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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

First call for papers for RE'10. Can you hear the kangaroos calling us?

Pack your bags folks, we are heading to Australia in 2010! I'm excited to post the first call for papers (CFP) for IEEE's RE'10, held in Sydney Australia next September. I'll copy the key components of the CFP here, but visit the link for more details. I'm excited about this because we'll be working closely with conference organizers to ensure a very strong industry track - with many enhancements/improvements over past years conferences to help attract a great set of practitioners from the Product Management and Business Analyst communities as well!


CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS

18th IEEE International

Requirements Engineering Conference

REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING IN A MULTI- FACETED WORLD

September 27 - October 1, 2010

University of Technology, Sydney

http://www.re10.org

Important Dates

Technical and industrial paper abstracts due: February 12th, 2010 Full papers due: February 19th, 2010 Tutorials & Workshop proposals: March 15th, 2010.

Some Context

Software systems in today’s multi-faceted world are as diverse as the people who use them. While some are built according to rigorous government regulations, others must be delivered quickly to meet time-to-market deadlines or must be responsive to changing business needs. From a requirements engineering perspective, there is certainly no ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution.

RE’10 will explore techniques and methods for eliciting, analyzing, specifying, and managing requirements across diverse development teams where stakeholders often come from entirely different cultural, linguistic, geographical, and educational backgrounds; and across a broad spectrum of software projects that encompass both formal and informal development techniques and represent both small and very large scale projects.

Do you need help?

If you have never previously published at a major international conference, then you may be eligible for our mentoring program.

Please check the RE’10 website for further details.

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Monday, November 02, 2009

Resource with Tips for Virtual Teams

I am a huge fan of Thiagi's work on games to use in training. He has made many games publicly available for use in your own training environments. In the past I've done some writing (here) about how we've adapted his games to Requirements Engineering training courses. But today I was browsing his site and found something I thought might be useful to others. He has posted a list of tips for virtual teams. There are just over 100 simple tips, that if you just skim the list I'm sure you'll find a handful of them can be applied immediately in your organization.

Does anyone have comments on ones you will start to use or additional tips to add?


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