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Department of Informatics Requirements Engineering Research Group

Seminar in Requirements Engineering Bsc

News

110427EBC: Deadline for camera ready: May 20
110224EBC: We are providing a substitute for the book "Basiswissen Requirements Engineering" to non English-speaking students. Please contact Norbert Seyff for more information
110224EBC: Material and time plan added
Conference Day:
Friday, May 13, 2011, room BIN 2.A.10

Leitung und Betreuung

Leitung: Prof. Dr. Martin Glinz
Durchführung: Dr. Norbert Seyff
Assistenz: Eya Ben Charrada

Date Time Topic
Feb 22 16:00 Preliminary Ralk
Mar 1 By appointment Q&A Seminar Topics, Thesis Structure (Optional)
Mar 15 By appointment Review and Discussion of Draft (Optional)
Apr 5 23:59 CET Thesis submission deadline
Apr 19 23:59 CET Review submission deadline
May 20 23:59 CET Camera ready submission deadline
- By appointment Review and discussion of Presentation (Optional)
May 13 May 13 (8:30-13:30) "Conference Day"

Material

Slides: Preliminary talk
Examples of students thesis (from last year - in German)(BSc, MSc)
Thesis format: Publication according to Springer format (TemplatesExample).
Quality criteria: Quality Criteria for Writing and Reviewing Papersfileadmin/downloads/teaching/courses/re_tools_seminar_fs09/Quality_criteria_for_papers.pdf

Research and Writing techniques:
- Deininger et al (2002): Studien-Arbeiten (German)
- Michael Derntl (2009): Basics of Research Paper Writing and Publishing.
- Martha Davis (2004): Scientific Papers and Presentations. Elsevier Science & Technology Books. Chapters 3, 9, 10 und 16.

Recommended Requirements engineering books:
- Klaus Pohl and Chris Rupp. Basiswissen Requirements Engineering (German)
A substitute for this book can be provided for non-German speaking students. Please contact Norbert Seyff for more information.
- Donald C. Gause and Gerald M. Weinberg. Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design 

Topics

Student Topic
Thomas Keller Contextual RE - State-of-the-art
Simon Meier Tool Support for the Mobile Analyst
Denise Ammann Tool Support for End-Users
Andrei Andriesi "Context", "Rich Media" in other RE Approches
Andrei Cojocariu RE for Context-aware, Self-adaptive Systems
Bekim Meta RE at runtime

Prerequisites, Credits and Examination

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Software Engineering and Requirements Engineering

ECTS-credits: 3

Examination:
- Oral presentation
- Paper on the topic assigned to the student (about 15 pages in Springer's LNCS style)
- Reviewing of about two other student papers
- Attending at all presentations

Language for paper and presentation: English

We highly recommend you to attend the seminar briefing on Tuesday, Feb 22, 16:00, room BIN 1.D.07

Grading:
- Presentation (weight: 1/3)
- Paper (weight: 2/3)

Note

This seminar will be held at the same time both for advanced undergraduate and for graduate students. The requirements with respect to difficulty, degree of guidance and quality of the paper will be different for the two levels.

Final Papers

Thomas Keller (2011): "Contextual Requirements Elicitation: An Overview". University of Zurich. [pdf]

Simon Meier (2011): "Requirements Engineering: Tool support for the mobile analyst". University of Zurich. [pdf]

Denise Ammann (2011): "Requirements Elicitation: Tools for End-Users". University of Zurich. [pdf]

Andrei Andriesi (2011): "Bridging the gap between stakeholders and engineers: A process with the focus on Rich Media". University of Zurich. [pdf]

Andrei Cojocariu (2011): "RE for Context-aware, Self-Adaptive Systems". University of Zurich. [pdf]

Bekim Meta (2011): "Reguirements Engineering at runtime - Online RE". University of Zurich. [pdf]

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