Blekinge Institute of Technology

WORKSHOP PROGRAM

Sessions will consist of paper presentations (15 min), and a short Q/A (~5 min) for each paper. After paper presentations the Session Chair holds a short (~5 min) overview of the session topic challenges as an introduction to the session discussion (~60 min/per session). Time and Place: Monday August 27th on location at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (for room see update on www.bth.se/grew07).

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Session

Papers

 

Time

Workshop opening

Welcome and Introduction

(Tony Gorschek, Blekinge Institute of Technology)

09.30-09.40

Session: Product lines for global markets

P1: Requirement Management in Software Product Lines

(Hyun Cho, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.)

09.40-10.00

 

P2: Issue-based Variability Modeling

(Anil Kumar Thurimella, Siemens AG, and Timo Wolf, Technical University of Munich)

10.00-10.20

(Session Chair)   Gerald Heller

Hewlett-Packard GmbH

Session Topic Challenges (5-10min) and Open Discussion

10.20-11.00

COFFEE BREAK

11.00-11.30

Session: Globally distributed communication (part I)

P4: The Effects of Communication Mode on Distributed Requirements Negotiations

(Teresa Mallardo, Fabio Calefato and Filippo Lanubile, University of Bari, and Daniela Damian, University of Victoria)

11.30-11.50

 

P5:   The Effects of Distance, Experience, and Communication Structure on

Requirements Awareness in Two Distributed Industrial Software Projects

(Irwin Kwan, Daniela Damian and Sabrina Marczak, University of Victoria)

11.50-12.10

(Session Chair)     Daniela Damian

Universityof Victoria

Session Topic Challenges (5-10min) and Open Discussion

12.10-13.00

LUNCH

13.00-14.00

Session: Globally distributed communication (part II)

P3: Requirements Engineering between Organizational Units

(Dorina-C. Gumm, University of Hamburg)

14.00-14.20

 

P6:  Release Planning in Distributed Projects

(Korbinian Herrmann, Technische Universität München)

14.20-14.40

(Session Chair)     Samuel Fricker

ABB and University of Zurich

Session Topic Challenges (5-10min) and Open Discussion

14.40-16.00

AFTERNOON TEA

16.00-16.20

Session: Challenges of global requirements engineering: consequences for research

P7:   The Challenges of Distributed Software Engineering and Requirements

Engineering: Results of an Online Survey

(Timea Illes-Seifert and Andrea Herrmann, Universität Heidelberg, and Michael Geisser and Tobias Hildenbrand, Universität Mannheim)

16.20-16.40

(Session Chair)   Andrea Herrmann

Universityof Heidelberg

Session Topic Challenges (5-10min) and Open Discussion

16.40-17.20

Workshop summary

Summary of Challenges and Issues Identified: Workshop Feedback and Closing

(Tony Gorschek, Blekinge Institute of Technology)

17.20-17.50

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