CALL FOR PAPERS 1st International Workshop on Requirements and Testing (RET ‘14) http://www.re14.org/ret Date and Location ------------------- August 26th, 2014 Karlskrona, Sweden Co-located with IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2014) Important Dates ------------------- * Paper submission: May 26, 2014 * Author notification: June 16, 2014 * Camera-ready version due: June 30, 2014 * Workshop date: August 26, 2014 Theme and Goals ------------------- The objective of RET is explore the interaction of Requirements Engineering (RE) and Testing, in research and industry, and the challenges that result from this interaction. While much work has been done in the respective fields of requirements engineering and testing, there exists much more than can be done to understand the connection between RE and testing process. We hope RET will provide a much needed forum for exchanging ideas and best practices for aligning RE and testing, and in particular can help foster industry-academia collaboration on this topic. Accordingly, we have planned to invite an industry keynote and conduct an interactive session to map the research area, along with traditional presentations of accepted papers. Towards this, RET expects submissions exploring how to best align RE and testing. This can include processes, practices, artifacts, methods, techniques, tools and softer aspects like the communication between roles in the engineering process. Submissions can vary from short position papers outlining observed problems, to short papers employing case studies, experiments, experience reports, etc. We particularly encourage submissions from industrial practitioners or thus working with industrial partners. Detailed information on papers can be found at workshop website: http://www.re14.org/ret Organization (Chairs) ------------------- Michael Felderer, University of Innsbruck, Austria Elizabeth Bjarnason, Lund University, Sweden Matt Staats, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Mirko Morandini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy Markus Borg, Lund University, Sweden Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden