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
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As someone who is part of the family of requirements professionals, it is always exciting to find a new source of writings on the subject that is near and dear to our heart.
We are hoping to reach out to Haiti with a little SeiHelp in the form of much needed clothing! We are collecting summer clothes and Rob will deliver them to a relative in Waco.
Prioritizing and identifying requirements that get developed in a release cycle can be a tricky proposition.
It's that time of year we all look so forward to, when we get to wish our colleagues around the requirements world a bit of SeiCheer with our holiday medley of songs.
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.
This post is a continuation of a previous post found here.
Changes Dave believes are coming with respect to agile-run projects and my own commentary on these:
Requirements engineers make decisions, they are not just documenters.
I attended a keynote at RE’09 in Atlanta that I wanted to go back and post a summary of and my thoughts on.
I attended a talk by folks from BluePrint and Lexis Nexis at BAWorld on Tuesday at BAWorld: Boston called "Requirements Definition for Agile Projects".
I attended a talk by folks from BluePrint and LexisNexis at BAWorld on Tuesday. The first bit of the talk was just an intro to agile and why it is useful on the projects.