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Martin Glinz gave a keynote entitled “The Challenge(s) of Teaching Requirements Engineering” at REFSQ 2021.
RE’20 was held successfully as a hybrid conference: physically in Zurich and remotely for all who could not travel to Zurich due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, RE’20 will be held as a hybrid conference.
Martin Glinz gave a keynote at the CrowdRE Workshop, held September 24, 2019 in conjunction with RE’19 on Jeju Island, South Korea.
Martin Glinz will teach his Requirements Engineering I course again in fall 2020.
A recent article in IEEE Software lists Martin Glinz among the five top authors in Requirements Engineering in the past ten years, together with Jane Cleland-Huang, Xavier Franch, Eric Knauss, and John Mylopoulos.
A paper by Martina Kolpondinos and Martin Glinz has been published by Springer in the journal Requirements Engineering (REJ).
A paper by Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff and Martin Glinz has finally appeared in a volume of Springer’s Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM) journal.
A paper by Sofija Hotomski and Martin Glinz has been published by Elsevier in the journal Information and Software Technology (IST).
RE'20, the 28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, will be held August 31 – September 4, 2020 in Zurich.
Several contributions authored or co-authored by RERG members have been published and presented at RE'18, the 26th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, held on August 20-24, 2018 in Banff, Alberta, Canada.
Sofija Hotomski, Eya Ben Charrada and Martin Glinz have won the Best Paper Award at REFSQ 2018 for their paper “Keeping Evolving Requirements and Acceptance Tests Aligned with Automatically Generated Guidance”.
The two papers we had submitted to the ICSE 2018 SEIS and Demonstrations Tracks have been accepted.
At RE’17, the 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, Martin Glinz received the Most Influential Paper Award for his paper “On Non-Functional Requirements” which he had published ten years ago at RE’07 in Delhi, India.
Our poster “Choosing Requirements for Experimentation with User Interfaces of Requirements Modeling Tools” has won a best poster and research demo award at RE’17, the 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference.
Martin Glinz is retiring from office. July 31, 2017 is his last official day as a professor of Informatics at UZH. However, as a professor emeritus, he will continue to be active in research, teaching and services.
Two papers authored by RERG members have been accepted for REJ and have been published online. REJ is the Requirements Engineering Journal published by Springer.
On the occasion of his upcoming retirement by the end of July 2017, Martin Glinz has given a farewell lecture where he presented a personal reflection of his life with Requirements Engineering (RE).
Three papers and a poster authored or co-authored by RERG members have been accepted for RE'17, the 25th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference.
Martin Glinz, Xavier Franch and Roel Wieringa are organizing a one-week seminar on April 24-28, 2017 which will bring together both senior and junior experts in Requirements Engineering from all over the world to discuss achievements, challenges and a roadmap into the future of RE.
Martin Glinz has won the RE Conference Lifetime Service Award 2016 for “visionary leadership and ongoing service to the community”. The award was presented to him at RE'16 in Beijing.
Martin Glinz has won the ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Service Award 2016. The award presentation ceremony took place at ICSE 2016 in Austin, Texas.
Three papers authored by RERG members have been accepted for RE'16, the 24th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference.
With the demo of the StakeCloud tool which we presented at RE 2015 we have won the Best Tool Demonstration Award.
With the video about FLEXISKETCH TEAM which we demonstrated at ICSE 2015 we have won the Best Demonstration Video Award.
Our Paper "Supporting Requirements Update during Software Evolution" has been published in the March 2015 issue of JSEP.
Our Paper "Supporting requirements update during software evolution" has been accepted for JSEP.
Our paper on shared understanding has been published
Our tool demo paper "Flexible, Lightweight Requirements Modeling with FlexiSketch" has won the Best Poster and Demo Award at RE'12.
Just released: A new standard glossary of Requirements Engineering Terminology. Download here .