Live from RE’10: Requirements Engineering Education and Training Workshop

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Our 5th REET workshop is tomorrow in Sydney, Australia! I’m excited about our agenda – below you can see all the papers and authors that will be presented. Also notice that we have tons of discussion and activity time planned into the agenda. I already have 8 different interactive activities that workshop participants will demonstrate for the group – so we can all re-use the ideas in our own RE/BA training environments! I’ll write an update on how it all went afterwards!

Agenda

9:00am-9:30am: Introduction and Welcome, Joy Beatty and Ljerka Beus-Dukic

9:30am-9:50am: Ice Braker Activity, Joy Beatty
9:50am-10:20am: Prototyping RE Experiments in the Classroom: An Experience Report, Birgit Penzenstadler, David Callele
10:20am-10:30am: Discussion

11:00am-11:30am: Teaching consistency of UML specifications, Klaas Sikkel

11:30am-12:00pm: Planned Programming Problem Gotchas as Lessons in Requirements Engineering, Daniel M. Berry, Craig S. Kaplan
12:00-12:30pm: Discussion

1:30-2:00pm: Requirements Engineering Education for Senior Engineers: Course Design and its Evaluation, Takako Nakatani, Toshihiko Tsumaki, Tetsuo Tamai

2:00pm-2:30pm: Teaching Requirements Engineering with Virtual Stakeholders without Software Engineering Knowledge, Gregor Gabrysiak, Holger Giese, Andreas Seibel and Stefan Neumann
2:30pm-3:00pm: Discussion
3:30pm-5:00pm: Interactive session where attendees will demonstrate and discuss training and education activities and/or assessment activities

Many thanks to our Program Committee with their outstanding help on paper reviews!

Ban Al-Ani, Ian Alexander, Dan Berry, Ray Barnes, Jacob Cybulski, Don Gause, Vincenzo Gervasi, Olly Gotel, Sarah Gregory, William Heaven, Ivy Hooks, Soren Lauesen, Emmanuel Letier, Lemai Nguyen, David Randall, Lucia Rapanotti, Yijun Yu

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