MERE 2010 - Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements Engineering
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Category Requirements Engineering
Deadline: July 09, 2010 | Date: September 27, 2010
Venue/Country: Sydney, Australia
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
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MERE’10 Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements EngineeringBeyond Mere Descriptions and with More Fun and GamesOliver Creighton Siemens Corporate Technology, GermanyDavid Callele University of Saskatchewan, CanadaOlly Gotel Independent Researcher, USAThis workshop will provide a collaborative session in which lateral thinking about requirements engineering is facilitated and some suspension of disbelief is expected. The intention is to explore the value of enjoyment and the role of varying media forms as a way to seed high-quality efforts and results in requirements engineering. It is driven by a passion of the workshop chairs to make requirements engineering more ‘fun’ and engaging for all stakeholders. To complement the perspective of the previous workshops, this year the workshop also aims to investigate the special requirements engineering needs of media-rich systems (like video games, mobile applications and social media). The workshop will be used to identify future work, issues, problems and priorities, and to propose recommendations around these dimensions for future requirements research. Visit http://www.mere-workshop.org/ for further information.
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