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Second International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Requirements Engineering

@RE'15, Ottawa, Canada

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Organizing Committee

Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK
Nelly Bencomo is a lecturer in Computer Science in Aston University (UK). Before, she was a EU Marie Curie Fellow at INRIA Paris - Roquencourt in France (2011 -2013). Her Marie Curie project is called Requirements-aware Systems. Earlier, she was a Senior Research Associate in Lancaster University (UK) where she also got her PhD and where currently she is a Visiting Fellow. She is interested in all aspects of software modeling, especially the application of model-driven techniques during the development and operation of dynamically adaptive systems. She co-founded the two workshop series Models@run.time (usually run at the MOD- ELS Conference) and Requirements@run.time (run twice with the RE Conference). She has also run workshops at ECOOP and ICST. She is PC member of several Conferences including MODELS, RE, and WICSA. She is member of the steering committee of SEAMS and is the Program Chair of SEAMS 2014.
Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, USA
Jane Cleland-Huang is a full professor of Software En- gineering at DePaul University’s School of Computing where she serves as the director of the Systems and Requirements Engineering Center. She also serves as the North American Director of the International Center of Excellence for Software Traceability (CoEST). She has served as Program Chair for 2010 International Conference on Requirements Engineering and on the organizing committee and/or program committee for numerous conferences including ICSE, ICSM, FSE, and RE. She serves as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, and on the Editorial Boards of IEEE Software and the Requirements Engineering Journal. Dr. Cleland-Huang’s interest in AI techniques has grown over the past few years as she has had the opportunity to explore their application for addressing Software Traceability problems.
Jin Guo, DePaul University, USA
Jin Guo is a PhD student at DePaul University. Her research focuses on developing a domain-specific expert system for use in the traceability domain. Before starting her PhD, Guo worked at Fuji Xerox for three years.
Rachel Harrison, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Rachel Harrison is a Full Professor of Computer Science and Head of the Applied Software Engineering Research Group in the Department of Computing and Communication Technologies at Oxford Brookes University. Her research interests include search based software engineering, software metrics, requirements engineering and automated software engineering. She has chaired a number of previous workshops at ICSE and elsewhere. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Software Quality Journal, published by Springer.

Program Committee

Burak Turhan, University of Oulu, Finland
Carlos Castro-Herrera, Universidad de Costa Rica, CostaRica
Carl Chang, Iowa State University, USA
Massimiliano DiPenta, University of Sannio, Italy
Vincenzo Gervasi, University of Pisa, Italy
Sol Greenspan, Invited in his independent capacity
Jane Huffman Hayes, University of Kentucky, USA
Tim Menzies, West Virginia University, USA
Bamshad Mobasher, DePaul University, USA
Pete Sawyer, Lancaster University, UK
Alistair Sutcliffe, Manchester University, UK
Eric Yu, University of Toronto, Canada
Cetin Mericli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Alessia Knauss, University of Victoria, Canada
Jennifer Horkoff, City University, UK
Neil Ernst, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London, UK
Leandro Minku, University of Birmingham, UK
Xin Yao, University of Birmingham, UK