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Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements Engineering, Sydney, Australia

The Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements Engineering will take place in Sydney, Australia from 27 September to 1 October 2010.

This workshop will be an opportunity to explore the value of enjoyment and the role of varying media forms as a wa...

27 September 2010 - 27 September 2010
Australia
The Fourth International Workshop on Multimedia and Enjoyable Requirements Engineering will take place in Sydney, Australia from 27 September to 1 October 2010.

This workshop will be an opportunity 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.

High-quality requirements are an important precondition for successful system development. Novel ways to produce high-quality requirements that add value to the entire system development lifecycle are needed. One approach is to encourage a more playful and enjoyable creative process for requirements engineering, both in the training and conduct of its practices, thus increasing the intrinsic motivation for doing a good job. Another approach is to reflect the creativity and vision of requirements engineers in the resulting specifications, transporting ideas on many levels of abstraction and addressing a diverse audience.

To complement the perspective of the previous workshops, this year's edition 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.For further information, please visit:
http://www.mere-workshop.org/(opens in new window)
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