More than 70% of the IT projects in the UK fail every year and over 80% of them fail in the requirements analysis phase. Poor project management, bad organizational politics, false business priorities, lack of commitment and other issues can also cause a project to fail. Patterns of software systems failures and their study have resulted in the development of numerous models, methodologies and frameworks, yet project and system failures persist. Requirements understanding, analysis and specification have emerged as critical areas in software and systems engineering.
The topics of interest include but not limited to
Formal Methods and Notations for representing requirements
Requirements analysis theories, concepts, methods and techniques, and their practical applications
Business process and workflow modeling, analysis, integration and management
Requirements quality and adherence to standards
Requirements Quantification
Methodologies for information systems design and implementation
Applications, case studies, and management issues
Model and meta-model transformations
Computational independent models
Platform independent models
Formalized business process, methodologies
Integration within development frameworks
Approaches, frameworks, methodologies and standards for requirements analysis
Methodologies for information systems design and implementation
Evaluation and selection of tools
Organisational semiotics
Past Events
2nd International Workshop on Requirements Analysis - 16-17 Apr 2010, Middlesex University, Trent Park campus, London, United Kingdom (1175)
International Workshop on Requirements Analysis 2026
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