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SREIS 2005 Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security In
conjunction with RE 05 - 13th IEEE International Requirements Engineering
Conference |
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Call for Paper The
workshop will be open to all RE conference attendees. All
submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of
the quality of their technical contribution, originality, soundness,
significance, presentation, understanding of the state of the art, and
overall quality. Topics
of Interest Papers related, but not limited, to the following
topics are invited: - solutions
to known RE problems as applied to security and privacy - RE for
confidentiality, integrity, and availability -
industrial problem statements -
generalizations from individual industrial experiences - RE for
trusted Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) systems -
empirical studies of industrial RE practice for security and privacy -
capture and expression of informal and ad hoc requirements -
managing conflicting requirements of operational effectiveness and security -
methods for the specification and analysis of security requirements -
methods for ensuring compliance between requirements and policies Types
of contribution Full papers should
be original work, limited to 8 proceedings pages, at most 5000 words. Papers
must not have been previously published nor have been submitted to or be in
consideration for any journal, book, or conference. Position papers may not
exceed four pages. The aim of a position paper is to contribute a specific position
to a research discussion. Position papers are judged on novelty, sensibility
of the viewpoint, key insights, and relevant research results. Radical and
unconventional ideas are welcomed. Proceedings All
paper submissions will be refereed by the Program Committee. The workshop
proceedings will be published as post-proceedings. Authors are requested to
present their accepted paper at the symposium. |