(RE 2025) 2025 33rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference

Mechanical EngineeringEngineeringITartificial intelligenceComputer Science and Technologies

Conference Date

Sep 01-Sep 05, 2025

Place

Valencia, Spain

Submission Deadline

Apr 07, 2025

E-mail

sallam.abualhaija@uni.lu

Telephone

Description

Welcome to the website of the 33rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering 2025 conference. The IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference is the premier requirements engineering conference, where researchers, practitioners, students and educators meet, present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and issues in the field of requirements engineering.

Author Registration Policy:
1.Each accepted submission must be presented in person by a co-author at the conference.
2.Authors of conference papers (Research Track, Industry Track, RE@Next), and Journal First papers, are required to register by 30th June 2025, 23:59 Spanish time (GMT+1).
3.Authors of Posters/Tool Demo, Artifacts and Doctoral Symposium are required to register by 7th July 2025, 23:59 Spanish time (GMT+1).
4.Authors of workshops are required to be registered by 14th July, 23:59 Spanish time (GMT+1).
5.Each full conference registration covers up to a total of two papers in any track or workshop.
6.Each main conference registration covers up to a total of one paper in any track of the main conference (Wed-Fri), but not in workshops.
7.Each Monday-only or Tuesday-only registration is valid for one paper at a workshop during the registered day. Authors can attend any of the other events during the same day.
8.Each paper (Research, Industry, Re@Next, Journal First), Poster/Tool Demo, must be covered by at least one of the authors registering at the non-student rate.
9.As the only two contribution types, doctoral symposium papers and student posters can be covered by student registrations.

We invite proposals for workshops to be held with the 33rd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’25). As the premier forum for presenting and discussing RE research and practice, RE’25 workshops offer a unique opportunity for participants to exchange innovative ideas in all areas related to RE, including but not limited to requirements elicitation, analysis, prioritization, documentation, validation, evolution, maintenance, and management.

We welcome a variety of workshop formats, from traditional paper presentations and discussions to highly interactive and participatory sessions without formal paper presentations. Proposers are encouraged to align their topics with the research themes of RE’25, i.e., “Future-proofing Requirements Engineering” – innovating RE by embracing AI, DevOps, sustainability, security, personalization, and agile practices. We particularly seek workshop proposals that address controversial viewpoints, emerging technology drivers, or transformative ideas that challenge basic assumptions about RE. Example topics include human-centered requirements, agile RE, sustainable RE, and prompt engineering.

Workshops at RE’25 can lead to exciting follow-up research, empirical investigations, or improvement to industry practice. They can be scheduled as half-day or full-day and will take place on the first two days of the conference. The ideal number of organizers for a workshop is three, and we strongly recommend not more than four organizers. Please note that organizers are not permitted to submit their own papers, unless a sound reviewing policy is established beforehand. The policy must be made explicit in the workshop proposal. Regardless of the policy, the organizers are requested to minimize these cases.

Workshop Organizer Responsibilities:
If a workshop proposal is accepted, workshop organizers are responsible for the following:
1.Creating a website for the workshop and a call for papers (CfP).
2.Making the contact information of the organizing team explicit on the workshop website.
3.Publicizing the workshop.
4.Establishing a Program Committee with diverse membership.
5.Soliciting, collecting, and evaluating paper submissions.
6.Ensuring a transparent and fair paper selection process, including proper handling of conflicts of interest.
7.Notifying authors of acceptance or rejection.
8.Creating the workshop program.
9.Responding to requests from the RE’25 Workshop Co-Chairs in a timely manner.

For accepted workshops, the following conditions apply:
1.All accepted workshops must comply with the key dates.
2.All workshop participants, including organizers and keynote speakers or invited speakers, must register for the workshop.
3.RE’25 reserves the right to cancel workshops that fail to attract a reasonable number of submissions, lack a detailed workshop program, or have insufficient registrations after the early registration deadline.