Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the MoDRE workshop will be held virtually. For more information about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the RE conference, see the RE'22 conference website.

List of Accepted Papers

Call for Papers

MoDRE'22 CfP Poster (letter) MoDRE'22 CfP Poster (A4)
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Workshop Motivation and Objectives

The 12th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering (MoDRE) workshop continues to provide a forum to discuss the challenges of Model-Driven Development (MDD) for Requirements Engineering (RE). Building on the interest of MDD for design and implementation, RE may benefit from MDD techniques when properly balancing flexibility for capturing varied user needs with formal rigidity required for model transformations as well as high-level abstraction with information richness. MoDRE seeks to explore those areas of RE that have not yet been formalized sufficiently to be incorporated into an MDD environment as well as how RE models can benefit from emerging topics in the model-driven community, such as flexible, collaborative, and AI-enabled modeling. We would like to explore how MoDRE can benefit from research methods and techniques used in other disciplines, such as sociology, as well as how MoDRE can help to ensure human values, ethics, sustainability, equality, and fairness in software systems. We look forward to identifying new challenges for MoDRE, discussing on-going work and potential solutions, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of MDD approaches for RE, fostering stimulating discussions on the topic, and providing opportunities to apply MDD approaches for RE.

The workshop is co-located with the 30th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE 2022) in Melbourne, Australia, in August 2022. Accepted papers will become part of the workshop proceedings and will be submitted for inclusion into the IEEE Digital Library.

Grischa Liebel

Keynote Speaker - Grischa Liebel:
"Modelling Requirements at Scale - On the use of requirements models in large-scale agile systems engineering"

Grischa Liebel is an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at Reykjavik University, Iceland. He holds a PhD degree from Chalmers University, Sweden. His research interests include Modelling and Model-Based Engineering, Requirements Engineering, and Software Engineering Education. Much of Grischa's research is done in collaboration with industry (and with humans).

Overview of Workshop Format

The format of the workshop reflects the goals of the workshop: constructive feedback for accepted workshop papers, collaboration, and community building. The workshop will be highly interactive with a few paper presentations, a keynote presentation currently planned for the pre-lunch session, and plenary brainstorming and general discussion sessions. The discussion topics are chosen based on the specific interests of the participants. The short presentations and the results of the brainstorming and discussion sessions are posted on the workshop website after the workshop.

We are also considering a group event in the evening of the workshop day to offer further opportunities of community building and discussions.