2nd international workshop on the twin peaks of requirements and architecture (TwinPeaks 2013)

  • Authors:
  • Paris Avgeriou;Janet E. Burge;Jane Cleland-Huang;Xavier Franch;Matthias Galster;Mehdi Mirakhorli;Roshanak Roshandel

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Groningen, Netherlands;Miami University, USA;DePaul University, USA;Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain;University of Canterbury, New Zealand;DePaul University, USA;Seattle University, USA

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Software Engineering
  • Year:
  • 2013

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Abstract

The disciplines of requirements engineering (RE) and software architecture (SA) are fundamental to the success of software projects. Even though RE and SA are often considered separately, it has been argued that drawing a line between RE and SA is neither feasible nor reasonable as requirements and architectural design processes impact each other. Requirements are constrained by what is feasible technically and also by time and budget restrictions. On the other hand, feedback from the architecture leads to renegotiating architecturally significant requirements with stakeholders. The topic of bridging RE and SA has been discussed in both the RE and SA communities, but mostly independently. Therefore, the motivation for this ICSE workshop is to bring both communities together in order to identify key issues, explore the state of the art in research and practice, identify emerging trends, and define challenges related to the transition and the relationship between RE and SA.