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| Acronym = RELAW 2008
 
| Title = First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law
 
| Type = Workshop
 
| Series =
 
| Field = Software engineering
 
| Homepage = www4.ncsu.edu/~tdbreaux/relaw
 
| Start date = Sep 9, 2008
 
| End date =  Sep 9, 2008
 
| City= Barcelona
 
| State =  Catalunya
 
| Country =  Spain
 
| Abstract deadline = Jul 4, 2008
 
| Submission deadline = Jul 4, 2008
 
| Notification = Jul 28, 2007
 
| Camera ready =
 
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CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 
 
First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law (RELAW)
 
Tuesday, 9 September 2008, Barcelona, Spain
 
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tdbreaux/relaw
 
 
 
Held in conjunction with the 16th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE'08)
 
http://www.re08.org
 
 
 
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
 
 
 
What must organizations do to demonstrate that their software systems and data practices comply with government laws and regulations?
 
 
 
The 1st International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law is a multi-disciplinary, one-day workshop that will bring together practitioners and researchers from government, industry and academia to investigate the challenges to ensuring that software systems comply with the law. Recent compliance challenges include electronic voting, patient medical records, corporate governance and national identification cards. Authors are invited to submit papers that address one or more of the following topics of interest:
 
 
 
    * Identifying, prioritizing and integrating relevant laws and jurisdictions
 
    * Legal requirements acquisition, specification, analysis and validation
 
    * Formal and informal modeling of laws, policies and requirements
 
    * Traceability between laws, policies and requirements
 
    * Coordinating requirements change and the evolution of law
 
    * Introducing existing products and services into new jurisdictions
 
    * Requirements verification; documenting and auditing evidence of compliance
 
    * Acceptable degrees of compliance assurance and system certification
 
 
 
SUBMISSION FORMAT
 
 
 
Authors may submit papers in two general categories:
 
 
 
    * Research/Experience papers (4 pages)
 
    * Industrial/Government problem statements (2-4 pages)
 
 
 
Submissions will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee for relevance to the workshop topics of interest. Preference will be given to submissions that emphasize informed, legally and technically sound descriptions of important challenges and problems as opposed to proposed solutions. Accepted submissions will be archived in an online proceeding in IEEE Xplore. Papers must be formatted to conform to the IEEE Computer Society proceeding guidelines and submitted electronically in Adobe PDF to the Microsoft Research Conference Management service:
 
 
 
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/RELAW2008
 
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
 
 
Deadline for Submissions: 4 July 2008
 
Notice of Acceptance: 28 July 2008
 
Camera-ready Due: 8 August 2008
 
Workshop Date: 9 September 2008
 
 
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
 
 
 
Annie Anton, North Carolina State University
 
Travis Breaux, North Carolina State University
 
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna
 
John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto
 
 
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
 
 
 
Steven Adler, IBM Data Governance Council
 
Dan Berry, University of Waterloo
 
Efrim Boritz, University of Waterloo
 
Eric Dubois, Henri Tudor Research Institute
 
Patrick Heymans, University of Namur
 
John Mitchell, Stanford University
 
Seok-Won Lee, University of North Carolina
 
Luigi Logrippo, University of Quebec - Outaouais
 
Louis Marinos, ENISA
 
Fabio Massacci, University of Trento
 
Deirdre Mulligan, UC Berkley Center of Law
 
Bashar Nuseibeh, Open University
 
Henry Prakken, Utrecht University
 
Richard Purcell, Corporate Privacy Group
 
Giovanni Sartor, University of Bologna
 
Peter Sommer, London School of Economics
 
Gene Spafford, Purdue University
 
George Spanoudakis, City University - London
 
 
 
CONTACT INFORMATION
 
 
 
Please send inquiries to: relaw@csc.ncsu.edu
 
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 13 December 2012

I first found out about Zara on a trip to Spain many years ago where I picked up the ceustt jacket for myself what's interesting about the company is that they don't have any advertising. Their business model is to output new designs about every 4-6 weeks.They want to hook you to keep coming back so if you see something you like, grab it, there are usually no need for sales since they sell out fast. And I think the kids Zaras are few but they do have the ceustt things!