The Internet of Things (IoT) as a term is referred to “the ability of every day objects to connect to the Internet and to send and receive data.” These devices include health and fitness trackers, home security devices, connected cars, and household appliances, among many other examples. IoT devices are changing the way we think about system boundaries and requirements engineering. The RIOT workshop aims to foster discussion of new ideas and emerging challenges in IoT and CPS.
Organizing Committee
Travis D. Breaux, Cargenie Mellon University
Program Committee
Pauline Anthonysamy, Google
Dan Berry, University of Waterloo
Betty Cheng, Michigan State University
Daniela Damian, University of Victoria
Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University
Smita Ghaisas, Tata Research Development and Design Center
Guido Governatori, CSIRO
Ivan Jureta, University of Namur
Seok-Won Lee, Ajou University
Shiva Nejati, SnT Centre, University of Luxembourg
Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, University of Luxembourg
Vitor E. Silva Sousa, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
Angelo Susi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Andreas Vogelsang, TU Berlin
We encourage research, industry and vision papers that specifically call out issues, challenges and/or solutions to requirements engineering problems in the Internet of Things (IoT) or Cyber-physical Systems (CPS). This includes challenges for requirements elicitation, modeling, testing, and change management. In addition, the following topics are of interest:
Authors may submit papers in three general categories:
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, technically sound descriptions of important challenges and problems as opposed to proposed solutions. Accepted submissions will be archived in a workshop proceeding in IEEE Xplore.
Papers must be formatted according to the IEEE formatting instructions for conference papers. There are several versions of the IEEE style. Please make sure you use exactly the versions that are linked below.
LaTeX users: please use the LaTeX class file IEEEtran v1.8 (CTAN archive) and the following configuration (without option 'compsoc' or 'compsocconf'):
\documentclass[conference]{IEEEtran}
Word users: please use this Word template (see also the corresponding PDF file for comparison).
Make sure your paper:
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