We are calling for all you Requirements Engineers, Business Analysts, Software- and System Engineers and everyone in between working with RE! It's not every day we bring together so many IREB experts in one spot, but we've made it happen! Join us on April 25th in Warsaw, Poland for the IREB Conference!
At the conference, you'll get answers to all those burning questions you have about RE. We've lined up some great speakers like Rainer Grau, Peter Hruschka, Karolina Zmitrowicz, and more to share their insights with you!
Beyond that, it's the perfect opportunity to meet and network with others in the field, explore, and maybe even find some new exciting opportunities.Artificial Intelligence (AI) from two viewpoints:
We will have exciting impulse talks and panelists from science and practice.
But the most important we will give you the chance to raise your hand and be part of the discussion!
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Bernt Andrassy is CEO and Co-Founder of the Munich AI startup DRIMCo. With its product DRIM (Digitalized Requirements & Interface Management) DRIMCo introduces AI based requirements understanding and knowledge digitalization into the requirements processes in industry. Before founding DRIMCo Bernt Andrassy worked for more than 10 years for Siemens developing business and technologies in the domain of AI based voice and text understanding digitalizing industrial processes. | |
Dr. Sebastian Adam is Managing Director of OSSENO Software GmbH and responsible for product innovation and marketing. Before joining OSSENO, he worked for 10 years as a consultant, scientist and team leader for requirements engineering at the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE). Dr. Adam has assisted several dozen companies and has best practices in the introduction and implementation of requirements engineering across all industries. | |
Dr. Gergana Baeva works as a research fellow at the independent think tank iRights.Lab. There, she supervises the field of AI certification at the Center for Trustworthy AI. Previously, she was responsible for media policy and research at the media authority of Berlin and Brandenburg, where she managed several studies on the use of online content and the spread of disinformation. During her doctoral studies at the Freie Universität Berlin, she researched collective identities in the media and broadcasting structures. | |
Prof. Dr. Bettina Buth is a professor for software engineering at HAW Hamburg since 2004. Her areas of expertise comprise software engineering in development and quality assurance including testing, life-cycle processes and standards as well as formal methods. One strong emphasis is on analysis techniqes for safety critical systems. In-depth experience stems from projects in aerospace, train applications ans specifically space engineering. During her job at EADS Space she was a member of ESA standardization groups for safety engineering. Teaching the Certified Tester material since 2007 has lead to an association with GTB, the German Testing Board. At GTB and within the Subgroup on Test, Analysis and Verification (TAV) of the German Association for Computer Science (GI) Bettina Buth is an active member of working groups discussing the mutual benefits and risks of testing in the context of AI. The ongoing discussions in these and other groups has strengthened her belief that in order to promote the topics related to AI and Software Engineering need to be tackled by inter-disciplinary teams in teaching and research as well as in practice. | |
Foto: UHH/von Wieding | Walid Maalej is a professor for informatics and chair for applied software technology at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Currently he is also the Head of the Informatics Department, a member of the Board of Directors of the tech transfer institute HITeC, and is the Steering Committee Chair of the IEEE Requirements Engineering Conference series. His main research interests includes human- and data- centred software engineering, requirements engineering and design, feedback systems, user innovation, applied machine learning, as well as tech transfer. |
Rik Marselis is principal quality consultant at Sogeti in the Netherlands. He is a highly regarded presenter, trainer, author, consultant and coach for quality engineering & testing. Rik is a fellow the SogetiLabs R&D network. He is a co-author of the TMAP books “Testing in the digital age – AI makes the difference” and “Quality for DevOps teams”. He is the chairman of the TMAP special interest group. In 2022 Rik received the ISTQB Software Testing Excellence Award and the EuroSTAR Best Tutorial Award. |