iStar'20

The 13th International i* Workshop

September 1st 2020

Zürich, Switzerland











In the last decades a growing number of groups around the world have been using the i* (iStar) modelling framework in their research on early requirements engineering, business process design, organization modelling, software development methodologies, and more.

Following successful workshops in Trento/Italy (2002), London/United Kingdom (2005), Recife/Brazil (2008), Hammamet/Tunisia (2010), Trento/Italy (2011), Valencia/Spain (2013), Thessaloniki/Greece (2014), Ottawa/Canada (2015), Beijing/China (2016), Essen/Germany (2017), and Tallinn/Estonia (2018), Salvador/Brazil (2019), the Thirteenth International i* Workshop will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, on September 1st 2020, as part of the 28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’20) .

As with previous editions, the objective of the workshop is to provide a unique opportunity for researchers in the area to exchange ideas, compare notes, promote interactions, and forge new collaborations.


Important information

To know how the iStar Workshop will be organised given the current situation with COVID-19, please check the latest updates published by the RE organisers.

In the last decades a growing number of groups around the world have been using the i* (iStar) modelling framework in their research on early requirements engineering, business process design, organization modelling, software development methodologies, and more.

Following successful workshops in Trento/Italy (2002), London/United Kingdom (2005), Recife/Brazil (2008), Hammamet/Tunisia (2010), Trento/Italy (2011), Valencia/Spain (2013), Thessaloniki/Greece (2014), Ottawa/Canada (2015), Beijing/China (2016), Essen/Germany (2017), and Tallinn/Estonia (2018), Salvador/Brazil (2019), the Thirteenth International i* Workshop will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, on September 1st 2020, as part of the 28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’20) .

As with previous editions, the objective of the workshop is to provide a unique opportunity for researchers in the area to exchange ideas, compare notes, promote interactions, and forge new collaborations.


Important information

To know how the iStar Workshop will be organised given the current situation with COVID-19, please check the latest updates published by the RE organisers.