Camille Salinesi

Dr Camille Salinesi is the head of the Centre de Recherche en Informatique at Université Paris 1, where he also leads a research team that works on various Requirements Engineering (RE) related topics such as: scenarios, modelling variability, matching requirements, priorization, configuration, or modelling and measuring alignment. He published more than 70 refereed papers in international conferences and scientific journals on these topics and showed multiple domains of applications such as ERPs, product lines, data warehouses, or Enterprise Architecture.

Dr Salinesi was involved in fundamental research projects (FP4 NATURE, FP5 CREWS) and responsible for various collaborations and consultancy works for the industry (e.g. with France Télécom, SNCF, Renault, MédiaScience, and EDF). He was Chair of various workshops on the RE topic (REFSQ, REP, RIGIM) and in 2005, he was Organizing Chair of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering. Dr Salinesi teaches various topics such as Databases, Requirements Engineering, Enterprise Resource Planning, Information Systems Management, and Enterprise Architecture.

Dr Salinesi was involved in the animation of research through the organisation of a number of international research events. He was Organisation Chair at the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering RE’05, Program Chair of the REFSQ'01, ’02 and ’03 International Workshop on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, General Chair of the REP International Workshop on the Requirements Engineering Process REP’99 and REP’00, he was a member of the organising committee of OOIS'98 (International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems), and he belonged to the program committees of CAiSE (International Conference on Advances of Information Systems Engineering), WER (International Workshop em Engenharia de Requisitos), INFORSID (French Conference on Information Systems), AWRE (Australian Workshop on Requirements Engineering), and other workshops. He has also been guest editor of the Requirements Engineering Journal and of the Information and Software Technology Journal and was referee in several other journals such as Telecommunication Systems or IEEE Software.