Bashar Nuseibeh delivered the opening keynote at RE’19, the 27th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, which was held in Jeju Island, South Korea, between 23-27 September 2019. Bashar’s talk, entitled “Requirements We Live By”, presented a vision for the future of requirements engineering in which the requirements for software were deeply intertwined with the way people want to live their lives; a world where software is unconstrained by the boundaries of the physical machines in which it runs.

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