CALL FOR PAPERS 24th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
ICSM 2008 Beijing, China -- September 28 to October 4, 2008 English: http://www.icsm2008.org/ Chinese: http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/ Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and the Technical Council on Software Engineering ------------------------------------------------------------ DATES March 28, 2008 Research papers due April 25, 2008 Workshop and panel proposals, doctoral symposium papers, industry track papers, education track papers, and tool demonstration proposals due May 23, 2008 Notifications sent to authors ------------------------------------------------------------ ICSM is the premier international event in the software maintenance field for participants from academia, government, and industry to share ideas and experiences for solving critical software maintenance problems. ICSM 2008 will be co-located with SCAM 2008 (8th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation) and WSE 2008 (10th IEEE International Symposium on Web Site Evolution). We invite high-quality English-language submissions to all conference tracks. Submissions must be PDF files following the two-column IEEE CS proceedings style. Please check the conference web sites for further information. Please forward this call to anyone who may be interested. http://www.icsm2008.org/ http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/ ------------------------------------------------------------ RESEARCH PAPERS Research papers should describe original and significant work in the research and practice of software maintenance and evolution. Case studies, empirical research, and experiments are particularly welcome. We also welcome papers that present leading-edge ideas in maintenance. Papers must not have been previously accepted for publication nor concurrently submitted for review in another journal, book, or conference. Page limit: 10 Due: March 28, 2008 Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following aspects of software maintenance and evolution: methods, theories, and frameworks; empirical studies; tools and environments; processes and strategies; impact of new practices; personnel issues; training and mentoring; measurement and quality; error prediction; testing and verification; design for maintenance; preventative maintenance; third-party maintenance; software reuse; program comprehension; reengineering and reverse engineering; software analysis and transformation; software visualization; user interface evolution; version control and configuration management; change management; formal methods; programming languages; internet and distributed systems; ultra-large-scale systems; systems of systems; service-oriented systems; commercial off-the-shelf software; open source software; knowledge-based systems; multimedia systems; standards; and legal issues. http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#research http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#research ------------------------------------------------------------ WORKSHOPS AND PANELS We invite proposals for workshops and panels on any topic related to software maintenance. Workshop and panel sessions are to be designed around a specific theme and be interactive and discussion oriented. Page limit: 2. Due: April 25, 2008 http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#workshop http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#workshop ------------------------------------------------------------ DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM We welcome submissions from young researchers who are currently working on or who have delivered their Ph.D. dissertation in the software maintenance and evolution area within the last two years. Page limit: 4. Due: April 25, 2008 http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#doctoral http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#doctoral ------------------------------------------------------------ INDUSTRY TRACK This track invites proposals for presentations of industrial applications and practices. These proposals can include state-of-the-art descriptions, state-of-the-practice reports, and survey papers from real-world projects and industrial experiences. Page limit: 4. Due: April 25, 2008 http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#industry http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#industry ------------------------------------------------------------ EDUCATION TRACK This track welcomes proposals for presentations covering all aspects of education and training within the software maintenance field. These proposals can include reports on recent educational trends and innovative teaching techniques. Page limit: 4. Due: April 25, 2008 http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#education http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#education ------------------------------------------------------------ TOOL DEMONSTRATIONS We invite proposals for tool demonstrations on any topic related to software maintenance and evolution. Demonstrations will be in an open session to allow individual interaction with the participants. Page limit: 2. Due: April 25, 2008 http://www.icsm2008.org/submissions.html#tool http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/submissions.html#tool ------------------------------------------------------------ GENERAL CHAIRS Fuqing Yang Peking University, China Scott Tilley Florida Institute of Technology, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] PROGRAM CHAIRS Hong Mei Peking University, China Kenny Wong University of Alberta, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.icsm2008.org/committees.html http://www.icsm2008.org.cn/committees.html -- Prof. Dr. Jens Krinke Juniorprofessur fuer Softwaretechnik, FernUniversitaet in Hagen <http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/ST/> _______________________________________________ icsm-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/mailman/listinfo/icsm-info _________________________________________________________________________________ mozart-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users
