ICSR 2016 - The 15th International Conference on Software Reuse
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Website http://cyprusconferences.org/icsr2016/ |
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Category Software Engineering; Software Reuse
Deadline: January 28, 2015 | Date: June 05, 2016-June 07, 2016
Venue/Country: Limassol, Cyprus
Updated: 2016-01-23 19:16:58 (GMT+9)
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*** LAST MILE FOR WORKSHOP & TUTORIAL PROPOSALS ****** DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM PAPERS & TOOL DEMOS ***The 15th International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR 2016)June 5-7, 2016, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprushttp://cyprusconferences.org/icsr2016/Submission Deadline: 28th January 2016For decades the International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR) has beenthe premier event in the field of software reuse research and technology. Themain goal of ICSR is to present the most recent advances and breakthroughsin the area of software reuse and to promote an intensive and continuousexchange among researchers and practitioners. The 15th InternationalConference on Software Reuse (ICSR 2016) will be held on June 5-7 2016, inCyprus.The guiding theme of ICSR 2016 is:Software reuse: bridging with social-awarenessDevelopment online social networks are gaining ground lately with softwareengineers participating in different fora collaborating and exchanging ideasand expertise. Software reuse needs to utilize, but also strengthen, this newform of synergies that can be built among engineers. ICSR special themeaims to bring this aspect in software reuse by raising social-awareness,strengthening the existing platforms and tools, and utilizing the vastsoftware information that exists in development social networks.Amongst the numerous important challenges we identified the followingmajor topics for research focusing on reuse with social-awareness:? Social network interactions between developers to support software reuse? Utilization of online social development tools for software reuse? Software reuse to enhance social-awareness? Trust, security and semantic issues of social aspects of software reuseBeyond those novel challenges for software reuse, we solicit submissionsdealing with all aspects of software reuse, including, but not limited to thefollowing ones:? Domain analysis and modelling? Asset search and retrieval? Architecture-centric reuse approaches? Component-based reuse? Service-oriented architectures? COTS-based development and reuse of open source assets? Generative development? Domain-specific languages? Software composition and modularization? Model-driven development? Reengineering for reuse? Software product line techniques? Quality assurance for software reuse, such as testing and verification? Reuse of non-code artifacts (process, experience, etc.)? Economic models of reuse? Benefit and risk analysis, scoping? Legal and managerial aspects of reuse? Transition to software reuse? Industrial experience with reuse? Light-weight reuse approaches? Agile reuse? Software evolution and reuse? Reuse for mobile and ubiquitous applicationsCALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALSICSR 2016 invites proposals for one-day and half-day workshops to behosted in conjunction with the conference. Since software reuse is pervasivein all aspects of software development, workshops on a variety of topicsincluding, but not limited to those listed above may be appropriate.Submissions in the area of the conference's main topic will receivepreferential treatment.Workshop proposals are limited to 3 pages in length. The proposal shouldinclude the following information:? A title of the workshop? Names of organizers and their affiliations? A summary of workshop objectives? A statement of why the workshop would be of interest to potential ICSRattendees? A description of the qualifications of the organizers to host the workshop? A preliminary schedule for the workshop? Your estimates on number of interested attendees? Any past experience with hosting such workshops? Any special workshop requirements? A one-page Workshop CFP (such as the one the organizers would send outto invite attendees).Please email your workshop proposals to Tommi Mikkonen (tjmcs.tut.fi).Proposals are reviewed as they are received on a first come first served basis.Workshop descriptions and associated papers will be part of the conferencepost-proceedings. Springer will be contacted for potential inclusion in theCommunications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series(http://www.springer.com/series/7899).CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALSICSR 2016 invites submissions for tutorial proposals. The purpose of thetutorial program is to provide participants with the opportunity to expandtheir software reuse knowledge and skills. Tutorials may focus on well-established or cutting-edge topics, particularly welcome are thoseconsistent with ICSR 2016 theme, and in general the ones concerningsoftware reuse as listed in the CFP.Proposals for tutorials are limited to 3 pages and should include:? The tutorial title and keywords? The tutorial length (half or full day)? Presenter information (short bio)? Tutorial description, history (if a similar tutorial was given before by thepresenters)? Presentation format/method including technical requirements (beamer,whiteboards, etc.)Please email your tutorial proposals to Tommi Mikkonen (tjmcs.tut.fi). Tutorial proposals are reviewed as they are received on a first come firstserved basis.Tutorial descriptions will not appear in the ICSR Proceedings, but all speakerscan have any relevant materials posted on the ICSR web site.DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR PAPERSThe goal of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide a forum for doctoralstudents working in the area of software reuse (or in areas closely related toreuse) to discuss their proposed thesis. Students will get feedback on theirwork from the Symposium Expert Panelists, and will be able to attend regularICSR sessions. Participants will present their work highlighting the mainresearch challenges, solution directions, results obtained thus far, evaluationplan, and research plan towards the completion of the Ph.D. studies.Presentation - limited to twenty minutes - should be supported by slides.An Expert Panel composed of software reuse researchers will providefeedback to help students shape their work.There will be an award for the most promising idea for original research.The winner will be selected based on the submitted paper, presentation anddiscussions.Accepted papers will be published (probably at CEUR, http://ceur-ws.org).Submission InstructionsCurrently registered doctoral students are invited to submit their proposalfor participation in the Doctoral Symposium, provided they have alreadyselected a research topic and outlined the research plan in some detail. Theevent serves as an opportunity to receive early feedback on a thesis topic orlater feedback to help tune a dissertation.To be considered, a student should submit a research papers and his/hersupervisor should submit a recommendation letter as follows:The research paper should be written in the style of the thesis proposal,addressing the research problem description and its importance (who willbenefit from the solution and how), research challenges, research approach,related work (highlight the novelty of your approach), results to date, plansfor evaluation, and references.Please indicate on the top of the front page: your name, the date (month/year)that you started your Ph.D., the expected defense date (month/year), and thename of your advisor.The paper is limited to 4 pages in length and must conform to Springer'sLecture Notes in Computer Science format.Submit the paper directly to the symposium chair Maurizio Morisio(maurizio.morisiopolito.it), with subject "ICSR DS Symposium Proposal".Recommendation letter: A thesis advisor should e-mail a briefrecommendation letter directly to the symposium chair Maurizio Morisio,with subject "ICSR DS Symposium Recommendation Letter".An Expert Panel will evaluate all submissions and accepted proposals will bepresented at the ICSR Doctoral Symposium. It is important to notice that theperson that will present an accepted paper must be the doctoral student,author of the paper. Professors and colleagues are not allowed to presentpapers on behalf of the doctoral student.CALL FOR TOOL DEMONSTRATIONSThe ICSR Tool Demonstrations enable industry and academic researchers toshare their ideas and present the state of the art and practice in SoftwareReuse. ICSR 2016 presents an excellent opportunity for researchers andprofessional software engineers to present their working tools and systemsto the Software Reuse community.Submission InstructionsWe invite proposals for tool demonstrations on any topics related tosoftware reuse. Tools suggesting their reuse recommendations directly inIDEs (such as Eclipse etc.) are especially welcome.All selected tools will be presented during the conference in two ways:? A formal lecture-style presentation session? An informal demo session where individuals can walk around, ask specificquestions, and interact with the tools.Accepted tool demonstrations will be part of the conference proceedings.Submissions should not exceed 4 pages and must conform to Springer'sLecture Notes in Computer Science(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0)format. Proposals for tool demonstrations should be sent to Frederik Kramerat frederik.kramerinitos.com. Authors should share their tools and includein their submission a link to an illustrative video of 2-5 minutes that shouldbe available online.IMPORTANT DATES FOR ALL TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS? Submission of workshop proposals: 28 January 2016? Notification for workshop proposals: 10 February 2016? Submission of tutorial proposals: 28 January 2016? Notification for tutorial proposals: 10 February 2016? Submission of Doctoral Symposium papers: 28 January 2016? Notification for Doctoral Symposium papers: 20 February 2016? Camera Ready submission of Doctoral Symposium papers: 10 March 2016? Submission of tool demos : 28 January 2016? Notification for tool demos: 20 February 2016COMMITTEESGeneral Chair? George Angelos Papadopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)Program Co-Chairs? Georgia Kapitsaki (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)? Eduardo Almeida (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil)Doctoral Consortium Chair? Maurizio Morisio (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)Workshops and Tutorials Chair? Tommi Mikkonen (Tampere University of Technology, Finland)Industry Fair/Tools Chair? Frederik Kramer (Otto-von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg, initOS, Germany)Program Committeehttp://cyprusconferences.org/icsr2016/pco.html
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