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    IJSE 2012 - Principles and Practices of Software Engineering Special Issue of International Journal of Software Engineering (IJSE)

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    Deadline: January 15, 2012 | Date: May 01, 2012

    Venue/Country: Online, Online

    Updated: 2011-12-09 12:11:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Principles and Practices of Software Engineering

    Special Issue of International Journal of Software Engineering (IJSE)

    http://www.ijse.org.eg/Call_for_Papers.ASP

    The ever-shifting organizational needs, as well as the volatile markets

    within which we operate, present various technological challenges. We

    require appropriate technologies that increase efficiency in production and

    revenue. Consequently, engineering such systems is critical for ensuring

    that organizations receive value from such initiatives. The field of

    Software Engineering provides the appropriate engineering principles and

    practices upon which the development of such technologies hinges. Despite

    the various research efforts already shown in this area, many challenges

    still remain. Research in principles and practice of software engineering

    spans various dimensions. Software engineering is a creative design

    activity which must be practiced systematically. New techniques have to be

    devised, while existing techniques must be tested in a range of

    environments to determine whether and how they are useful and relevant.

    This special issue aims at reporting research, innovative techniques, and

    practical works conducted in the area of software engineering. The topics

    of interest include, but are not limited to:

    *

    - Development practices and approaches

    - Software Development Tools and Infrastructure

    - Software Project Management

    - Software Process

    - Requirements Engineering

    - Software Architectures & Design

    - Software Security

    - Testing & Quality assurance

    - Software Economics

    - Software Measurement

    - Validation and Verification *

    IMPORTANT DATES

    - Submission Due : January 15, 2012 - Acceptance Notification : March

    15, 2012 - Final Submission : May 1, 2012 - Publication Date : TBA GUEST

    EDITORS

    -

    Jemal Abawajy

    Deakin University, Australia :

    jemal.abawajyatdeakin.edu.au

    -

    Mukaddim Pathan

    Telstra Corporation Limited, Australia :

    mukaddim.pathanatteam.tealstra.com

    -

    Christian Vecchiola

    IBM Research, Australia :

    christian.vecchiolaatau.ibm.com

    SUBMISSON DETAILS

    Contributions are called for review on the understanding that the same

    work has not been published and that it is not being considered for

    publication elsewhere. Substantially revised (minimum 30% of new content)

    versions of papers published in conference proceedings can also be

    submitted. In this case, the original paper should also be enclosed.

    Submissions in PDF format are to be uploaded via

    http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijse_secc. Authors must include a cover

    letter with the submission to indicate that the submission is for IJSE

    Special Issue on "Principles and Practices of Software Engineering", edited

    by Abawajy, Pathan and Vecchiola. Submissions should not exceed 20 pages,

    according to the guidelines and template at:

    http://www.ijse.org.eg/QGuide.asp.


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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