ESEC/FSE 2009 - The 7th joint meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference (ESEC)and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE)
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Category ESEC/FSE 2009
Deadline: March 16, 2009 | Date: August 24, 2009
Venue/Country: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Call for ContributionsESEC/FSE 2009 (The seventh joint meeting of the European Software Engineering Conference and ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering) is an internationally renowned forum for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and challenges in the field of software engineering. Held bi- annually, ESEC/FSE brings together experts from academia and industry to exchange the latest research results and trends, as well as their practical application in all areas of software engineering.ESEC/FSE 2009 will offer a strong technical program with an exciting list of events, including keynote talks by leaders in the field, challenge presentations, demonstrations, posters, workshops, and a doctoral symposium. Contributions to the above events on any field of software engineering are invited, including, but not limited to: Requirements engineering Specification and verification Software architecture and design Analysis and testing Development paradigms and software processes Evolution and change management Tools and environments Empirical software engineering Software quality and performance Formal methods Global software development Component-based software engineering Model-driven engineering Web-based systems Distributed systems and middleware Service-oriented systems Mobile systems Pervasive computing systems Embedded and real-time systems Grid computing systems Human-centered software engineering Aspect orientation Open standards and certification Software economics and human resources Dependability (safety, security, reliability) Case studies and experience reports The following types of contributions are sought: Technical papers must present novel results of theoretical or empirical research, and clearly identify their contribution to the state of the art and/or their potential usefulness to industry. Experience papers that report ¡°lessons learned¡± of interest and benefit to the broader ESEC/FSE audience are also welcome. All submissions must be original work, and must not have been previously published, nor be in consideration for publication elsewhere. Presentations on challenges and visionary ideas in relevant software engineering topics will complement the Technical papers program.Workshops will provide a forum for the rapid dissemination of ongoing research activities, offering the opportunity for exchanging views and advancing ideas in a less formal setting. Workshops will be held before the main conference and can be one or two days in duration. The Doctoral Symposium will provide Ph.D. students with an opportunity to present and discuss their research with senior researchers in the software engineering community.Demonstrations and posters will cover innovative technologies, platforms, and tools supporting software engineering. Demonstration and posters proposals should be submitted to the Demonstration/Poster Chairs. All submissions must be in English. Paper submissions will be made electronically via the Web. Instructions about each type of contribution will be posted on the corresponding Web pages.
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