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Deadline: January 21, 2011 | Date: May 21, 2011
Venue/Country: Hawaii, U.S.A
Updated: 2010-12-30 12:44:34 (GMT+9)
cs.cmu.edu? Cleidson R. B. de Souza, IBM Research Brazil, Brazil, cleidson.desouza
acm.org? Yvonne Dittrich, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, ydi
itu.dk? Rashina Hoda, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, rashina
ecs.vuw.ac.nz? Helen Sharp, Open University, UK, H.C.Sharp
open.ac.ukMain contactCleidson R. B. de SouzaIBM Research BrazilE-mail: cleidson.desouza
acm.orgWorkshop themeSoftware engineering is about choices and decisions informed by the multiple and different viewpoints and human aspects from the stakeholders. Methods, tools and techniques have been shaped over many years by best practices. However, in the age of globalization, Software Engineering faces new challenges which should be illuminated from different perspectives. Therefore, topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:? Social and cultural aspects of software engineering,? Psychological and cognitive aspects of software engineering,? Managerial and organizational aspects of software engineering,? Cooperation in agile development,? Community based development processes like Open Source development,? Software engineering as cooperative work,? Coordination and mutual awareness in large-scale software development,? Cooperation between software developers and other professionals over the lifetime of a system,? Knowledge management in software engineering,? Distributed software development.? User participation in regard to ownership, training, level of involvement, interplay with developers, sustainability and deployment aspectsExamples of possible types of contributions include:? Empirical studies of software engineering teams or individual software engineers in situ, using approaches such as ethnographies, surveys, interviews, contextual inquiries, data mining, etc;? Laboratory studies of individual and team software engineering behavior;? Novel tools motivated by observed needs such as new ways of capturing and accessing software-related knowledge, navigational systems, communication, collaboration, and awareness tools, visualizations, etc;? Novel processes motivated by observed needs, and;? Meta-research topics such as how to effectively validate interventions and research methods.Workshop goalsThe main goal of this workshop is to present current research and to explore new research directions that will lead to improvements in the creation and maintenance of software, from the perspective of both processes and tools.A secondary goal is to continue building and strengthening the community among the researchers working on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering, including those who typically attend ICSE and those who hail from other disciplines. SubmissionsWe welcome 8-page full papers, 4-page short papers, and 1-page notes in order to allow researchers who are at different stages in their research process the opportunity to benefit from workshop participation. Papers should be submitted to the workshop's EasyChair site. Papers should follow ICSE formatting guidelines.Program Committee? Jorge Aranda, University of Victoria ? Gabriela Avram, University of Limerick? Kate Ehrlich, IBM Research ? Tracy Hall, Brunel University ? Orit Hazzan, Technion ? Israel Institute of Technology ? James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University ? Lucas Layman, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering? Stuart Marshall, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ ? Angela Martin, Waikato University, New Zealand ? Rafael Prikladinick, PUC-RS ? David Redmiles, University of California, Irvine ? Anita Sarma, University of Nebrasca-Lincoln ? Jonathan Sillito, University of Calgary ? Roberto Silveira Silva Filho, Siemens Corporate Research ? Bjornar Tessem, University of Bergen? Yunwen Ye, SRA Key Technology Laboratory ? Volker Wulf, University of SiegenKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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