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FSE 2016 : 24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of Software EngineeringConference Series : Foundations of Software Engineering | |||||||||
Link: http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/fse2016/ | |||||||||
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24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of
Software Engineering (http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/fse2016/) November 13 - 19,2016 Seattle, WA, USA. ********************************************************************* What's new with FSE 2016: * The Research track will include Author rebuttal. * The conference will include a strong focus on practice: The Showcase Track and the Industry Track will highlight and solicit state-of-the-practice, best practices, as well as exemplary applied research in software engineering * The Demo track is now accepting data sets in addition to tool demos. * The new Visions and Reflections track for radical new directions that represent disruptive innovations in the making as well as startling results and bold arguments on current research directions. * We will focus on a unique conference experience: The new Mentorship program will connect you more efficiently with other attendees. Other initiatives to improve the conference experience will be announced soon. * The Artifacts stream will collect and catalog reusable artifacts. We look forward to your submissions! ********************************************************************* The ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE) is an internationally renowned forum at which researchers, practitioners, and educators present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and challenges in software engineering. We invite high quality submissions describing original and unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and experimental software engineering research. Contributions should describe innovative and significant original research relevant to FSE. In addition to research papers, we solicit Visions and Reflections Papers, Showcase Papers, Demo Papers, and Industry Papers, as well as Workshop Proposals. For students, FSE will host a Student Research Competition and a Doctoral Symposium. In 2016, FSE will be held in Seattle - a bustling seaport city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ********************************************************************* Submission deadlines (Anywhere on Earth): ********************************************************************* Research papers: March 11, 2016 Workshop proposals: March 25, 2016 Visions and Reflections papers: June 15, 2016 Industry papers: June 15, 2016 Demo papers: June 15, 2016 Doctoral Symposium: June 15, 2016 Student Research Competition: June 15, 2016 Workshop papers: July 1, 2016 Note that the official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of FSE 2016. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work. For further information on the call for submissions, please see (http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/fse2016/calls/) ********************************************************************* Call for Research Track ********************************************************************* We invite high quality submissions describing original and unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, and experimental software engineering research. Contributions should describe innovative and significant original research relevant to FSE. Submissions of papers describing groundbreaking approaches to emerging problems will also be considered. Submissions that facilitate reproducibility by using available data sets or making the described tools publicly available are especially encouraged. Papers submitted for consideration should not have been already published elsewhere and should not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere during the duration of consideration. Specifically, authors are required to adhere to the ACM Policy and Procedures on Plagiarism and the ACM Policy on Prior Publication and Simultaneous Submissions. ********************************************************************* Topics of interest ********************************************************************* We are interested in submissions from both industry and academia on all topics related to software engineering. These include, but are not limited to: - Architecture and design - Aspect-orientation - Autonomic computing and (self-)adaptive systems - Big data - Cloud computing - Components, services, and middleware - Computer-supported cooperative work - Configuration management and deployment - Crowdsourcing - Debugging - Dependability, safety, and reliability - Development tools and environments - Distributed, parallel, and concurrent software - Education - Embedded and real-time software - Empirical software engineering - End-user software engineering - Formal methods - Green computing - Human and social factors in software engineering - Human-computer interaction - Knowledge based software engineering - Mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive software - Model-driven software engineering - Patterns and frameworks - Policy and ethics - Processes and workflows - Program analysis - Program comprehension and visualization - Program synthesis - Programming languages - Refactoring - Requirements engineering - Reverse engineering - Safety-critical systems - Scientific computing - Search-based software engineering - Security and privacy - Software economics and metrics - Software evolution and maintenance - Software product lines - Software reuse - Software services - Specification and verification - Testing - Traceability - Web-based software ********************************************************************* Organization Committee ********************************************************************* General Chair Thomas Zimmermann, Microsoft Research, USA Program Chairs Jane Cleland-Huang, DePaul University, USA Zhendong Su, University of California, Davis, USA Visions and Reflections Chairs Miryung Kim, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Darko Marinov, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Showcase Chairs Jo Atlee, University of Waterloo, Canada Gail Murphy, University of British Columbia, Canada Demo Chairs Alessandra Gorla, IMDEA Software Institute in Madrid, Spain Diomidis Spinellis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Industry Chairs John Penix, Google, USA Forrest Shull, Software Engineering Institute, USA Workshop Chairs Yuriy Brun, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA Mehdi Mirakhorli, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Doctoral Symposium Chairs Felienne Hermans, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Emerson Murphy-Hill, North Carolina State University, USA Artifacts Chairs Olga Baysal, Carleton University, Canada Tim Menzies, North Carolina State University, USA Student Research Competition Chair Cindy Rubio González, University of California, Davis , USA Gustavo Soares, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil Mentorship Chairs Reid Holmes, University of British Columbia, Canada Kathryn T. Stolee, North Carolina State University, USA Proceedings Chair Thomas Fritz, University of Zurich, Switzerland Publicity Chair Mei Nagappan, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Social Media Chair Venkatesh Prasad Ranganath, Kansas State University, USA Student Volunteer Chair Roshanak Roshandel, Seattle University, USA Finance Chair Brendan Murphy, Microsoft Research, USA Registration Chair Kim Herzig, Microsoft, USA Web Chairs Mona Rahimi, DePaul University, USA Martin Velez, University of California, Davis, USA Conference Experience Christian Bird, Microsoft Research, USA ********************************************************************* Program Committee ********************************************************************* Earl Barr, University College London, UK Nelly Bencomo, Aston University, UK Christian Bird, Microsoft Research, USA Eric Bodden, Fraunhofer SIT and Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Victor Braberman, Universidad De Buenos Aires, Argentina Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA Yuanfang Cai, Drexel University, USA Satish Chandra, Samsung Electronics, USA Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada James Clause, University of Delaware, USA Arie van Deursen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Massimiliano Di Penta, University of Sannio, Italy, Italy Matt Dwyer, University of Nebraska, USA Vladimir Filkov, University of California Davis, USA Harald Gall, University of Zurich, Switzerland Alessandro Garcia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Mark Harman, University College London, UK Jeff Huang, Texas A&M University, USA Paola Inverardi, Università dell’Aquila, Italy Lingxiao Jiang, Singapore Management University, Singapore Zhi Jin, Peking University, China Sarfraz Khurshid, University of Texas at Austin, USA Patrick Maeder, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany Audris Mockus, University of Tennessee, USA Henry Muccini, University of L’Aquila, Italy Shiva Nejati, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati, USA Aditya Nori, Microsoft Research, UK Corina Pasareanu, CMU/NASA Ames Research Center, USA Denys Poshyvanyk, College of William and Mary, USA Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London, UK Saurabh Sinha, IBM Research, India Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada Peri Tarr, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA Tao Xie, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Dongmei Zhang, Microsoft Research, China Xiangyu Zhang, Purdue University, USA Andrea Zisman, The Open University, UK ********************************************************************* Supporters ********************************************************************* Platinum: Microsoft Gold: Tata Consultancy Services Silver: Accenture, Google, Infosys, Huawei Technologies |
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