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SATToSE 2023 : SATToSE 2023: 15th Seminar on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://sattose.org/2023 | |||||||||||||||
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SATToSE is the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution. Its 15th edition will take place in Fisciano (Salerno, Italy) on June 12-14, 2023. Past editions of SATToSE saw presentations on software visualization techniques, tools for co-evolving various software artifacts, their consistency management, runtime adaptability, and context awareness, as well as empirical results about software evolution.
SATToSE will host invited talks, paper presentations, and tutorials, fostering interactions among participants and stimulating lively debates and discussions around the topics of interest of the event. We expect attendees to be active participants and not just passive listeners. List of Topics: Contributions are solicited on all aspects of software and model evolution, practices, and technologies. In particular, we encourage submissions about the following (non-exhaustive) list of topics: Supporting tools, processes, and models for managing software evolution Industrial needs, case studies, and experiences Software analytics and visualization techniques to support software evolution Empirical studies in evolution and maintenance Program transformation, refactoring, renovation, and migration Program and/or data reverse engineering Evolution of data-intensive or process-intensive systems Approaches of model-driven software evolution Software evolution for emerging paradigms Coupled evolution of meta-models, models, and transformations Classification of evolution scenarios Reliability and security aspects of software evolution Negative research results in software evolution Software ecosystem evolution Formalisms, notations, theories, methods, and languages for expressing software evolution Conformance checking, inconsistency management, synchronization, differencing, comparison, versioning, and impact analysis of evolving models. Submission Guidelines: We solicit extended abstracts of 2–10 pages in one of the following forms: *Work in Progress: Early ideas and achievements that you want to share with the community and get feedback on. *Publication Summaries: Overview of research results already published or ready to be submitted to a conference or a journal. *Technology Showdown Demonstrations: Technical explanation of important features of your framework, library, or tool. Please adhere to this latex style, two-column style (sample-2col.tex and ceurart.cls). An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is available here. This format is compatible with the CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Important Dates *Abstract submission April 7, 2023 AoE *Paper submission April 14, 2023 AoE *Notification of acceptance May 5, 2023 *Registration deadline May 12, 2023 *SATToSE Seminar June 12-14, 2023 Proceedings: The proceedings will be published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Venue: SATToSE will be held at the University of Salerno's computer science department, located a few kilometers from Salerno at the junction of motorway intersections. The best way to reach the campus from abroad is first to go to Salerno. The nearest International Airport is Naples Capodichino (code NAP). You can take a bus (Alibus) from the airport to the central station in Naples and get off here for connections to Salerno through high-speed and traditional train services. From Salerno, frequent buses connect the city to the university. Salerno is located about 60 km south of Naples and is considered a gateway to the Amalfi Coast. It has a lot to offer, from a medieval city center that takes you back to its ancient and prestigious origins to a seafront with modern and avant-garde architecture. Registration and Invited Speakers: This year's SATToSE is co-located with the 16th International Summer School on Software Engineering (ISSSE), organized yearly by the University of Salerno. The summer school features international speakers and will be held from June 13-15, 2023. During these two days, participants can attend SATToSE seminars and invited talks in alternating sessions. Register now to take advantage of the special pricing for attending all events included in the Software Engineering Week @Salerno. For more information, visit [https://sesalabunisa.github.io/ISSSE-2023/]. List of Speakers: *Mark Harman, Meta & University College London, United Kingdom *Helena Holmström Olsson, Malmö University, Sweden *Alexander Serebrenik, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands *Mairieli Wessel, Radboud University, The Netherlands In addition, ISSSE will provide talks by the following speakers: *Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy *Massimiliano Di Penta, University of Sannio, Italy Organization General Chair: Andrea De Lucia Program Chair: Dario Di Nucci Proceedings Chair: Valeria Pontillo Publicity Chair: Gilberto Recupito Steering Committee Program Committee Alexandre Bergel - University of Chile (Chile) Gemma Catolino - JADS / University of Tilburg (The Netherlands) Zadia Codabux - University of Saskatchewan (Canada) Eleni Constantinou - University of Cyprus (Cyprus) Coen De Roover - Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) Davide Di Ruscio - University of L'Aquila (Italy) Maria Kechagia - University College London (United Kingdom) Kim Mens - Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium) Valeria Pontillo - University of Salerno (Italy) Gregorio Robles - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Spain) Tushar Sharma - Dalhousie University (Canada) Vadim Zaytsev - University of Twente (The Netherlands) |
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