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WICSA 2011 - CALL FOR PAPERS
-------------------------------------------------------------- 9th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture Architecture across boundaries www.wicsa.net http://twitter.com/WICSA2011 Boulder, Colorado - USA 20-24 June 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------- DUE DATES: ----------------------- Paper submission due: 7 February 2011 Notification of acceptance: 14 March 2011 Camera-ready paper due: 4 April 2011 CALL: ----------------------- WICSA is the premier gathering of practitioners and researchers interested in finding out about and improving the state of practice of Software Architecture. Since its inception, WICSA has functioned as a working conference, where researchers meet practitioners and where practicing software architects can identify the problems that they face in their day-to-day work and so influence the future of the field. Next to traditional conference keynotes and paper sessions WICSA includes interactive working sessions where practitioners and researchers exchange their insights and experiences to understand the current state of Software Architecture, and identify opportunities to make a difference. For WICSA 2011 the theme is 'Architecture across boundaries' - exploring the relations between software, system and enterprise architecture in cyberspace. This conference puts architecture in a global perspective and looks at the crucial role of architecture in integrating enterprises across business, technological, cultural and geographical boundaries, interconnecting systems of systems, providing a frame of reference for communication, evolution and change, as well as an instrument for continuous innovation. This year WICSA is co-located with CompArch, the federated events on component-based software engineering and software architecture. TYPES of Contributions: ----------------------- We solicit two types of paper submissions from the software architecture community: full papers and short papers. * Full papers should describe original and significant results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, or experimental research and industrial practice in software architecture. Full papers are limited to 10 proceedings pages, at most 8000 words. All papers should explicitly state the goals of systems or approaches described, discuss relationships to previous work, and use accepted, standard terminology. We especially welcome submissions of papers addressing practical evaluation and industrial application, as well as innovative approaches and ideas discussing emerging challenges. * Short papers are focused pieces of writing intended to stimulate discussion pertaining to experiences and ideas, rather than to present mature results. Short papers are limited to 4 proceedings pages, at most 3000 words. Papers should trigger discussion and raise awareness and reflection on specific topics, in both research and industrial practice, such as: insights on existing methods and techniques; identifying gaps in the state of the practice; and proposals to fill those gaps. Depending on their ability to trigger discussion, both full and short accepted papers can be clustered and discussed in working sessions, always an integral part of the WICSA program. We are also actively soliciting proposals for tutorials, workshops, tool demonstrations, and birds-of-a-feather sessions to be part of the conference program. Further details on submission of each type of contribution will be announced separately. TOPICS of Interest: ----------------------- Topics of interest for the conference include (but are not limited to) the following themes: - Software architecture to cross boundaries - Relationship of enterprise, system and software architecture - Software architecture and software qualities - Architectural patterns, styles and viewpoints - Architecture description languages and model driven architecture - Software architecture modeling, analysis methods and tools - Software architecture knowledge management - Software architecture from ultra large to very small systems - Software architectures for emerging systems - Software architecture discovery and recovery - Software architecture for legacy systems and systems integration - Service oriented architecture, SOA migration and governance - Open architectures, product-line architectures, software ecosystems, systems of systems - Cultural, economic, business and managerial aspects of software architecture - Software architects' roles and responsibilities - Training, education, and certification of software architects - State-of-the-art and state-of-practice in software architecture - Industrial experiments and case studies WICSA 2011 Organizing Committee: ----------------------------------- General Chair Raghu Sangwan, Pennsylvania State University Program Co-Chairs Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam Rich Hilliard, USA Local Chair George Fairbanks, Boulder University Finance Chair Dan Paulish, Siemens Industry Chair Olaf Zimmermann, IBM Research Tutorial Chair Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia Tool Demo Chair Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen Proceedings Chair Yuanfang Cai, Drexel University Workshop Chair M. Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen Publicity Chair Henry Muccini, University of L'Aquila Wiki Master Robert Schwanke, Siemens Electronic Media Chair Davide Di Ruscio, University of L'Aquila SUBMISSION and EVALUATION: -------------------------- Submissions to WICSA 2011 must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication in any other conference, journal, book, or workshop. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the WICSA Program Committee. Submissions must be formatted according to the IEEE CS proceedings format (8.5" x 11" two-column format). Templates and instructions can be downloaded from the IEEE Computer Society Press [http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/cps_forms.html]. Papers (properly formatted in IEEE CS proceedings format) must not exceed the size limits specified above: full papers (10 pages, maximum of 8000 words); short papers (4 pages, maximum 3000 words). Papers exceeding those limits can be summarily rejected without review. Submissions will be made through the CyberChairPRO on-line submission system. Details will be posted on the conference web site closer to the submission date. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE CS digital library. Each paper accepted must be presented by one of the co-authors. WICSA 2011 Program Committee: -------------------------------- Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Muhammad Ali Babar, IT Copenhagen University, Denmark Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute, USA Jan Bosch, Intuit, USA Nelis Boucke', DistriNet, KULeuven, Belgium Rafael Capilla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Jeromy Carriere, Yahoo!, USA Paul Clements, Software Engineering Institute, USA Chris Cooper-Bland, Endava, UK Anthony J. Courtemanche, Science Applications International Corporation, USA Ivica Crnkovic, Malardalen University, Sweden Carlos Cuesta, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Remco C. de Boer, ArchiXL, The Netherlands Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Peter Eeles, IBM, UK David Emery, DSCI, USA George Fairbanks, Rhino Research, USA Davide Falessi, Simula Research Laboratory and University of Rome Tor Vergata, Norway/Italy John Favaro, Intecs, Italy Anthony Finkelstein, University College London, UK Steven P. Fonseca, AdeptArch LLC, USA David Garlan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Morven Gentleman, Dalhousie University, Canada Ian Gorton, Pacific Northwest National Lab, USA John Grundy, Swinbourne University of Technology, Australia Christine Hofmeister, East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA Slinger Jansen, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Rick Kazman, SEI/CMU and University of Hawaii, USA John Klein, Software Engineering Institute, USA Kai Koskimies, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada Yan Liu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Thomas Lonski, Jeppesen, USA Antonia Lopes, University of Lisbon, Portugal Mark W. Maier, The Aerospace Corporation, USA Tomi Mannisto, Aalto University, Finland Nenad Medvidovic, University of Southern California, USA Henry Muccini, University of LíAquila, Italy Robert L. Nord, Software Engineering Institute, USA Flavio Oquendo, European University of Brittany UBS/VALORIA, France Eila Ovaska, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland Dewayne Perry, University of Texas at Austin, USA Eltjo Poort, Logica, The Netherlands T.V. Prabhakar, IIT Kanpur, India Claudia Raibulet, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Alexander Ran, Intuit, USA Tim Rice, The MITRE Corporation, USA Nick Rozanski, Artechra, UK Juha Savolainen, Nokia Research Center, Finland Robert Schwanke, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Judith Stafford, Tufts University, USA Clemens Szyperski, Microsoft Research, USA Antony Tang, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Bedir Tekinerdogan, Bilkent University, Turkey Jeff Tyree, Capital One Financial, USA Antonio Vallecillo, Universidad de Malaga, Spain Rob van Ommering, Philips Research, The Netherlands Hans van Vliet, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Michel Wermelinger, The Open University, UK Eoin Woods, Artechra, UK Uwe Zdun, University of Vienna, Austria Liming Zhu, NICTA, Australia Olaf Zimmermann, IBM Research, Switzerland -------------------------------------------------------------- For further information, please visit the conference website at: http://www.wicsa.net/ or tweet us at: http://twitter.com/WICSA2011 |
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