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XVI Iberoamerican Conference on Software Engineering - CIbSE 2013 http://cibse2013.ort.edu.uy 8 - 10 April, 2013 Montevideo, Uruguay SCOPE AND MOTIVATION ---------------------------------------- CIbSE (former IDEAS) is the leading research forum on Software-Engineering in Iberoamerica. The main objectives of this conference is to promote high-quality scientific research in iberoamerican countries, supporting the researchers in this community to publish and discuss their work, also fostering collaboration and cross-fertilization among research initiatives. Building over the experience with 15 successful previous editions, CIbSE 2013 will be held in Montevideo, Uruguay. The event will include research paper presentations, tutorials, doctoral symposium, workshops, and keynote speeches by renowned iberoamerican researchers. Full paper submissions will be divided in 3 independent tracks: Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering (16th WER) and Experimental Software Engineering (10th ESELAW). CIbSE official languages are: Spanish, Portuguese and English. CONFERENCE TOPICS ---------------------------------- The main topics of interest are, but not restricted to: Software Engineering Track: automatic software generation formal methods applied to software engineering integration with human-computer interaction languages, methods, processes, and tools model-based engineering ontology applied to software engineering peer-to-peer (P2P) systems proof, verification, and validation quality, measurement, and assessment of products and processes reverse engineering and software system modernization software and service-oriented architectures software development paradigms software evolution and maintenance software product families and variability software reuse search-based software engineering web engineering and web services Requirements Engineering Track (WER): Requirements elicitation, analysis, and documentation Requirements validation, and visualization Requirements specification languages, methods, processes, and tools Requirements management, traceability, and allocation Requirements prioritization, and negotiation Modeling of requirements, goals, and domains Viewpoints in requirements Non-functional requirements Requirements engineering and software architecture Aspect-oriented requirements engineering Requirements for COTS-based systems Requirements for Web-based systems and mobile websites Requirements engineering for self adaptive systems Requirements for the agent-oriented paradigm Requirements for product lines Requirements engineering case studies and experiences Social, cultural, and cognitive factors in requirements engineering Aligning requirements to business goals and processes Requirements engineering education and training Experimental Software Engineering Track (ESELAW): Studies concerned with software processes and products Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models (cost estimation, analysis and design methods, testing) Reports on benefits derived from using specific software technologies Development of predictive models for software engineering Experiences with research methods: measurement theory, experimental design, qualitative modeling, analysis approaches, grounded theory, protocol studies, families of experiments Development, derivation and/or comparison of organizational models of software development industrial experience in process improvement Quality measurement Process modeling and applications in industry Experience management Systematic reviews and evidence-based software engineering Simulation based studies in software engineering Education and training in experimental software engineering SUBMISSIONS AND PUBLICATION --------------------------------------------- We invite contributions in the form of papers, tutorials, and doctoral work related to CIbSE's conference themes. Submissions are accepted in Spanish, Portuguese or English Long papers should not exceed 14 pages in Springer-Verlag's LNCS format (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions should be sent via the EasyChair submission system considering a specific track. They will be peer reviewed according to their relevance, originality, technical quality, and adequacy to the conference topics. These submissions may be accepted for presentation as long papers, short papers, or posters, whose final quality will be supervised by the program committee. We are working to publish the best CIbSE 2013 papers in an international journal special issue. In addition, the best conference paper will receive an award. Tutorial proposals should not exceed 6 pages, and should include the following information: title, abstract (up to 200 words), keywords, presenters (name, e-mail, affiliation, address, and brief biography), goals of tutorial and targeted audience. Tutorial proposals should be sent to the tutorials chair, according to the instructions provided in the CIbSE 2013 website. The doctoral symposium aims to bring together doctorate students to promote discussions and the exchange of ideas in a constructive and critiquing atmosphere. Proposals should not exceed 6 pages and should include a clear description of the problem addressed in your doctoral work, the state-of-the-art, the research methodology, the project plan, and preliminary results, highlighting the contributions of the proposed solution. Proposals should be sent to the doctoral symposium chair, according to the instructions provided in the CIbSE 2013 website. IMPORTANT DATES ---------------------------- Abstract submission: 11 December 2012 Paper submission: 20 December 2012 Paper notification: 5 February 2013 Paper camera-ready: 22 February 2013 GENERAL CONFERENCE CHAIR ------------------------------ Gastón Mousqués, Universidad ORT, Uruguay ORGANIZATION CHAIR ------------------------------ Santiago Matalonga, Universidad ORT, Uruguay GENERAL PROGRAM CHAIRS ------------------------------ Guilherme Horta Travassos, COPPE, UFRJ, Brazil Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TRACK CO-CHAIRS ------------------------------ Márcio de Oliveira Barros, UNIRIO, Brazil Diego Vallespir, Universidad de la República, Uruguay REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING TRACK CO-CHAIRS (16th WER) ------------------------------ Nelly C. Fernandez, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Leandro Antonelli, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina EXPERIMENTAL SE TRACK CO-CHAIRS (9th ESELAW) ------------------------------ Arilo Cláudio Dias Neto, UFAM, Brazil Martín Solari, Universidad ORT, Uruguay TUTORIAL CHAIR ---------------------------- Santiago Matalonga, Universidad ORT, Uruguay DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS -------------------------------------------- Luca Cernuzzi, Universidad Católica “Nuestra Señora de la Asunción”, Paraguay Gerardo Matturro, Universidad ORT, Uruguay INDUSTRIAL CHAIR -------------------------------------------- Amalia Alvarez, Universidad ORT, Uruguay PROCEEDINGS CHAIR -------------------------------------------- Cecilia Apa, Universidad de la República, Uruguay PUBLICITY CHAIR -------------------------------------------- Silvana Moreno, Universidad de la República, Uruguay WEBMASTER -------------------------------------------- Liliana Pino, Universidad ORT, Uruguay |
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