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ENASE 2011 : 6th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software EngineeringConference Series : International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering | |||||||||||||||
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ENASE 2011 (8-11 June 2011, Beijing - China)
6th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering http://www.enase.org/ IMPORTANT DATES Regular Paper Submission: January 24, 2011 Authors Notification (regular papers): March 25, 2011 Final Paper Submission and Registration: April 4, 2011 MISSION AND MOTIVATION The mission of the ENASE (Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering) conferences is to be a prime international forum to discuss and publish research findings and IT industry experiences with relation to evaluation of novel approaches to software engineering. By comparing novel approaches with established traditional practices and by evaluating them against software quality criteria, ENASE conferences advance knowledge and research in software engineering, identify most hopeful trends and propose new directions for consideration by researchers and practitioners involved in large-scale software development and integration. PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS The conference will accept Regular papers and Position papers. Regular papers should be original research work, present analysis of data and discussion of research findings. We invite two types of regular papers: Original contribution papers and Experience evaluation papers. Position papers should relate to an ongoing research or experience. We invite two types of position papers: Emerging research papers and Challenge papers. All ENASE papers will be published in time for the conference in the proceedings, produced by INSTICC under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM form (the CD-ROM will be shared with the co-located ICEIS 2011 conference). Proceedings wil be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, Inspec, DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and EI. After the conference, revised and extended versions of all full papers will be published by Springer in a CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) Series book. WORKSHOPS ENASE 2011 invites workshop proposals. All accepted workshop papers will be published in the ENASE Proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM. Details of what is expected of workshop proposal submissions will be available in the separate Call for Workshops on the ENASE website. GOALS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST ENASE provides a yearly forum for researchers and practitioners to review and evaluate emerging as well as established SE methods, practices, architectures, technologies and tools. An important underpinning and assumption of ENASE is that in software engineering "novel" turns out frequently to be just new hype. An objective of ENASE is to reveal any such hype as soon as feasible. This means that ENASE does not exclude more traditional approaches to software development and integration. On the contrary, ENASE endeavors to compare novel with traditional, also to discover if novel is not just traditional in disguise. Consequently, ENASE accepts also papers concentrating on a critique of more traditional and entrenched SE approaches. Against that background, ENASE undertakes to provide fast but careful scientific and empirical evaluation of new as well as more established approaches to software engineering. Of particular interest are experience reports and evaluations (qualitative and quantitative) of existing approaches as well as new ideas and proposals for improvements. The conference solicits experiments, case studies, surveys, meta-analyses, empirical studies, systematic reviews, conceptual explorations, innovative ideas, critical appraisals, etc. related to: * Software and Systems Development Methodologies * "3A" (Agile, Aspect-oriented and Agent-oriented) Software Engineering * Service-oriented Software Engineering and Management * Component-based Software Engineering and Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Systems * Model-driven Engineering * Meta Programming Systems and Meta-modeling * Knowledge Management and Engineering * Architectural Design and Meta Architectures * Business Process Management, Engineering and Reengineering * Process-centric Paradigms * Service-oriented Architectures * Service Science * Application Integration Technologies * Enterprise Integration Strategies and Patterns * e-Business Technologies * Requirements Engineering Frameworks and Models * Collaborative Requirements Management Systems * Business and Software Modeling Languages * Software Quality Management * Software Change and Configuration Management * Geographically Distributed Software Development Environments * Cross-feeding between Data and Software Engineering * Design Thinking as a Paradigm for Software Development * Formal Methods * Software Process Improvement |
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