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CSMR 2013 : 17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and ReengineeringConference Series : Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
CSMR 2013 - 17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering March 5-8 2013, Genova, Italy http://csmr2013.disi.unige.it/ twitter: @csmr_eu Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE TCSE. The European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR) is the premier European conference on the theory and practice of maintenance, reengineering and evolution of software systems. It promotes discussion and interaction among researchers and practitioners about the development of maintainable systems, and the evolution, migration and reengineering of the existing ones. The conference will be held in Genova (Italy), the city of lighthouse. CSMR is supported by the Reengineering Forum (REF). All accepted contributions will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Details on the submission process will be available soon on the conference website. Authors of the most mature and promising papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their manuscript to a special issue of an international journal (under negotiation). CSMR 2013 will feature technical research paper sessions, workshops, tutorials, an early research achievements track, an industry paper track, a tool demonstration track, a doctoral symposium and a special track on European research projects within the field of software maintenance and reengineering. TOPICS Topics of interest include but are not limited to: - Tools, formalisms and methods supporting the evolution of software systems, software architectures and software models. - Methods and techniques to assess, enable, improve and certify maintainability and evolvability of software intensive systems. - Techniques and approaches for software analysis, comprehension, and reconstruction. - Process models for software maintenance, reengineering, and evolution. - Experience reports on maintenance and reengineering of large-scale systems. - Empirical studies in software reengineering, maintenance, evolution and renovation. - Evaluation, assessment and benchmarks of reverse engineering and reengineering tools. - Education-related issues to evolution, maintenance and reengineering. - Language support for software maintenance and evolution. - Migration and evolution in emerging paradigms (SOA, cloud, AOP, multi-core computing and the like). RESEARCH TRACK: Research papers (10 pages) should describe original and significant work in the research and practice of software maintenance and reengineering. Theoretical results, case studies, empirical research and experiments are particularly welcome. EARLY RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS (ERA) TRACK: The ERA track papers (6 pages) should present great ideas and promising work in early stages of research. The submissions do not require full evaluation. The topics of interest are the same as the main research track. Participants will have the opportunity to present a summary of their work in form of a short paper and of a poster. INDUSTRY TRACK: The industry track papers (4 pages) should discuss industrial practice and experience reports describing problems (and their solutions) encountered in real applications. TOOL DEMONSTRATION TRACK: Tool demonstration track papers (4 pages) should include information on the theory, models, and infrastructure of the demonstrated tool. Challenges related to the use and adoption of the demonstrated tool should also be included. DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM: The doctoral symposium track is for those who are currently working on or have recently completed their PhD thesis. The papers (4 pages) should describe a summary of their research. EUROPEAN PROJECTS TRACK: The European track papers (4 pages) should give an overview on ongoing or recently completed projects (both national and international) in Europe related to maintenance and/or reengineering. WORKSHOP PROPOSALS: Workshop proposals should include the names and affiliations of the organizers, a description of the topic, the intended audience, and the proposed format of the session. Once the proposal is accepted the organizers should submit a paper describing the nature of the workshop area, related work, and its anticipated impact. IMPORTANT DATES Technical Papers: Abstract Submission Oct 12, 2012 (extended) Paper Submission Oct 19, 2012 (extended) Notification to Authors Nov 21, 2012 Workshops: Proposal Submission Oct 21, 2012 Notification to Authors Oct 28, 2012 Satellite Events: (Early Research Achievements, Industrial Track, Tool Demonstrations, Doctoral Symposium, European Projects Track) Abstract Submission Nov 28, 2012 Full Submission Dec 5, 2012 Notification to Authors Jan 5, 2013 Note: All submission deadlines are 11:59 PM (AOE time) on the dates indicated. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chair: Maura Cerioli, University of Genova Program Chairs: Anthony Cleve, University of Namur Filippo Ricca, University of Genova Early Research Achievements Chairs: Andy Zaidman, Delft University of Technology Ali Mesbah, University of British Columbia Tool Demonstrations Chairs: Xavier Blanc, University Bordeaux 1 Jacques Klein, University of Luxemburg Doctoral Symposium Chairs: Massimiliano Di Penta, University of Sannio Radu Marinescu, University of Timisoara European Track Chairs: Alessandro Marchetto, FBK-Irst Tanja E.J. Vos, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Industrial Chairs: Joost Visser, Software Improvement Group (SIG) Workshop Chairs: Walter Cazzola, University of Milano Michel Wermelinger, The Open University Tutorial Chair: Jens Knodel, Fraunhofer IESE Publicity Chair: Alberto Bacchelli, University of Lugano Web Chair: Maurizio Leotta, University of Genova Local Chair: Gianna Reggio, University of Genova Advisor: Elliot Chikofsky, Reengineering Forum Program Committees and Steering Committee: See http://csmr2013.disi.unige.it/ |
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