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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ** Software Engineering In Practice (SEIP) Track ** ICSE 2014 - 36th International Conference on Software Engineering May 31 - June 7, 2014, Hyderabad, India Submission DEADLINE: October 23, 2013 More info at: http://2014.icse-conferences.org/seip ===================================================================== Goal ==== The Software Engineering in Practice (SEIP) track is the privileged ICSE track for researchers and practitioners to discuss innovations and solutions to concrete software engineering problems. SEIP provides a unique forum for exchanging new ideas, fostering long-term innovations, networking and forging long-term collaborations for addressing the most interesting and realistic software engineering research directions. Following a long-term tradition, SEIP will gather highly-qualified industrial and research participants that are eager to communicate and share common interests in software engineering. The technical program of the track will be composed of invited speeches, panel discussions, tutorials and industry-strength paper presentations with high take-away value for the software engineering practitioners. Submissions =========== Submissions that adhere to the submission and formatting instructions can be made using the EasyChair link provided here: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seipicse2014 We are seeking original submissions (not published or under review elsewhere), written exclusively in English, including the title of the submission, the name and affiliation of each author, an up to 150-words abstract, and up to 8 keywords. We will accept two types of submissions: * Experience report and case studies papers: Each paper should provide clear take-away value by describing the context of a problem of practical importance; discussing why the solution of the problem is innovative, effective, or efficient; providing a concise explanation of the approach, techniques, and methodologies employed; and explaining the best practices that emerged, tools developed, and/or software processes involved. Furthermore, papers should describe broader applicability; overall assessment of benefits, risks and mitigations, and other lessons learned. Experience reports and case studies may be up to ten pages in length and will appear in the ICSE Companion proceedings. * Panel proposals: We solicit panel proposals on topics that are likely to be relevant and of interest to industrial attendees. Each proposal should describe the topic to be discussed, argue why the topic is timely and of interest, and identify an initial panel membership with associated bios of identified panelists. Each accepted panel will be allowed two pages in the ICSE Companion proceedings. Evaluation ========== All submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Software Engineering in Practice Program Committee. Submissions must not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of practicality to industry, originality, significance of contribution, applicability, quality of presentation, and discussion to related work. Important Dates =============== Submissions Due: 23 October 2013 Notification of Acceptance: 17 February 2014 Camera Ready Copy: 14 March 2014 Formatting and submission instructions ====================================== Please review the submission and formatting instructions at http://2014.icse-conferences.org/format carefully. Submissions that do not comply with the instructions and size limits will be rejected without review. Track Co-Chairs =============== Gautam Shroff, Tata Consultancy Services, India Arnaud Gotlieb, SIMULA, Norway, and INRIA, France Program Committee ================= Gordon Fraser, Univ. of Sheffield, UK Zhenyu Chen, Nanjing Univ., China Volker Gruhn, Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Raghavan Komondoor, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Sreedhar Reddy, Tata Consultancy Services, India Aditya Nori, Microsoft Research, India Laurence Duchien, INRIA and Univ. of Lille, France Jan Bosch, Chalmers Univ. of Technology, Sweden Mathieu Acher, Univ. de Rennes 1 and INRIA, France Venkatesh R, Tata Consultancy Services, India Ipek Ozkaya, Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, USA Brian Robinson, ABB Inc., USA Ravindra Naik, Tata Research Development and Design Centre, India Marcelo D'Amorim, Federal Univ. of Pernambuco, Brazil Rob Hierons, Brunel Univ., UK Roberto Bagnara, Univ. of Parma, Italy Thenalapadi S. Mohan, Infosys Technologies, India John Penix, Google, USA Franz Wotawa, Technische Univ. Graz, Austria June Andronick, NICTA and Univ. of New South Wales, Australia Valerie Issarny, INRIA, France Sugata Ghosal, IBM Research, India Sagar Sen, SIMULA Research Laboratory, Norway Ewen Denney, SGT/NASA Ames, USA Florent Kirchner, CEA LIST, France Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Infosys Technologies, India Davide Falessi, Fraunhofer CESE, USA Giles Perrouin, Univ. of Namur, Belgium Bran Selic, Malina Software Corp., Canada Sudipto Ghosh, Colorado State Univ., USA Emilia Mendes, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden René Just, Univ. of Washington, USA Morten Mossige, Univ. of Stavanger and ABB Robotics, Norway Yang Ye, Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Roger Kilian-Kehr, SAP, Germany |
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