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ICSE 2010 : 32nd International Conference on Software Engineering (Research Demonstrations Track) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call for Papers
ICSE 2010 Research Demonstrations Track 32nd International Conference on Software Engineering Cape Town, South Africa, May 2-8, 2010 http://www.sbs.co.za/ICSE2010/ Goal ICSE 2010 Research Demonstrations track will provide a forum for conference participants to use presentations, live demonstrations, and interactive poster presentations to learn about research tools from the software engineering community. Research demonstrations are expected to present implementation of tools for novel and innovative software engineering techniques and processes. Any of the ICSE 2010 topics of interest are appropriate areas for research demonstrations. Important Dates Paper submission deadline: 7 January 2010 Notification of acceptance: 11 February 2010 Camera ready copy due: 3 March 2010 Scope The program will include two categories of demonstrations: formal research demonstrations and informal research demonstrations: * Formal research demonstrations are tool demos suitable for mature presentations. Each such demonstration will be presented during a formal presentation session. In addition, we expect presenters to be available for additional informal demonstrations to participants. Four-page papers will be published in the ICSE proceedings. * Informal research demonstrations will be demonstrated only informally, through one-on-one or small-group interactions, in a suitably allotted time slot. Two-page extended abstracts will be published in the ICSE proceedings. Review and Evaluation Criteria Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the research demonstrations committee. The committee will review each submission to assess the relevance and quality of the proposed demonstration in terms of originality, soundness, and presentation quality. Submissions should describe their relevance to software engineering, discuss the level of maturity of the tool, and reference the technical foundations upon which they are based (typically, through appropriate references to previously-published work). Based on reviewers' comments and recommendations, the committee will classify accepted demonstrations as either formal or informal research demonstrations which will be published in the conference proceedings. Submission Research demonstration papers must be submitted electronically via Cyberchair and conform to the ICSE 2010 Format and Submission Guidelines. The deadline for research demonstration papers submission is 07 January 2010. Submissions should consist of a single document with two to three parts. The first part, at most four pages, should describe the tool presented. The second part, as an appendix of at most two pages, should explain how the demonstration will be carried out and what it will show. Optionally, authors may attach up to four additional pages of screen dumps, well-captioned, to illustrate the planned demo. Publication Final camera ready papers will follow the ICSE 2010 Format and Submission Guidelines. The camera ready for formal demonstrations will be limited to four pages. The camera ready for informal demonstrations will be limited to two pages that will summarize the original submission. All accepted formal and informal research demonstration papers will be published in the conference proceedings Presentation and Demonstration Besides the paper, the authors of accepted formal demonstrations will be expected to deliver both presentations and demonstrations. The authors of the accepted informal demonstrations will be expected to deliver demonstrations only. * Presentations: presentations of the technical characteristics of the systems will be demonstrated during a session of the conference. Two data projectors will be available, so that both a live demonstration and the slides can be projected at the same time. * Demonstrations: There will be a separate time slot for demonstration of about 3 hours in a venue equipped for small-group informal demonstrations. In this way, ICSE attendees and demonstrators will have more opportunities for stimulating one-on-one interactions. Only desks will be provided during this time period. * Posters: Authors should prepare posters to display during the demonstration slot; the posters will also be on display during breaks for ICSE participants to view. Equipment We will not provide any computing equipment such as computers, disk drives, or monitors. We will, however, provide basic electronic projection capabilities during the formal demonstration and desks for the informal demonstrations. Research Demonstrations Co-Chairs Cornelius Ncube (Bournemouth University, cncube@bournemouth.ac.uk) Andrea Zisman (City University London, UK, a.zisman@soi.city.ac.uk) Research Demonstrations Committee Members Luciano Baresi (Politecnico de Milano, Italy) Jaelson B. Castro (Universidade Federal De Pernambuco, Brazil) W.K. Chan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Alex Egyed (Johannes Kepler University, Austria) Xavier Franch (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain) Aurora Gerber (Meraka Institute, South Africa) Dimitra Giannakopoulou (NASA Ames, USA) Martin Glinz (University of Zurich, Zurich) Olly Gotel (Pace University, USA) Robert Hall (AT&T Research Labs, USA) Peter Haumer (IBM Rational, USA) John Hosking (University of Auckland, New Zeeland) Jane Huang (DePaul University, USA) John Penix (Google, USA) Hridesh Rajan (IOWA State University, USA) George Spanoudakis (City University London, UK) Kurt Stirewalt (Michigam State University, USA) Tetsuo Tamai (University of Tokyo, Japan) Willen Visser (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa) Albert Zuendorf (University of Kassel, Germany) |
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