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SPLC 2010 : 14th International Software Product Line ConferenceConference Series : Software Product Lines | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS 14th International Software Product Line Conference (S P L C 2 0 1 0) Jeju Island (South Korea), 13 - 17 September 2010 http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr ******************************************************** SPLC, the premier forum for practitioners, researchers and educators to present and discuss the most recent ideas, innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns in the area of software product lines and software product family engineering, comes to Jeju Island in South Korea in 2010. The objective is to continue the dialogue between software product line practitioners and researchers on the benefits, obstacles, and weaknesses of applying software product line principles, techniques, methods, processes, and tools in an industrial or organizational setting. Scope: Although the traditional software product line topics obviously are in the scope of the conference, the focus for SPLC 2010 is on novel approaches to effective sharing of software assets inside and across organizations. These topics include, but are not limited to: * Industrial experiences in product line engineering * Techniques and tools for product line engineering * Evolution of product line assets * Business issues for product lines * Organizational and process issues for product lines * Product line life-cycle issues * Effective software product lines across organizational boundaries - Software supply chains - Software ecosystem * Software product line in new emerging application domains - Web services and online applications - Service oriented systems - Mobile applications and services * Software product lines and COTs components * Software product line approaches for end user configurability and programming * Business models and investment assessment We invite three classes of original, unpublished submissions: (1) RESEARCH PAPERS describe original research contribution (theoretical, conceptual) to the field of software product line engineering. A research paper should clearly describe the problem that has been tackled, the state of the art with respect to the problem, the solution that is suggested and the potential -- or even better the evaluated -- benefits of the contribution. We also call for short research papers, which are intended to report ideas in their early stages without complete/evaluated result. (2) EXPERIENCE PAPERS describe the history of a software product line accompanied by a critical review of experience within one or more development phases within a family and/or application engineering. An experience report describes lessons learned in domains of specific industries like automobile, mobile communication, embedded controller, or enterprise software. (3) POSTERS describe research results or on-going research projects. They are displayed in a dedicated poster area at the conference, and presented in poster sessions. Poster papers will appear in the second volume of proceedings. All contributions will be subject to a rigorous selection process by the international Program Committee, with an emphasis on originality, practicality and overall quality. Every paper will be reviewed by at least 3 committee members. All submissions should follow the LNCS format (15 pages for research/experience full papers and 5 pages for short research papers in maximum) and should include the authors' names, affiliations and contact details. Further instructions for submitting a paper will be available at http://splc2010.postech.ac.kr/. A paper that does not conform to the submission format could be rejected without review. We plan to have a best paper award and extended version of best papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of the journal "Science of Computer Programming (Elsevier)." Proceedings will be published in two volumes to encourage participation: - Main volume (LNCS): research and experience papers (including short research papers) - Second volume: poster papers, workshop position papers, panel position papers, demo summaries - this volume will have a separate ISBN ******************************************************** Submission Deadlines: Paper submission Feb 28, 2010 Author notification Apr 15, 2010 Camera ready papers Apr 30, 2010 ******************************************************** = Organization = General Chair: Kyo Kang, POSTECH, South Korea Program Co-Chairs: Jan Bosch, Intuit, Inc., USA Jaejoon Lee, Lancaster University, UK Industry Track Chair: Steve Livengood, Samsung Information Systems America, USA Panel Chair: Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, Germany Workshop Chair: Goetz Botterweck, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland Tutorial Chair: Liam O'Brien, NICTA, Australia Doctoral Symposium Chair: Tomoji Kishi, Waseda University, Japan Demonstration and Tools Chair: Stan Jarzabek, National University of Singapore, Singapore Hall of Fame Chair: David Weiss, Iowa State University, USA Publicity Chair: Patrick Donohue, SEI, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Hyesun Lee, POSTECH, South Korea Local Chair: Kwanwoo Lee, Hansung University, South Korea |
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