[fg-arc] ICSME 2014 CFP - ERA/Tool Demo/Doctoral Symposium/Industry Tracks

Ahmed E. Hassan ahmed at cs.queensu.ca
Mon Jun 23 21:00:27 CEST 2014


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ICSME 2014 CFP - ERA/Tool Demo/Doctoral Symposium/Industry Tracks
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30th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and
Evolution

Sept 29 - Oct 3, 2014 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

http://icsme2014.org/
Twitter: @IEEEICSME
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software
Engineering (TCSE)
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The deadline for the ERA/Tool Demo/Doctoral Symposium/Industry tracks
is approaching! Please read below and refer to the web page for
further information.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstract submission: June 23, 2014 (optional)
Full papers submission: June 30, 2014
Notification: July 31, 2014
Camera-ready: August 7, 2014

*** One week submission 'Grace Period' for all paper tracks ***

Authors can update the PDF file for a paper submitted by the
submission deadline for one week.  No new papers will be accepted
during the grace period.

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ERA Track
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The goal of the Early Research Achievements (ERA) track is to provide
researchers and practitioners with a forum for presenting great,
promising ideas in early stages of research. These ideas do not
require a strong empirical evaluation! The 2014 ERA track aims to
provide constructive feedback to guide you from your initial idea and
limited evaluation towards a solid ICSME 2014 paper with strong
empirical underpinnings. The topics of interest for this track are the
same as for the main research track, i.e., all the topics in the
research and practice of software maintenance and evolution. Papers
submitted to the ERA track must not have been accepted previously for
publication or submitted for review to another conference, journal, or
book.

Further details are available at:
http://www.icsme.org/call-for-papers/era-track-cfp

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Doctoral Symposium Track
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As with previous editions, ICSME 2014 will feature a double doctoral
symposium:

  Pre-doctoral: The first part is dedicated to PhD students in the
  midst of their doctoral studies in the field of software
  maintenance, who intend to finish their PhD within the next two
  years (2015-2016). This symposium aims to provide PhD students with
  an opportunity to present their ongoing work, to interact with other
  researchers in the field, and to get constructive feedback from
  senior researchers. Participants will discuss their goals, methods,
  and results at an early stage in their research.

  Post-doctoral: The second part is dedicated to researchers who have
  delivered their PhD dissertations in the area of software
  maintenance and evolution within the last 2 years (2012-2014). This
  symposium aims to provide a forum for post-docs to present the
  highlights of their work to the ICSME community. Moreover,
  participants will be asked to reflect on the PhD process itself, and
  share some lessons learned with PhD students as well as PhD
  advisors.

Further details are available at:
http://www.icsme.org/call-for-papers/doctoral-symposium

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Industrial Track
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This track brings together participants from academia and industry in
a venue that highlights practical and real-world studies of software
maintenance and evolution. This track aims to foster
mutually-beneficial links between those engaged in scientific research
and practitioners working to improve software maintenance and
evolution practices. Experiences from practitioners provide crucial
input into future research directions and allow others to learn from
successes and failures.

Further details are available at:
http://www.icsme.org/call-for-papers/industry-track-cfp

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Tool Demo Track
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This track provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners
to present and discuss the most recent advances, experiences, and
challenges in the field of software maintenance with the goal of
allowing live presentation of new research tools. Whether the tools
are early research prototypes or polished tools prepared for
commercialization (but not yet commercialized), this track provides
the perfect opportunity to reach an international audience of
researchers and practitioners, and solicit critical feedback.

Further details are available at:
http://www.icsme.org/call-for-papers/tool-demo-track-cfp


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CHAIRS
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General Chair:
Hausi A. Müller, University of Victoria, Canada

Research Track Co-Chairs:
Leon Moonen, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Lori, Pollock, University of Delaware, USA

Industry Track Co-Chairs:
Grace Lewis, Carnegie Mellon SEI, USA
Marin Litoiu, York University, Canada
Carl Worms, Credit Suisse, Switzerland

ERA Track Co-Chairs:
Andy Zaidman, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Denys Poshyvanyk, College of William and Mary, USA

Tool Demo Co-Chairs:
Abram Hindle, University of Alberta, Canada
Daniel German, University of Victoria, Canada

Doctoral Symposium Co-Chairs:
James Cordy, Queen's University, Canada
Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada
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