[fg-arc] Call For Papers: IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA 2019)
Wilhelm (Willi) Hasselbring
hasselbring at email.uni-kiel.de
Wed Aug 22 17:36:56 CEST 2018
*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
ICSA 2019
IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture
March 25-29, 2019
Hamburg, Germany
http://icsa-conferences.org/2019/
ICSA cordially invites contributions related to all aspects of software
architecture. Submissions can be made in the following categories:
* Technical track
* New and Emerging Ideas (NEMI) track
* Software Architecture in Practice (SAIP) track
* Tool Demonstrations track
* Early Career Researchers Forum (ECRF-ICSA 2019)
* Workshops
* Tutorials
The International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA 2019) is the
premier gathering of practitioners and researchers interested in
software architecture, in component-based software engineering and in
quality aspects of complex software systems.
ICSA continues the tradition of a working conference, where researchers
meet practitioners and where software architects can explain the
problems they face in their day-to-day work and try to influence the
future of the field. Interactive working sessions will be the place
where researchers meet practitioners to identify opportunities to create
the future.
The increasing size of software systems and the emergence of
increasingly autonomous systems is asking for innovative software
engineering practices. The way software is being developed and
maintained is rapidly changing and must take into account multifaceted
constraints like fast-changing and unpredictable markets, complex and
changing customer requirements, pressures of shorter time-to-market,
rapidly advancing information technologies, just to name a few of these
new aspects. To cope with such constraints, software is increasingly
produced according to rapid continuous software engineering development
processes. The theme of ICSA 2019 is "Architectures to interconnect
Services and Systems".
We welcome original contributions that explore and explain the role of
architecture in current systems as well as in near future systems. This
conference looks at what can be learned from our software architecture
history, experience, studies, and best practices.
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*Call for Papers*
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We solicit the software architecture community original submissions of
the following types:
*Technical Papers*
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Technical research papers (10 pages) should describe original and
significant results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, or
experimental research in software architecture research or industrial
practice. The novelty of the contribution needs to be clearly described
and the results validated. Technical research papers are limited to 10
proceedings pages, and will be evaluate based on soundness,
significance, verifiability, and presentation quality, in that order.
*Topics*
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Topics of interest for the conference include (but are not limited to)
the following themes:
* Architecture & CI, CD and DevOps,
* Microservices
* Model driven engineering for continuous architecting
* Up-front architecture and agile development
* Architecting Systems of Systems, IoT systems, CPSs, software
ecosystems, self-adaptive systems, or autonomous systems
* Component based software engineering and architecture design
* Architecture evaluation and quality aspects of software architectures
* Automatic extraction and generation of software architecture descriptions
* Re-factoring and evolving architecture design decisions and solutions
* Architecture frameworks and architecture description languages
* Linking architecture to requirements and/or implementation
* Preserving architecture quality throughout the system lifetime
* Reusable architectural solutions
* Software architecture knowledge management
* Software architecture for legacy systems and systems integration
* Architecting families of products
* Cultural, economic, business and managerial aspects of software
architecture
* Software architects roles and responsibilities
* Training, education, and certification of software architects
* State-of-the-art and state-of-practice in software architecture
* Industrial experiments and case studies
*Anonymization, Formatting and Submission Instructions*
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Please note that ICSA 2019 will pursue a double-blind review process for
the main Technical track (only), therefore all submissions to this track
have to fulfill the double-blind reviewing requirements, see
https://swk-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~icsa2019/call-for-papers/author-instructions/index.html.
Papers submitted to the ICSA2019 technical track that disregard these
review requirements will not be reviewed but desk-rejected.
All submissions must conform to the Author Instructions, see
https://swk-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~icsa2019/call-for-papers/author-instructions/index.html.
All papers are to be submitted electronically via the EasyChair
submission system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsa2019 by
the submission deadline, and must not have been published before.
For more information please contact the Program Committee chairs through
the email contact address mailto:icsa2019 at easychair.org
*Publication*
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All accepted technical track contributions will be published in ICSA
2019 proceedings, and appear in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
*New and Emerging Ideas*
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The goal of the New and Emerging Ideas (NEMI) track at ICSA 2019 is to
encourage the software architecture community to propose new software
architecture research visions and ideas, which can potentially challenge
the status quo of the software architecture discipline (research and
practice) and point to new directions and opportunities.
*Types of submissions*
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The ICSA 2019 NEMI track seeks the following types of contributions:
*New Ideas*:
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* Visions or new directions supported by a strong and well motivated
scientific foundation or practical application;
* Arguments or results that challenge established results or beliefs,
giving evidence that calls for fundamentally new directions, opening up
new research avenues or software architecture practices;
* Radically new approaches, techniques, or theories that can bring new
results to software architecture research or practice.
*Emerging Results*:
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* Not yet fully mature research results, that may lack full validation
but that still can stimulate discussions; papers should trigger
discussion and raise awareness and reflection on specific topics, in
research and/or industrial practice.
NEMI papers must clearly motivate and illustrate a rationale for
changing current practice and/or research in software architecture.
Evaluation results are not required for NEMI papers (but if such results
exist, then they may be presented, if only to give the reviewers a feel
about the evaluation plan). Strong argumentation and reasoning is
expected to inspire the readers.
*Scope*
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NEMI provides a forum for innovative, thought-provoking insights in
software architecture in order to accelerate the exposure of the
community to early and on-going yet promising and potentially inspiring
innovations in industry and academia.
NEMI papers are not second-class ICSA research track papers. NEMI is a
forum for first-class contributions that provide novel, soundly
motivated directions and emerging results in research and practice.
In principle, the track addresses the same topics of interest as those
of the technical paper track. However, NEMI authors are encouraged to
combine these topics in new ways, to establish connections to other
fields outside of classical software architecture, push the boundaries
of software architecture to new avenues, as well as to argue for the
importance of software architecture research and practice in areas not
explicitly listed.
*Out of scope*
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A NEMI submission should not be just incremental results on existing
research, nor disguised advertisements for previously published results,
products, tools or methods, or experience reports. ICSA 2019 has several
tracks and workshops where such works can be submitted.
*Evaluation*
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All submissions will be evaluated in terms of the following criteria:
* Value: the problem is worth exploring, ideally real world use-inspired.
* Impact: the potential for disruption of current practice and/or research;
* Originality: new insights or ideas/visions;
* Rationale: soundness of the justification, reasoning and argumentation;
* Evaluation: appropriate consideration of relevant literature and/or
research evaluation to demonstrate originality, arguments and limitations;
* Quality: overall manuscript quality.
*Formatting and submission Instructions*
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All NEMI submissions must conform to the Author Instructions
https://swk-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~icsa2019/call-for-papers/author-instructions/index.html,
and must not exceed *four pages*, including all text, references,
appendices, and figures. No double-blind, but single-blind review will
apply to NEMI papers. All papers are to be submitted electronically via
the NEMI EasyChair submission system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsa2019nemi, by the submission
deadline. Submissions must not have been published elsewhere and must
not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under
consideration for ICSA 2019 NEMI track..
Note that in addition to an oral plenary presentation at the conference,
authors of accepted papers may also bring a poster describing their work
to further showcase their work to a broader ICSA audience.
For more information please contact the NEMI track chairs through the
email contact address mailto:icsa2019nemi at easychair.org
*Publication*
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All accepted technical track contributions will be published in ICSA
2019 Companion proceedings, and appear in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
*Software Architecture in Practice*
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The ICSA Software Architecture in Practice (SAIP) Track provides
practitioners and researchers a platform to present and discuss the most
recent innovations and findings in the field of software architecture by
means of experience reports and talks. Topics of interest are the same
as for the ICSA 2019 Technical Track.
*Types of Submissions and Publication*
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We solicit the following types of submissions:
*SW Architecture in Practice papers* (4-8 pages) address
industry-relevant software architecture problems through systematic
investigations. Full papers may describe industry-relevant experience
and best practices. Successful applications of research ideas in
industrial settings are welcomed as well as negative results that
rigorously describe why a research approach cannot be applied. Empirical
analyses of industry-relevant software architecture issues may help both
practitioners and researchers.
The evaluation criteria are potential impact, repeatability, and
real-world focus. An extensive discussion of the context in which the
result was obtained is useful to transfer an approach to other contexts.
Full papers will appear in the ICSA Companion proceedings.
*Technical talk proposals* (2 pages) must feature current trends in the
industry on the practice of software architecture presenting ideas that
are both inspirational and informative. Proposals should make clear why
the talk is interesting to ICSA SAIP attendees. Each accepted talk will
be of 30 minutes duration. Extended abstracts of the accepted talks will
appear in the ICSA Companion proceedings.
*Formatting and Submission Instructions*
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All submissions must conform to the Author Instructions
https://swk-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~icsa2019/call-for-papers/author-instructions/index.html.
No double-blind, but single-blind review will apply to SAIP papers. All
papers are to be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission
system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsa2019saip, and must
not have been published before.
For more information please contact the SAIP track chairs through the
email contact address mailto:icsa2019saip at easychair.org
*Tool Demonstrations*
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The ICSA 2019 Tool Demonstrations track provides researchers,
practitioners, and educators with a platform to present and discuss the
most recent innovations and findings in the field of software
architecture by means of live tool presentations. We distinguish two
categories of tool demo submissions addressing any aspect of tool
support to help software architects, researchers, and practitioners:
*Tools used in practice*, either from commercial vendors or open-source
projects. These demonstrations should focus on practical applications
within the different activities of software architecting and should
particularly show how they advance the current state of the practice.
New ideas and features are particularly welcome.
*Research tools* from academic or industrial research environments.
These demonstrations are intended to highlight underlying scientific
contributions and show how scientific approaches have been transferred
into a working tool.
Both categories may range from early prototypes to in-house or
pre-commercialized products. Authors of regular ICSA papers are also
welcome to submit an accompanying tool paper by adding information
regarding the actual demo as an appendix, as described further under
submission requirements.
We especially appreciate tool demos in line with the theme of ICSA 2019,
which is “Architectures to interconnect Services and Systems” –
leveraging advances like cross-functional and cross-national teams,
scaling research to industry scale problems, bridging customer-developer
divides, and working in an ‘intelligent connected’ world. Of course tool
demos on other topics of Software Architecture are welcome too.
*Submission Requirements*
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Submissions of papers for tool demonstrations must:
* Have a maximum length of 4 pages, describing the technology or
approach, how it relates to other industrial or research efforts,
including references, and what the expected benefits are.
* Have an appendix of maximum 2 pages (not included in the page count)
that provides a brief description of how the presentation will be
conducted, information on tool availability, maturity and the web-page
for the tool (if one exists).
* Clearly state the tool category: in-practice or research.
* Must conform to the Author Instructions
https://swk-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~icsa2019/call-for-papers/author-instructions/index.html.
No double-blind, but single-blind review will apply to tool demo track
submissions.
* Are to be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsa2019tool, and must not have
been published before.
Optionally, the submission can be accompanied with a video (maximum
length of 5 minutes) in high resolution. In this case, a link to a page
where the video can be viewed needs to be included in the appendix. Note
that the video is not mandatory, but if it is available, it will be used
to the benefit of the evaluation of the submission.
Tool demos papers and accompanying artifacts will go through a peer
review process and accepted papers will be included in the IEEE
companion proceedings.
For more information please contact the track organizers through the
contact address icsa2019tool at easychair.org
*Early Career Researchers Submissions*
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The goal of the Early Career Researchers Forum (ECRF-ICSA 2019) is to
inspire and bring together early career researchers in the field of
software architecture. This forum provides a vibrant place for
discussing potential and ongoing research at any stage, from ideas to
results. This forum strives to provide a friendly environment for early
career researchers to present their research proposals and early
results, and get feedbacks and inspirations from experienced
researchers. This forum stimulates interactions between early career
researchers and experienced academic and industry members of the
community by offering a two-stage submission process that will enable
early career researchers to obtain feedbacks on their submissions.
*Participation*
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Participation is open to research candidates (PhD or Masters),
industrial researchers or recent PhD graduates who want to share and
improve their research in the field of software architecture.
*Submission and Process*
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The submission shall be a written report of between 6-8 pages. The
format of the submission shall be in IEEE format (see Author
Instructions). Each submission shall include the following:
*Part 1: Research Submission*
Each submission should include the following information
· The title of your submission
· Your information (name, affiliation, and e-mail address)
· An abstract of your research
· Motivations and goals justifying the importance of your research
problem
· Research questions and hypotheses that describes what you want
to achieve, solve or demonstrate
· A discussion of the existing and related works that your
research is built upon, especially explaining why these works do not
solve the problem(s) that you have identified
· Description of the research methods and the collection of your
evidence
· Description of your potential contributions or contributions
· Description of your research agenda
Note that the scope of this submission is not limited to one area of
research, it could be a research agenda that connects several related
research questions. Please submit this part through the Easychair
submission system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecrficsa2019.
*Part 2: Recommendation Letter*
Ask your main research advisor (in case of research candidates) or
supervisor (in case of PhD graduates or industry researcher) for a
letter of recommendation. This letter should include:
· Your name and position
· Current status of your research
· An endorsement of the publication of your submission
The letter should be in PDF format and should be sent directly by your
advisor via e-mail to the ECRF-ICSA2019 Chairs through this email
address mailto:ecrficsa2019 at easychair.org. This recommendation letter
will be held confidential. The e-mail subject should have the subject
"ICSA2019-ECRF Recommendation" plus your Last Name.
*Evaluation*
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In the first round, one member of the programme committee will provide
feedbacks and comments to each initial submission. Based on the initial
feedbacks, some early career researchers will be invited to improve
their works for resubmissions. Submissions in the second round will be
evaluated by two committee members. A selection will take place based on
the quality and potential of the research and its relevance to Software
Architecture. Selected submissions will be accepted for publications and
talks in the ECRF forum.
*Publication*
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Submissions that are selected by the program committee members will be
invited to publish in the ICSA 2019 Companion Proceedings.
*Presentation and Discussion*
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All early career researchers who have their submissions accepted must
present in the ECRF-ICSA 2019. The chairs of ECRF reserve the rights not
to publish the paper of an absentee. A researcher shall have 15 minutes
to present their research and research agenda. Experienced researchers
shall provide feedbacks and facilitate discussions.
*Workshop Proposals*
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ICSA 2019 workshops provide a unique forum for researchers and
practitioners to present, learn, discuss and explore the latest
experiences, challenges, trends and emerging R&D results in the field of
software architecture. A workshop is not a mini-conference. The goal of
workshops is to provide a forum for participants to engage in intensive
discussion and explore the topic from different perspectives.
Workshops can be half-day or one-day events. Potential topics for
workshops are the same as, but not limited to, those of the ICSA 2019
Technical track.
Workshop chairs are responsible for submission and selection of papers.
Submissions must follow the IEEE Computer Science proceedings format, as
workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Digital Library.
Workshop organizers may allow for different types of contributions
(e.g., short and long papers), but a workshop paper should not exceed a
maximum of 8 pages in IEEE format.
*Formatting and Submission Instructions*
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All workshop proposals must conform, at time of submission, to the IEEE
Formatting Guidelines
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
Proposals must be written in English and not exceed 4 pages in length.
They are submitted through the Easychair submission system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsa2019ws by the proposal
submission deadline.
Proposals should contain:
1. Motivation and objectives of the workshop
* Title and acronym of the workshop
* Motivation and objectives of the workshop topic (not exceeding 500
words) (Note: If your workshop is accepted then this description will be
used as early publicity.)
* A more detailed discussion of the anticipated outcomes of the
workshop (e.g., open research problems to pursue, validation objectives,
empirical studies, why the topic needs to be explored in a workshop
setting etc.)
* Information about previous editions of the same workshop (if any)
* Potential connection with other ICSA events (if any)
2. Workshop format and needed services
* What will be the format and timings for the workshop? (e.g.,
position talks, keynotes, breakout sessions, panel discussions,
experiments, paper presentation and discussion,or a combination thereof)
* What are the requirements in terms of rooms, equipment, and support
staff? (e.g., do you need special room layout or assistance from student
volunteers?)
3. Target audience
* What backgrounds should the workshop attendees have?
* What is the range (min, max) for number of attendees for the workshop?
* What mix of industry and research participants is being sought?
* Please outline a strong and proactive publicity plan, including
information about the expected number and type of contributions and the
initial acceptance rate.
* Who are the potential Keynote speakers? In particular can you
attract keynote speakers from from industry?
4. Workshop contributions and evaluation
* What types of contribution are being solicited for the workshop?
(e.g., full papers, position papers, posters, demos, experiments, or
other interactive sessions)
* What type of evaluation process will be used?
5. Workshop duration and timetable
* Indicate if you plan for a half-day or a full-day workshop and
provide a timetable for the structure of the event
6. Organizers and program committee
* Names and bios of organizers
* List of the potential program committee members
7. Draft call for papers for the workshop (a one page call for papers
that you intend to send out if your workshop is accepted)
*Evaluation Criteria*
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Workshop proposals will be reviewed in a separate evaluation process
from research papers. Acceptance will be based on:
* evaluation of the workshop’s potential to advance the state of
research and/or practice or bridging disciplines, between research and
practice;
* timeliness and expected interest in the topic;
* relevance to the conference topics (See the topics of interest in
the ICSA 2019 conference site);
* the potential for attracting an appropriate number of participants;
* organizers’ ability to lead a successful workshop and attract
contributors;
* balance and synergy with other ICSA events.
A workshops may be canceled or merged with others after the early
registration deadline if too few participants have registered to make
the event viable.
For more information please contact the ICSA2019 workshop chairs through
this email contact address mailto:icsa2019ws at easychair.org
*Tutorials*
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Tutorials at the International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA
2019) provide a valuable opportunity for conference participants to
expand their knowledge and skills in specific research topics under the
umbrella of software architecture. Tutorials will be held before the
main ICSA 2019 conference in half-day or full-day sessions (25th and
26th of April, 2019).
Type of submission
A tutorial proposal consists of 2-4 pages containing sections that
describe the relevance of the topic, including the state of the art, the
implementation of the planned tutorial session, as well as the
background of the presenter(s). In particular, the proposal should contain:
* Tutorial title (one line).
* A summary of 350 words (maximum) suitable for posting on the
conference web site.
* Topic description and relevance for the ICSA community: this
section should include (i) a description of the topic, (ii) the state of
art in the topic, (iii) the intended audience – profile of the ideal
targets – for the tutorial, and (iv) the relevance for ICSA. The topic
should be described in detail, stressing its importance and timeliness,
including the 2 or 3 key take-away messages the audience should leave with.
* Implementation section: this section should include (i) the
duration of the proposed tutorial – half or full day, if both durations
are suitable submit two proposals with different outlines – (ii) a
preliminary schedule of events including estimated times, (iii) a
detailed description of what the tutorial will cover, (iv) a
justification of the tutorial for the expected audience, and (v) an
explanation of how the tutorial will be conducted – lecture, hands on
exercise, facilitated discussion, group activity, role playing, game,
etc. – including a description of materials to be included in the
tutorial notes.
* The Presenter(s)’ Background section: this section should include
affiliation, relevant biographical information (250 words maximum), as
well as summaries of the presenters’ technical, presentation, and
tutorial qualification and experience. This section should include a
description of where and when the tutorial has been offered previously
and the past number of attendees.
*Submission Instructions and Evaluation Criteria*
Tutorial proposals must be submitted via email
mailto:icsa2019-tutorials at informatik.uni-hamburg.de. They will be
reviewed by the organizers. Acceptance will be based on:
* Evaluation of the tutorial’s interest to the community (research
and/or practice)
* Timeliness and expected interest in the topic
* Organizer’s ability to lead a successful tutorial
* Balance and synergy with other ICSA 2019 events
For more information please contact the ICSA2019 workshop chairs through
this email contact address
mailto:icsa2019-tutorials at informatik.uni-hamburg.de
*Important Dates*
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Please note that all submission dates have been moved to earlier ones
*Technical Track*
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Abstract (mandatory) due 29 November 2018
Full Papers due 06 December 2018
Notification of acceptance 17 January 2019
Camera-ready due 07 February 2019
List of accepted papers publication 19 January 2019
Technical program publication 09 February 2019
*New and Emerging Ideas, Software Architecture in Practice, and Tool
Demonstrations Track*
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Abstract (mandatory) due 29 November 2018
Papers due 06 December 2018
Notification of acceptance 17 January 2019
Camera-ready due 07 February 2019
*Early Career Researchers Forum*
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Abstract (mandatory) due 03 December 2018
Submission due 10 December 2018
First round feedback 21 December 2018
Resubmission due 07 January 2019
Notification of acceptance 14 January 2019
Camera-ready due 04 February 2019
*Workshops*
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Proposal submission 21 September 2018
Proposal notification of acceptance 30 September 2018
Workshop CfP publication 14 October 2018
Paper submission 17 January 2019
Paper notification 07 February 2019
Workshop program publication, possible cancellation notice 08 February 2019
Camera-ready due 21 February 2019
Workshop days 25 and 26 March 2019
*Tutorials*
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Proposal Submission 25 January 2019
Proposal Notification 01 February 2019
Possible cancellation notice 08 February 2019
Camera-Ready Tutorial Summary 08 February 2019
Tutorial handouts 15 February 2019
Tutorial days 25 and 26 March 2019
*Registration*
Author registration deadline 07 February 2019
Early registration deadline 28 February 2019
Conference 25 - 29 March 2019
*Organizing Committee*
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General Chair: Matthias Riebisch, University of Hamburg, Germany
Local Chair: Sebastian Gerdes, University of Hamburg, Germany
Finance Chair and Conference Desk: Stephanie Schulte Hemming, University
of Hamburg, Germany
Program Co-Chairs: Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The
Netherlands, and
Uwe Zdun, University of Vienna, Austria
New and Emerging Ideas Track Co-Chairs: Matthias Galster, University of
Canterbury, New Zealand,
and Eltjo Poort, CGI, The Netherlands
SW Architecture in Practice Co-Chairs: Wilhelm Hasselbring, University
of Kiel, Germany,
and Heiko Koziolek, ABB Corporate Research, Germany
Early Career Researchers Forum Co-Chairs: Claus Lewerentz, Brandenburg
University of Technology, Germany, and
Anthony Tang, Swinburne University, Australia
Tool Demonstrations Co-Chairs: Tomáš Bureš, Charles University Prague,
Czech Republic, and
André van Hoorn, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Workshop Co-Chairs: Ipek Ozkaya, SEI, U.S.A, and
Eoin Woods, Endava, UK
Tutorials Co-Chairs: Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Universidade Federal da
Bahia (UFBA), Brazil, and
Michael Stal, Siemens Corporate Technology, Germany
Publicity Chair: Paula Rachow, University of Hamburg, Germany
Social Media Chair: Bastian Tenbergen, State University of New York at
Oswego, U.S.A.
Publications Chair: Stephanie Schulte Hemming, University of Hamburg,
Germany
Student Volunteers Chair: Sandra Schröder, University of Hamburg, Germany
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