-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CfParticipation: IEEE-CS Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training Datum: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 08:48:22 -0500 Von: Valerie Maxville maxville@ivec.org Antwort an: Valerie Maxville maxville@ivec.org An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
22nd IEEE-CS Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training February 17 - 19, 2009, Hyderabad, India
== Call For Participation ==
Scalability in Software Engineering Education and Training http://serl.iiit.ac.in/CSEET
CSEE&T has become the premier international conference focusing on education and training in software engineering. It seeks to answer the question: "As educators, how do we adjust our teaching to meet the personal preferences and technical challenges of the next generation of software engineers?"
You are invited to register and participate in CSEE&T�09 to be held in Hyderabad, India.
Hyderabad is the fifth largest city in India and has its own distinct culture. The city is more than 400 years old and is noted for its natural beauty, mosques and minarets, bazaars and bridges, hills and lakes. A multitude of influences have shaped Hyderabad�s character: culturally and linguistically it is a meeting ground between North and South India; its rich history, culture and architecture make it a city of enchantment, while the courtly influence as the former capital of the Nizamate can be seen in Hyderabadi cuisine, also heavily influenced by traditional Telangana, Mughal and Persian cuisine. Hyderabad is known as Cyberabad, owing to the presence of large number of IT companies. It is also an important seat of learning, with over ten universities situated there.
An exciting program of international and local speakers will provide numerous opportunities for academic and industry participants to interact and learn from each other. A welcome dinner, conference banquet and cultural excursion, all included within the registration fee, will facilitate networking across all aspects of SE education and training.
== Keynotes ==
Our keynote speakers draw on a wealth of experience within the discipline of SE:
Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Topic: Making Quality Attributes First Class Entities
Ed Cohen, Chief Learning Officer, Satyam Computer Services Limited Topic: Software Engineer to Global Leader: Service Provider and Trusted Advisor
Rajeev Sangal, Director, International Institute of IT Hyderabad Topic: Software Engineering: Research-led Education with Human Values
== Tutorials/Workshops ==
Participants will be able to exchange experiences and opinions in Workshops or learn more about a topic relevant to the conference theme in a Tutorial. The following have been accepted:
Tutorial 1 Enriching the Culture of Software Engineering Education through Theories of Knowledge and Learning
Tutorial 2 Software Engineering: A System Dynamics Simulated Pedagogical Practice
Workshop 1 SWEBOK Refresh and Continuous Update: A Call for Feedback and Participation
Workshop 2 The Graduate Software Engineering Reference Curriculum (GSwERC)
Workshop 3 Improving Communication Skills of SE Students Through Curricular Innovation
Workshop 4 An Examination of Learning Technologies that support Software Engineering and Education
Workshop 5 Multimedia Case Studies in Software Engineering: A Look at MDM CAP: A Case Authoring Platform for Education and Training
Workshop 6 How Can We Scale-up Student Admissions and Graduate Completions?
A Panel of industry leaders and senior SE academics is also planned to discuss the theme of the conference. Join us in exploring scalability in SE education and training.
== ASEET ==
A special one-day Academy for Software Engineering Educators & Trainers will be held on Friday, February 20, 2009. The purpose of the Academy is to provide an opportunity for software engineering educators and trainers to learn from master instructors in a highly dynamic, hands-on, interactive environment. The following master educators will be
Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University Topic: Software Architecture Design
Lynn Carter, Principal Fellow, Associate Teaching Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (Qatar) Topic: Delivering Software Engineering Skill
Pankaj Jalote, Director, IIIT Delhi; Microsoft Chair Professor IIT Delhi Topic: Teaching an Introductory Software Engineering Course in a Computer Science Program
== Grants and Further Information ==
We have a special grant to partially support Indian academics and full time research students. If you need this support, please send an email to cseet09@iiit.ac.in with the subject line CSEET09 financial support for India.
Enquiries: For more information visit http://serl.iiit.ac.in/CSEET or email cseet09@iiit.ac.in
== Conference Committee ==
Conference Chair: Vasudeva Varma, IIIT Hyderabad, India Program Chairs: Jocelyn Armarego, Murdoch University, Australia Pankaj Jalote, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Experience Reports / Short Papers Chairs: Heidi Ellis, Trinity College, USA Ashley Aitken, RunningCode, Australia ASEET Chair: Sasi Rekha, Advanced Learning Group, India Panels Chair: Daniel Berinson, Systec Engineering Pty Ltd, Australia Workshop Chair: Gil Taran, Carnegie Mellon U, USA Tutorials Chair: Helen Edwards, University of Sunderland, UK Local Organization Chairs: Rajul Asthana, Satyam Computer Services, India R K Bagga, IIIT Hyderabad, India Finance Chair: Sunita Lanka, Satyam Computer Services, India Publicity Chair: Valerie Maxville, iVEC, Australia Student Volunteer Chair: Kirti Garg, IIIT Hyderabad, India Conference Secretary: Vijay Sekhar, IIIT Hyderabad, India Web masters: Vivek Prakash, IIIT Hyderabad, India Lloyd Johnson, Murdoch University, Australia
Sponsored By
IEEE Computer Society
Co-Sponsored By
SIGSE, Computer Society of India
Supported By
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad Satyam Computer Services
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