SBCARS 2012 - 6th Brazilian
Symposium on Software Components,
Architectures and Reuse
Supported by
the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC)
Natal - RN - Brazil
September 23-28, 2012
Part of CBSoft 2012 - 3rd Brazilian
Conference on Software: Theory and
Practice
***** CALL FOR PAPERS /
DEADLINE EXTENDED *****
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Paper
submission: June 10, 2012 (NEW DEADLINE)
- Author notification: July 21, 2012
- Camera-ready version: July 29, 2012
PRESENTATION
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The Brazilian Symposium on Software
Components, Architectures and Reuse (SBCARS)
is a Brazilian symposium promoted by SBC that
gathers researchers, students and
practitioners with a broad range of interests
in Software Engineering related to
component-based development, architectures and
reuse. SBCARS's previous editions were
highlighted by the presentation of high
quality technical papers, international
invited speakers, and tutorials.
SBCARS 2012 intends to continue this
tradition by offering a strong technical
program, keynote talks by leaders in the
field, and invited state-of-art presentations.
The last editions of SBCARS have also
attracted various contributions of
widely-recognized researchers in the area,
such as David Weiss, Dirk Muthig, Paul
Clements, Len Bass, Nenad Medvidovic, Klaus
Schmid, just to name a few.
In this context, this CFP is looking for
high-quality submissions for SBCARS 2012, and
invites authors to contribute with technical
papers related (but not limited) to the
following themes:
- Component-based Software Engineering:
specification, verification, testing,
evolution, certification, and quality, of
components of component-based systems
- Software Architecture: architecture
recovery; architecture description languages;
software architecture evaluation;
service-oriented architectures
- Software Reuse: technical and
non-technical issues
- Software Product Lines, Dynamic PL,
Service-Oriented PL
- Model-driven Development
- Service-based Development
- Aspect-based Development
- Design Patterns
- Software Modularity
- Variability Management
- Generative Programming and
Domain-Specific Languages
- Tool support for software components,
architectures, and reuse
- Case studies and experience reports
related to software components, architectures,
and reuse
- Experimental Studies related to software
components, architectures, and reuse
CONTEXT
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SBCARS 2012 is an event part of the 3rd
Brazilian Conference on Software: Theory and
Practice (CBSoft 2012),
http://www.cbsoft.dimap.ufrn.br/
which will also host three other
well-established Brazilian symposia:
- 26th Brazilian Symposium on Software
Engineering (SBES 2012)
- 16th Brazilian Symposium on Programming
Languages (SBLP 2012)
- 15th Brazilian Symposium on Formal
Methods (SBMF 2012)
CBSoft 2012, as well as SBCARS 2012, will
take place in Natal-RN, Brazil. Natal is the
Americas entrance spot, the closest one to
Europe and Africa, a modern and joyful city,
born between its rivers and the sea, adorned
by dunes and lots of green trees. A land of
colors and flavors where one can find pleasure
and adventure. It is summer here all year
long, on a littoral of wonderful beaches,
lagoons, semi-arid backland, cuisine, rides,
art and culture that was never seen before,
all allied to its peoples natural
hospitality.
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Submitted papers can be written in
Portuguese or English. Submissions in English
are strongly encouraged since the symposium
proceedings will be made available at the IEEE
Digital Library. Papers submitted to SBCARS
2012 must not have been simultaneously
submitted to any other forum (conference or
journal), nor should they have already been
published elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper
implies that at least one of its authors will
register for the event to present it.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by at
least three referees, based on its
originality, relevance, technical soundness
and clarity of presentation.
Papers should be submitted electronically
through JEMS system at SBC.
BEST PAPERS AND SPECIAL ISSUE
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The Steering Committee of SBCARS 2012
will award the best paper of the symposium.
And the best papers of SBCARS 2012, after
revision and extension, will be submitted to
a Special Issue of J.UCS journal (
http://www.jucs.org/)
.
ORGANIZING CHAIRS
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CBSoft 2012 General Chair: Nélio Cacho,
DIMAp-UFRN
SBCARS 2012 Chair: Uirá Kulesza, DIMAp-UFRN
PROGRAM CHAIR
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Marcelo Fantinato, EACH-USP, Brazil
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Ana Paula Terra Bacelo, PUCRS
Cecília Mary Fischer Rubira, Unicamp
Eduardo Santana de Almeida, UFBA e RiSE
Marcelo Fantinato, EACH-USP
Paulo Pires, UFRJ
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Alessandro Garcia (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Alexandre Alvaro (UFSCar-Sorocaba,
Brazil)
Alexandre Correa (Unirio, Brazil)
Aline Vasconcelos (IFF, Brazil)
Ana Paula Bacelo (PUCRS, Brazil)
Antonio Francisco Prado (UFSCar, Brazil)
Arndt von Staa (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Cecilia Rubira (Unicamp, Brazil)
Christina Chavez (UFBA, Brazil)
Claudia Werner (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil)
Cláudio Sant'Anna (UFBA, Brazil)
Daniel Lucrédio (UFSCar, Brazil)
David Weiss (Iowa State University, USA)
Eduardo Almeida (UFBA, Brazil)
Elisa Yumi Nakagawa (ICMC-USP, Brazil)
Ellen Francine Barbosa (ICMC-USP, Brazil)
Flavia Delicato (UFRJ, Brazil)
Flavio Oquendo (European University of
Brittany/IRISA-UBS, France)
Franklin Ramalho (UFCG, Brazil)
Gledson Elias (UFPB, Brazil)
Guilherme Travassos (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil)
Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes (UEM,
Brazil)
Ivica Crnkovic (Mälardalen University
College, Sweden)
Jeffrey Poulin (Lockheed Martin, USA)
Jobson Massollar (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil)
John McGregor (Clemson University, USA)
José Maldonado (ICMC-USP, Brazil)
Kiev Gama (C.E.S.A.R., Brazil)
Leonardo Murta (UFF, Brazil)
Lidia Fuentes (University of Málaga,
Spain)
Luciano Digiampietri (USP, Brazil)
Lucineia Thom (UFRGS, Brazil)
Márcio Barros (Unirio, Brazil)
Marcelo Fantinato (EACH-USP, Brazil)
Marco Aurelio Gerosa (IME-USP, Brazil)
Marco Tulio Valente (UFMG, Brazil)
Maurizio Morisio (Polytechnic University
of Turin, Italy)
Oliver Hummel (University of Mannheim,
Germany)
Padraig O'Leary (Dublin City University,
Ireland)
Paris Avgeriou (University of Groningen,
The Netherlands)
Patricia Machado (UFCG, Brazil)
Paulo Borba (UFPE, Brazil)
Paulo Merson (Carnegie Mellon University,
USA - Ikaru Projects, TCU, Brazil)
Paulo Pires (UFRJ, Brazil)
Regina Braga (UFJF, Brazil)
Rick Rabiser (Johannes Kepler University
of Linz, Austria)
Roberta Coelho (UFRN, Brazil)
Rosana Braga (ICMC-USP, Brazil)
Thais Vasconcelos Batista (UFRN, Brazil)
Toacy Oliveira (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil)
Uirá Kulesza (UFRN, Brazil)
Vander Alves (UnB, Brazil)
Vinicius Garcia (UFPE, Brazil)