-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for papers: Agile2011 Conference Datum: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 12:59:35 +0100 Von: Torgeir Dingsøyr dingsoyr@idi.ntnu.no An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
Agile 2011 - Research at Work http://agile2011.agilealliance.org/ August 7-13, 2011, Salt Lake City, USA
The Research at Work track of the Agile Conference focuses on bringing the results of rigorous scientific research on agile software development to researchers and practitioners.
We invite researchers to contribute to the body of knowledge on agile methods and processes, agile teams and people, and the tools and practices that support them. We aim at bridging the gap between research and practice, and encourage submission of case studies, action research studies, experiments, surveys and literature reviews. In 2011, the Agile Manifesto celebrates its 10th anniversary. This is an opportunity for scholars to examine the myriad of changes that have occurred in software development in the past decade. We especially ask for contributions critically reflecting on the current status of research and practice in agile development on topics including: - Large-Scale& Distributed Development - Testing& Quality Assurance - Coaching& Mentoring - Adoption& Transformation - Collaboration, Culture,& Teams - User Experience and Interaction Design - Working with Customers - Development Languages& Environments - Business& Project Management - Management and Business Aspects - Agile for Embedded Systems Development - Leadership
In addition, we would particularly like contributions exploring and questioning the theoretical underpinnings of agile and lean development and the Agile Manifesto.
Important dates: - Deadline for requesting paper shepherding: 15 December 2010 - Submission deadline: 25 February 2011 - Author notification: 15 April 2011 - Camera-ready version due: 1 May 2011
We seek two types of contributions for Agile 2011 Research at Work:
- Regular research papers - full papers for research that has led to significant and validated results. - New ideas and emerging results - position papers discussing what will appear or should be researched in the field.
Regular research papers We are looking for original, finished research, with implications for both theory and practice. Motivation for research and discussion of the related work must be included, as well as a description of the research method applied. As research papers will be included in the main conference tracks, authors of accepted papers will be assigned a mentor who will advise and assist in adapting the presentation to suit a mixed audience of practitioners and researchers. Authors of accepted regular papers are also invited to give a short presentation of their research method at a separate workshop on research methods in studies of agile software development. Papers are limited to 10 pages.
New ideas and emerging results We are looking for papers that describe new research directions, synergies with other disciplines or results not mature enough to be full papers. These ideas will be further developed with feedback actively sought from the practitioner community. This will provide a great opportunity to develop your ideas with others. Papers are limited to 4 pages. More details will follow in a separate workshop call.
Submission Papers will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, by three reviewers selected from the program committee. Both regular research papers and new ideas and emerging results papers will be published in the electronic proceedings and indexed in IEEE Xplore. Papers must follow the IEEE Proceedings format to be reviewed (http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting). Author information must be removed from submissions. Submissions must be in PDF format.
Papers must be submitted electronically through EasyChair: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=agile2011
Upon notification of acceptance, all authors of accepted papers will be asked to complete a copyright form and will receive further instructions for preparing their camera ready version. At least one author of each paper is expected to register and present the results at Agile 2011.
Journal special issue Authors of high quality papers relevant to a special issue call will be invited to revise and extend the contribution for the Journal of Systems and Software (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jss). A separate call for papers will be announced with instructions on direct submission, but we encourage authors to submit to the conference to receive more feedback.
Best paper award The IEEE Software Agile 2011 Best Research Award will be chosen from the highest-quality regular research papers having significant potential to impact software practice.
Paper Shepherding If you would like to receive help from an experienced agile researcher to shepherd you in developing a submission, please contact the stage producers by the time indicated in the important dates list.
Organization
Research at Work Stage Co-Producers Torgeir Dingsøyr, SINTEF, Norway Nils Brede Moe, SINTEF, Norway
Special Issue Editors Torgeir Dingsøyr, SINTEF, Norway Nils Brede Moe, SINTEF, Norway Venugopal Balijepally, Prairie View A&M University, USA Sridhar P Nerur, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
New Ideas and Emerging Results Coordinators Sallyann Freudenberg, Freelance Agile Coach, UK Johanna Hunt, University of Sussex, UK
Speaker Mentoring Coordinators Johanna Hunt, University of Sussex, UK Sallyann Freudenberg, Freelance Agile Coach, UK
Program Committee Pekka Abrahamsson, University of Helsinki, Finland Silvia Acuña, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Muhammad Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Venugopal Balijepally, Prairie View A&M University, USA Robert Biddle, Carleton University, USA Kieran Conboy, National University of Ireland, Galway Yvonne Dittrich, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Tore Dybå, SINTEF, Norway Sallyann Freudenberg, Freelance Agile Coach, UK Juhani Iivari, University of Oulu, Finland Andreas Jedlitschka, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany Karlheinz Kautz, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada Gwanhoo Lee, American University, USA Kim Man Lui, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Kalle Lyytinen, Case Western Reserve University, USA Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy Angela Martin, University of Waikato, New Zealand Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, Canada Grigori Melnik, Microsoft, USA Maurizio Morisio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Sridhar Nerur, University of Texas at Arlington, USA James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Minna Pikkarainen, VTT, Finland Jan Pries-Heje, Roskilde University, Denmark Václav Rajlich, Wayne State University, USA Bala Ramesh, Georgia State University, USA Hugh Robinson, Open University, UK Carolyn Seaman, University of Maryland, USA Kurt Schneider, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany Helen Sharp, Open University, UK Darja Smite, Blekinge Insittute of Technology, Sweden Bjørnar Tessem, University of Bergen, Norway Richard Vidgen, University of New South Wales, Australia Xiaofeng Wang, Lero, Ireland Agustín Yagüe, Technical Universify of Madrid, Spain