-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] ICSE'09: Call for "Software Engineering in Practice" Papers Datum: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 22:26:13 +0100 (WEST) Von: Joao Araujo ja@di.fct.unl.pt Antwort an: Joao Araujo ja@di.fct.unl.pt An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IN PRACTICE AT ICSE 2009 http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/events/icse2009/calls/SEIP/
The "Software Engineering in Practice" Track at ICSE 2009 will be a two-day track oriented towards reports of applying software engineering in practice and experience related to application.
We are inviting for this track experience reports from practitioners on new advances in software engineering methods, practices or tools.
If your team or company has developed new insights, both positive or negative, into new tools methods or practices in software engineering, for example in agile methods, service oriented architecture, concurrency, value-based approaches, and if you think that the lessons you have learned from experience are valuable for the software engineering community, please consider contributing to this track.
A contribution should consist of a brief explanation of the method, practice, or tool in question, a description of the context and particulars in which you have experience, the results youve achieved, and the lessons you and your organization have learned relative to this method, practice or tool, its applicability, its effectiveness, or insights on how to further improve it.
In particular, the content must be practical and relevant, and be presented in a well-documented and thorough manner.
We provide here an outline of aspects that are relevant for an experience report. Please use this as a guide in the writing of your paper.
Context provide sufficient background and setting so that the reader can understand whether the experience will/won't transfer to his/her situation. Goal/assignment what was supposed to be built or accomplished. How things went at the beginning. What went wrong or was unsatisfactory. How the team changed to repair this. (What went wrong next with that idea.) (How the team changed to repair that.) What happened finally. How you, the author, feel about this now; what you consider was transferrable to your next situation, or would omit the next time. We explicitly aim to acquire submissions from both the industrial practitioners that are able to convey their practical and relevant approaches in a well-structured and useful way, as well as academics whose work is relevant to the practitioner.
The track will be a mix of peer-reviewed presentations and invited speakers.
We are proud to announce that Steve McConnell will be the opening keynote of ICSE (and this track) on Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
Submission Deadline: Oct. 10, 2008
How to Submit Papers must be submitted electronically through CyberChairPRO. The deadline for submitting papers is October 10, 2008. This deadline is hard and non-negotiable.
SEIP papers will follow the same formatting specifications as the Research track. Please see Specifications for Submitted Papers for details in http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/events/icse2009/calls/format/
Acceptance Upon notification of acceptance, all authors of accepted papers will be asked to complete an IEEE Copyright form and will receive further instructions for preparing their camera ready versions. At least one author of the paper is expected to present the results at the ICSE 2009 conference. All accepted contributions will be published in the conference proceedings, which will also be available electronically.
Program Committee Co-Chairs Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada Frances Paulisch, Siemens, Germany
Programme Committee Mikio Aoyama, Nanzan University Rob Austin, Harvard Business School Jan Bosch, Intuit Keith Braithwaite, Zuhlke Frank Buschmann, Siemens Peter Eeles, IBM Hakan Erdogmus, National Research Council of Canada Robert L. Glass, independent Christine Grimm, SAP Peter Hruschka, Atlantic Systems Guild Ingolf Krueger, UC San Diego Marek Leszak, Alcatel-Lucent Mingshu Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences Tom Lonski, Jeppesen Andrew Lyons, WindRiver Systems Jas Madhur, Sierra Systems Grigori Melnik, Microsoft Linda Northrop, Software Engineering Institute Henk Obbink, Philips Ulf Olsson, Ericsson Eltjo Poort, Logica Dan Pritchett, eBay Art Pyster, Stevens Institute Bran Selic, Malina Software Erik Simmons, Intel Drasko Sotirovski, Raytheon Thomas Stauner, BMW Wolfgang Strigel, independent Markus Voelter, independent David Weiss, Avaya Eoin Woods, Barclays Global Investors
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