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ICSE 2006
28th International Conference on Software Engineering
Shanghai, China, May 20-28, 2006
http://www.icse-conferences.org/2006/
Sponsored by:
ACM SIGSOFT, IEEE TCSE, and the Shanghai Municipal Government
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Call For Papers and Participation
The International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) is the
premier software engineering conference, providing a forum for
researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the
most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the
field of software engineering.
ICSE 2006 will be held May 20-28, 2006 in Shanghai, China at the
Shanghai International Convention Center. Join us for an experience
that will combine outstanding technical events with a visit to a city
and country that will be truly unforgettable! A visa is needed for
travel - please visit the website for more information. Travel costs
are less than you think, so submit your papers! We hope to see you in
Shanghai!
Upcoming Submission Dates
Research Track: 9 September 2005
Education Track: 1 October 2005
Workshops and Tutorials: 6 October 2005
Experience, Far East Experience, SE: Achievements/Challenges,
Demonstrations, and Emerging Results: 30 October 2005
Doctoral Symposium: 5 December 2005
General Chair:
Leon J. Osterweil, University of Massachusetts
Program Co-Chairs:
Dieter Rombach, Technische Universitaet Kaiserslautern
Mary Lou Soffa, University of Virginia
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Research Track
The ICSE 2006 Research Paper track's goal is to provide a forum for
presenting the latest, best, and most important research results in
the field of software engineering. High quality research submissions
are invited for technical papers describing original, unpublished
results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual, or experimental
research. Papers should describe a novel contribution to software
engineering and should carefully support claims of novelty with
citations to the relevant literature.
Submission: 9 September 2005 at 11:59 PM EDT
Co-Chairs: Dieter Rombach, Technische Universitat Kaiserslautern
Mary Lou Soffa, University of Virginia
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Education Track
The Software Engineering Education and Training Track of ICSE 2006
will provide a forum for sharing recent advances, trends and concerns
with software engineering education.
Submission: 1 October 2005
Chair: Laurie Williams, North Carolina State University
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Experience Track
The objective of the Experience Track is to establish a meaningful
dialog between software practitioners and software engineering
researchers on the results (both good and bad), obstacles, and
lessons learned associated with applying software development
practices in various environments.
Submission: 30 October 2005
Chair: Forrest Shull, Fraunhofer Center
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Far East Experience Track
The objective of the Far East Experience Track is to demonstrate the
state-of-the-practice of software engineering in Far East Asia by
reporting on various experiences and establishing a dialogue between
practitioners and researchers on the benefits, obstacles, and
weaknesses of applying software engineering principles, techniques,
methods, processes, and tools in an industrial or organizational
setting for a variety of applications.
Submission: 30 October 2005
Chair: Kouichi Kishida, Software Research Associates, Inc.
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Software Engineering: Achievements and Challenges Track
The technical program includes a new Track focusing on major
achievements and core challenges in Software Engineering. The
objective is to identify and describe precisely both the critical
issues that had to be addressed in order to permit the major software
achievements, and the deep and enduring technical challenges which
remain in theory and practice.
Submission: 30 October 2005
Chair: Jeff Kramer, Imperial College
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Research Demonstrations
Research demonstrations enable conference participants to view
research systems in action, and to discuss the systems with the
people who created them. These demonstrations are intended to show
early implementations of novel software engineering concepts and are
suitable for mature presentations that can be communicated
effectively to a large audience using projection technology.
Submission: 30 October 2005
Co-Chairs: Matthew Dwyer, University of Nebraska
Kokichi Futatsugi, JAIST (Japan Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology)
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Emerging Results
This informal and highly interactive session gives attendees the
opportunity to engage one another in discussions about ongoing work
and critical issues in key areas. All ICSE participants can obtain
rapid, low overhead introductions to interesting work and
technologies in software engineering. Participant feedback can be
used by authors to help them shape future full ICSE papers.
Submission: 30 October 2005
Co-Chairs: Betty Cheng, Michigan State University, Beijun Shen, ECUST
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Workshops
ICSE Workshops provide a forum for groups of participants to exchange
opinions, advance ideas, and discuss preliminary results on focused
research topics.
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS DUE: 6 October 2005
Chair: Frances Paulisch, Siemens AG
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Tutorials
ICSE tutorials provide conference participants with the opportunity
to gain new insights, knowledge, and skills in a broad range of areas
of software engineering. Participants include software practitioners,
managers, teachers, researchers, and students seeking to gain a
better understanding of software engineering.
Submission: 6 October 2005
Chair: S.C. Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Doctoral Symposium
The goal of the Symposium is to provide a supportive yet questioning
setting in which students can present their work; to provide an
opportunity for students to attend ICSE; and, to support the ICSE
mission as a world-leading venue for software engineering research.
Students will be able to discuss their goals, methods, and results at
an early stage in their research. The Symposium aims to provide
useful guidance for completion of the dissertation research and
initiation of a research career.
Submission: 5 December 2005
Chair: Anthony Finkelstein, University College London
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New Software Engineering Faculty Symposium
The Symposium is intended to help prepare young software engineering
academics for successful careers as professors.
Chair: Lori Clarke, University of Massachusetts
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