CFP ASE07: International Conference on Automated Software
Engineering
Yunwen Ye
yunwen at l3d.cs.colorado.edu
Thu Feb 15 01:05:03 CET 2007
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22nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on
AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(ASE2007)
Nov. 5-9, 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
http://www.ase-conference.org/
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DUE DATES for Various Submissions:
Jun. 4, 2007 Paper Abstracts
Jun. 11, 2007 Papers
Apr. 20, 2007 Workshop Proposals
Jul. 9, 2007 Tutorial Proposals, Doctoral Symposium
and Tool Demonstrations
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The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
brings together researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the
foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of automated software
engineering. ASE2007 will include technical papers, invited keynotes,
tutorials, workshops, tool demonstrations, and a doctoral symposium.
General Chair
Kurt Stirewalt, Michigan State University, USA
http://www.cse.msu.edu/~stire/
Program Co-Chairs
Alexander Egyed, Teknowledge Corporation, USA
http://www.alexander-egyed.com/
Bernd Fischer, University of Southampton, UK
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/people/bf/
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Keynote Speakers
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Rustan Leino, Microsoft Research
http://research.microsoft.com/~leino/
Bran Selic, IBM
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/bios/selic.html
Doug Smith, Kestrel Institute
http://www.kestrel.edu/home/people/smith/
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Call for Papers
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http://www.cse.msu.edu/ase2007/cfp/papers/
Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design, implementation,
testing, and maintenance of large software systems. Automated software
engineering focuses on how to automate or partially automate these tasks
to achieve significant improvements in quality and productivity. ASE 2007
encourages contributions describing basic research, novel applications,
and experience reports. In all cases, papers should carefully articulate
the relevance of their contributions to the automation of software
engineering tasks. Solicited topics include, but are not limited to:
- Automated reasoning techniques
- Component-based systems
- Computer-supported cooperative work
- Configuration management
- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
- Human-computer interaction
- Knowledge acquisition and management
- Maintenance and evolution
- Model-based software development
- Modeling language semantics
- Ontologies and methodologies
- Open systems development
- Product line architectures
- Program understanding
- Program synthesis
- Program transformation
- Re-engineering
- Requirements engineering
- Specification languages
- Software architecture and design
- Software visualization
- Testing, verification, and validation
- Tutoring, help, and documentation systems
ACM Press will publish accepted papers in the conference proceedings.
In addition, authors of selected papers will be invited to revise and
re-submit extended versions of their conference papers for consideration
for a special issue of the Journal of Automated Software Engineering,
published by Springer.
ASE 2007 accepts two categories of paper submissions. Long paper
submissions should report on a substantial contribution supported by an
appropriate evaluation. Each accepted long paper will be presented in a
plenary session of the main conference program. Long paper submissions
may be accepted as short papers if the program committee finds the
contribution or the evaluation not substantial enough. Long paper
submissions must not exceed 10 pages in the conference format. Short
paper submissions typically discuss exciting new work that is not yet
mature enough for a long paper and lacks evaluation. Each accepted short
paper will be presented in a poster session. Short paper submissions
must not exceed 4 pages in the conference format.
Papers submitted to ASE 2007 must not have been previously published and
must not be under review for publication elsewhere. Papers must strictly
adhere to submission guidelines. Papers exceeding the given page limits
or using condensed formatting will be administratively rejected and will
not be reviewed. All papers that conform to submission guidelines will
be peer-reviewed by program committee members.
All papers must be submitted electronically by June 11, 2007 (abstracts
must be submitted by June 4, 2007).
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Call for Workshop Proposals
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http://www.cse.msu.edu/ase2007/cfp/workshops/
ASE 2007 invites submissions of workshop proposals. The workshops
co-located with the conference should provide an opportunity for
exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing preliminary results
on topics related to software engineering research and applications.
A workshop may last one or two days. The proceedings of each accepted
workshop will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. Workshop proposals
should be submitted in PDF format via email to both workshop co-chairs
by April 20, 2007.
Workshops Co-Chairs:
Neelam Gupta, University of Arizona, USA
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~ngupta/
George Spanoudakis, City University London, UK
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~gespan/
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Call for Tutorials
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http://www.cse.msu.edu/ase2007/cfp/tutorials/
Tutorials are an integral component of the ASE conferences. They either
provide an intensive introduction to an evolving or emerging research
topic or allow attendees to develop skill in the application of some ASE
technique or tool. ASE 2007 invites proposals for half-day/full-day
tutorials. Proposals should be submitted by July 9, 2007.
Tutorials Co-Chairs:
Marsha Chechik, University of Toronto, Canada
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~chechik/
Virginie Wiels, ONERA/CERT, France
http://www.cert.fr/francais/deri/wiels/
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Call for Doctoral Symposium
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http://www.cse.msu.edu/ase2007/cfp/ds/
The ASE 2007 Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students working
on automated software engineering and give them the opportunity to present
and to discuss their research within the ASE community in a constructive
atmosphere. Specifically, the symposium aims to provide a setting whereby
students receive feedback on their research and guidance on future directions
from a broad group of advisors, foster a supportive community of scholars
and a spirit of collaborative research, and contribute to the conference
goals through interaction with other researchers and conference events.
Doctoral Symposium Co-Chairs:
Andrew Ireland, Heriot-Watt University, UK
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~air/
Willem Visser, RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center, USA
http://ase.arc.nasa.gov/visser/
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Call for Tool Demonstrations
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Tools are central to automated software engineering. Hence, tool
demonstrations will have a prominent role in the conference. ASE 2007
solicits submissions for tool demonstrations related to automated software
engineering. Tools can range from alpha-versions to fully developed
products that are being prepared for commercialization. Products that
are already being commercialized will not be accepted. Please submit
your tool demonstration paper by July 9, 2007.
Demonstrations Co-Chairs:
Michele Lanza, University of Lugano, Switzerland
http://www.inf.unisi.ch/faculty/lanza/
Andrian Marcus, Wayne State University, USA
http://www.cs.wayne.edu/~amarcus/
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Important Dates At-A-Glance
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Apr. 20, 2007: Workshop Proposals Due
May 7, 2007: Workshop Proposals Notifications
Jun. 4, 2007: Technical Paper Abstracts Due
Jun. 11, 2007: Technical Papers Due
Jul. 9, 2007: Tutorial, Doctoral Symposium, Tool Demonstration Due
Aug. 10, 2007: Technical Paper, Tutorial, and
Doctoral Symposium Notifications
Aug. 13, 2007: Tool Demonstration Notifications
Aug. 31, 2007: Camera-ready Due of Technical Papers,
Doctoral Symposiums, and Tool Demonstrations
Nov 5-9, 2007: ASE Conference
Nov 5, 2007: Doctoral Symposium
Nov 5-6, 2007: Workshops
Nov 5-6, 2007: Tutorials
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Program Committee and Expert Panel
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Program Committee:
Perry Alexander Jamie Andrews Tevfik Bultan
Marsha Chechik Krzysztof Czarnecki Ewen Denney
Tom Ellman Wolfgang Emmerich Harald Gall
Gerald Gannod Dimitra Giannakopoulou Michael Goedicke
Paul Gruenbacher Neelam Gupta Robert J. Hall
Mats Heimdahl Scott Henninger Andre van der Hoek
John Hosking Paola Inverardi Andrew Ireland
Michele Lanza Jonathan Maletic Nenad Medvidovic
Tim Menzies Alessandro Orso Charles Pecheur
John Penix David Redmiles Julian Richardson
Houari Sahraoui Gabi Taentzer Tetsuo Tamai
Willem Visser Dave Wile Tao Xie
Andrea Zisman
Expert-Review Panel:
Elisabetta Di Nitto Steve Easterbrook John Grundy
Shinichi Honiden Yves Ledru Shaoying Liu
Michael Lowry Katsuhisa Maruyama Sebastian Uchitel
Eelco Visser Virginie Wiels
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For further information, please visit the conference website at
http://www.ase-conference.org/
or contact:
Yunwen Ye, University of Colorado & SRA Key Technology Lab
(yunwen at colorado.edu)
ASE2007 Publicity Chair
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