* CALL FOR PAPERS - ICSE 14
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* C A L L F O R P A P E R S *
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* 14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on SOFTWARE ENGINEERING *
* Melbourne, Australia, May 11-15, 1992 *
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Sponsored by: ACM SIGSOFT, IEEE TC-SE, IEA, ACS, and IREE
The goals of ICSE are 1) to present the most current and outstanding
theoretical, experimental, and practical work being conducted in support
of software engineering, and 2) to provide a forum to observe and discuss
the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice of software engineering.
ICSE will offer a variety of presentations: tutorials, refereed
papers, panels, tools demonstrations, and abstracts.
SUBMISSIONS:
REFEREED PAPERS are limited to 6000 words, with full-page figures
being counted as 300 words. Each paper should include a short
abstract, list of keywords, and lead author's address. The
content of these papers should not have been published before
nor currently being considered for publication elsewhere.
Refereed papers will be evaluated with respect to originality,
significance, soundness, and clarity. Papers presenting research,
experimental, or experience results are welcome. Research papers
should indicate how the results contribute to software engineering
practice. Experimental papers should describe the experimental
method and interpret the results in terms of practice.
Experience papers should describe practical experience with
state-of-the-art software engineering methods or tools and,
most importantly, assess the costs and benefits resulting from
their use. All papers should indicate what is new and significant
about the work presented and how it compares with related work.
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings. For
each accepted paper it is expected that at least one author will
attend the conference to present the work. The program committee
will select the best accepted papers to be considered for
publication in a major journal.
PANEL PROPOSALS should include the title, a brief description, the panel
chair and panelists (including short vitae). Proposals will be
selected according to the substance and contributions to the
conference program.
ABSTRACTS should be no more than 2 pages in length and may report on
any relevant topic from new results to experience. Abstracts will
be selected on the basis of interest and overall contribution to
the conference program. Copies of the abstracts will be
distributed at the conference and authors will be given time to
make a presentation about their work.
Eight (8) copies of PAPERS, PANEL PROPOSALS, and ABSTRACTS should be
submitted by SEPTEMBER 6,1991 to Program Co-chair, Lori A. Clarke.
(See address listing below.)
TUTORIAL PROPOSALS should describe the software engineering methods
and/or tools that will be covered. Proposals should include a
detailed description of the proposed full day tutorial and the
relevant experience of the tutor. Proposals will be selected
according to their substance and contribution to the conference
program. Eight copies of tutorial proposals should be submitted by
SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 to Tutorial Co-Chair, Dewayne E. Perry. (See
address listing below.)
TOOLS FAIR PROPOSALS should represent current experimental and
commercial state-of-the-art tools and include a brief description
of the tool and the planned demonstration, indicating if a
presentation is desired. Exhibits and presentations will be
selected on the basis of their importance, relevance, and novelty.
Tools Fair proposals should be submitted by JANUARY 31,1992 to
the Tools Fair Chair, John Leaney. (See address listing below.)
FURTHER INFORMATION: For further information and/or a copy of the advance
program when available, write ICSE14, IEEE Computer Society, 1730
Massachusetts Ave., NW. Washington, D.C., 20036 USA. Some travel
funds may be available to assist a limited number of attendees.
Priority for such funds will be given to authors of accepted papers.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Papers, abstracts, and panel proposals submission deadline:
SEPTEMBER 6, 1991.
Acceptance notification: DECEMBER 15, 1991.
Tools Fair proposals submission deadline: JANUARY 31, 1992.
Final versions of papers due: FEBRUARY 1, 1992.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
General Chair:
Mr. Tony Montgomery
Computer Science Department
R.M.I.T., GPO Box 2476V
Melbourne VIC 3001, Australia
email: aym@ goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au
TEL: (61)-3-660-2943
FAX: (61)-3-662-1617
Program Co-Chairs:
Dr. Lori Clarke
Department of Computer Science
Lederle Graduate Research Center
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003 USA
email: clarke@cs.umass.edu
TEL: (413) 545-1328
FAX: (413) 545-1249
Dr. Carlo Ghezzi
Politecnico di Milano
Dipartimento di Elettronica
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32
20133 Milano, ITALY
email: relett24@imipoli.bitnet
ghezzi@ipmel2.elet.polimi.it
TEL: (39)-2-2399-3529
FAX: (39)-2-2399-3411
Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Dr. Dewayne E. Perry
AT&T Bell Laboratories
600 Mountain Ave., Rm.3D-454
Murray Hill, NJ 07974 USA
email: dep@research.att.com
TEL: (201) 582-2529
FAX: (201) 582-5192
Dr. John Zeleznikow
Computer Science and Computer Engineering
La Trobe University
Bundoora VIC 3083, Australia
TEL: 61-3-479-1003
FAX: 61-3-470-4915
Tools Fair Chair:
Mr. John Leaney
Electrical Engineering
University of Technology, Sydney
P.O. Box 123, Broadway
Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia
TEL: (61)-2-218-93R20
FAX: (61)-2-281-5996
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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W. Richards Adrion USA Thomas Maibaum UK
David Barstow USA Chris D. Marlin Australia
Victor Basili USA Carlo Montangero Italy
Veronique Donzeau-Gouge France Leon J. Osterweil USA
Anne Duncan USA Dewayne Perry USA
Jean-Pierre Finance France James M. Purtilo USA
Kokichi Futatsugi Japan Gruia-Catalin Roman USA
Susan Graham USA Wilhelm Schafer Germany
David Harel Israel Sol M. Shatz USA
Daniel Hoffman Canada Mary Lou Soffa USA
Susan Horwitz USA Walter F. Tichy Germany
Mehdi Jazayeri Italy Koji Torii Japan
Ross Jefferey Australia Axel vanLamsweerde Belgium
Gail Kaiser USA Anthony I. Wasserman USA
Takuya Katayama Japan Jim Welsh Australia
Richard A. Kemmerer USA David Wile USA
Reino Kurki-Suonio Finland Jeannette Wing USA
Bev Littlewood UK Alexander L. Wolf USA
Carlos J.P. Lucena Brasil Michal Young USA
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Alexander Erskine Wise /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ Software Development Laboratory
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