Call for Submissions: PROFES 2010 Doctoral Symposium
Call for Submissions:
PROFES 2010 Doctoral Symposium
http://www.lero.ie/profes2010/doctoralsymposium.html
Goal and Scope
The 2010 Doctoral Symposium provides a forum for both early and
late-stage PhD students, working on foundations, techniques, methods and
tools in the area of software process and product quality improvement,
to present their research and get detailed feedback and advice. It will
provide PhD students with an opportunity to present and to discuss their
research with senior researchers in a constructive and friendly
atmosphere. The main objectives of this event are to:
1. Provide a forum whereby students receive constructive feedback
from other researchers on their research and guidance on future
directions
2. Provide students with a forum for building a network of other PhD
students as well as with more senior researchers
3. Assist PhD students to practice writing clearly and to effectively
present their research proposal
4. Assist students in the selection of an adequate research
methodology for their PhD work
5. Build bridges for potential research collaboration
6. Contribute to the PROFES 2010 conference goals
The Doctoral Symposium is intended for students who have not yet
completed their dissertation research and do not expect to write up
their dissertation before the conference. Each student will give a
presentation of 20 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of questions and
feedback. In addition to scientific matters, students will also receive
feedback on various aspects of completing a PhD and performing research
as a young professional in software engineering.
The Doctoral Symposium has the same scope of technical topics as the
main PROFES conference (http://www.lero.ie/profes2010
).
Chairs
Martin Höst Lund University, Sweden
Mahmood Niazi Keele University, UK
Symposium Panel
* Karl Cox, Brighton University UK
* Mark Turner, Keele University, UK
* Sarah Beecham, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
Submissions and Evaluation
To participate, please submit:
*Part 1: Research proposal* (4 pages in PROFES submission format)
submitted by email to Martin.Host@cs.lth.se
. Be sure to include "PROFES Doctoral
Symposium" in the subject line.
* Your name and contact information (you and dissertation advisor)
* Title describing your research
* Short abstract
* Research area and sub-area of your work
* What is the problem?
* What is the significance of this problem?
* Brief literature review, as well as current solutions/approaches
* Description of proposed research methodology
* Results achieved so far (if any)
* The expected contributions of your research
*Part 2: Letter of Support* (from your research advisor), submitted by
email to Martin.Host@cs.lth.se
This letter should include an assessment of the current status of your
dissertation research and an expected date for dissertation submission.
Review criteria
Submissions will be reviewed by the Symposium Panel and selected for
inclusion in the symposium on the following criteria:
* Quality of the research proposal which includes a clear, concise
statement of the research questions or problem and why it is important
* Discussion on what related work is already published, and how your
research will add to that field
* Relevance to conference topics
* Quality of references used
* Quality of proposal presentation
Students at different stages in their PhD may address these issues in
different ways.
Presentation and publication of research proposal
Students are expected to present their proposal during the Symposium.
The 4-page proposal will be included in the second volume of the
Conference Proceedings. Registration at the conference is required for
the proposal to be printed in the Proceedings.
Important Dates
*Deadline for submission: January 31, 2010*
*Notification of acceptance: March 29, 2010*
*Camera-Ready Version: April 12, 2010*
*Symposium presentation: June 21, 2010*
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Best Wishes
Dr Mahmood Niazi
School of Computing and Mathematics
Keele University, Staffs ST5 5BG, UK
Phone +44 (0)1782 733081
http://www.scm.keele.ac.uk/staff/m_niazi/
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