Call for Paper: Remidi'10
4th International Workshop on Tool Support Development and Management
in Distributed Software Projects (REMIDI'10)
August 23, 2010 (Workshop website: http://www4.in.tum.de/~kuhrmann/remidi2010.shtml)
*Call for Papers*
in conjunction with: International Conference on Global Software
Engineering (ICGSE 2010)
Princeton, USA, August 23 - 26, 2010
Background:
Distributed projects (often subsumed under terms like global software
development (GSD), global collaboration, offshoring etc.) are common
ways to overcome time and resource restrictions or lack of local
expertise. In addition, current budget saving initiatives lead to
higher international competition. Thus, software development projects
take place in a global context. At the same time, tool integration and
end-to-end tool chains are more and more getting on the agenda of
researchers and industry to tackle the growing complexity of these
development projects. Experience shows that an appropriate tool chain
increases efficiency and success of distributed projects. Aspects like
process assistance, knowledge management or project tracking ask for
appropriate tools. Therefore, the workshop will walk through methods
and concepts that are applied and the tool chains that are used in
global software development projects. Like last years' successful
editions (cf. first and second workshop), the workshop will explicitly
focus on tools and infrastructures for GSD projects.
The participants will present and discuss project experiences, best
practices, tool prototypes and new approaches - in academic research
and in industry. One of the objectives of this workshop is to
structure the major research topics and to define a research agenda
for further work in the area of "end-to-end" tool support in
distributed system development. Besides that, there will be a demo
session with presentations and live demonstrations of tools that are
specifically dedicated to support distributed development projects.
Topics of the 1-day Workshop:
The workshop will include different aspects of tool selection and
orchestration in a distributed software development context. The
following is a non-exhaustive list of relevant topics:
- Collaboration and communication in software engineering
- Process assistance and support
- Tool orchestration
- Economic aspects
- Project management
- Lessons learned from OSS
- Lessons learned from distributed development
An explicit tool track asks vendors and academic research teams to
present their products or prototypes. Live demonstrations are welcome.
Addressees:
The workshop targets practictioners as well as researchers interested
or involved with geographically or organizationally distributed
software development.
Important Dates:
- March 30: Deadline for paper submission to the workshop organizers
- April 10: Decision of acceptance to paper authors (Dealine for early
registration)
- May 28: Camera ready copies of accepted papers
- August 23: Workshop
Submissions:
Papers must be submitted electronically by EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=remidi2010
) to the organizers in PDF format. Your paper must conform to the IEEE
proceedings publication format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column Format)
described at IEEE/CPS. Research papers must be no longer than 6 pages
including all text, references, pictures and appendices. Position
papers, industrial experience papers and tool presentations must be no
longer than 4 pages including all text, screenshots, references and
appendices. Submissions that exceed the page limit or do not comply
with the proceedings format will be desk rejected without review.
Organization:
Patrick Keil, TU München, keilp@in.tum.de
Marco Kuhrmann, TU München, kuhrmann@in.tum.de
Daniel Paulish, Siemens Corporate Research daniel.paulish@siemens.com
Program Committee:
Chintan Amrit, University of Twente (Head of PC)
Stefan Biffl, TU Wien
Manfred Broy, TU München
Frank Harmsen, Ernst & Young Vesna Mikulovic, Siemens AG Austria
Jürgen Münch, Fraunhofer IESE
Andreas Rausch, TU Clausthal
Ita Richardson, Lero, Universitiy of Limerick
Bernhard Schätz, fortiss GmbH
Joost Visser, Software Improvement Group
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Technische Universität München
Institut für Informatik - Software & Systems Engineering
Dr. Marco Kuhrmann
Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Garching b. München
http://www4.in.tum.de/~kuhrmann/
Tel.: +49 (89) - 289 17386
Fax: +49 (89) - 289 17307
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