Call for Papers: First Empirical Software Engineering Workhop at ISEC 2010
Hi All:
The First ESE Workshop will be co-located with ISEC 2010 between Feb
25-27, 2010, in Mysore, India.
Please publicize this Call for Papers among your colleagues.
First Empirical Software Engineering (ESE) Workshop at ISEC 2010
Date: TBA (half-day duration, between Feb 25-Feb 27)
Venue: Mysore, India
Workshop Organizers:
Nanjangud C Narendra, IBM Research-India, Bangalore, narendra
in.ibm.com
Renuka Sindhgatta, IBM Research-India, Bangalore, renuka.sr
in.ibm.com
Bikram Sengupta, IBM Research-India, Bangalore, bsengupt in.ibm.com
Subhajit Datta, Accenture Technology Labs, Bangalore, subhajit.datta
gmail.com
The objective of the First ESE workshop is to provide a forum where
researchers and practitioners can report and discuss the state of the art
in ESE. The workshop will focus on all aspects of ESE, such as efficacy of
software engineering methods and technologies; design of empirical
studies, and results thereof. We are particularly interested in empirical
studies in IT services organizations in India and abroad.
For an understanding of the state of the art in ESE, as well as the
context of the results we are interested in, the following resources may
be referred to:
Empirical Software Engineering: An International Journal
http://www.springer.com/computer/programming/journal/10664
Experimental Software Engineering Group (ESEG)
http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/SoftEng/tame/
The scope of this workshop includes, but is not restricted to, the
following:
Mining data from software repositories
Empirical studies of software processes and products
Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models
Reports on the benefits derived from using certain technologies
Empirically-based decision making
Development of predictive models
Replication of empirical studies
Industrial experience in process improvement
Quality measurement and assurance
Evidence-based software engineering
Infrastructures and novel techniques for conducting empirical/experimental
studies
Effort and cost estimation, defect rate and reliability prediction
Object-oriented metrics and analysis for design quality
Papers describing unpublished, original work are solicited on any software
engineering topic, as long as there is a strong empirical/experimental
component to the work being presented. Such contribution can take the form
of a case/field study, controlled experiment, survey, meta-analysis of
previous studies, enhancement of empirical/experimental methods or
critical review of previous empirical work (e.g. from a methodological
standpoint).
In a manner similar to that followed in social science conferences, each
accepted paper presentation will be assigned a discussant, who will
present their critique of the paper after the presentation, followed by a
5-minute discussion. The total presentation time for each paper will
therefore be 30 minutes, which will include 10 minutes for discussant?s
critique and discussion.
All papers must be submitted via mail to one of the workshop organizers,
in Word, PS or PDF format only. Papers are limited to 10 pages, must be
written in English, and be formatted according to the ACM Authoring
Guidelines (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates).
Papers which either exceed 10 pages, are outside the scope of the
workshop, or do not follow the formatting guidelines will be rejected
without review.
Please also note that submitted papers should be original material, i.e.,
they should not have been submitted, or be under consideration, in any
other publication venue (workshop, conference or journal).
Accepted papers in the workshop will be collated together in the form of a
technical report, copies of which will be distributed to all authors and
other participants at the workshop venue.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: January 7th, 2010
Notification of Accepted Papers: Feb 1st, 2010
Submission of Camera-ready Papers: Feb 10th, 2010
Workshop Date: TBA (co-located with ISEC 2010, will be announced later)
We expect the workshop to be of half-day duration, consisting of the
following program:
Keynote Address by Distinguished Speaker (To Be Announced)
Paper presentations, each lasting 30 mins
Panel session on Future Research Challenges in ESE - 45 mins
Program Committee:
Karthikeyan Ponnalagu, IBM Research ? India, Bangalore
Arthur Ryman, IBM Canada, Toronto, Canada
Michael Godfrey, University of Waterloo
Olga Baysal, University of Waterloo
Alan Hartman, IBM Research ? India, Bangalore
Prof. N.L. Sarda, IIT Bombay
Prof. Rushikesh Joshi, IIT Bombay
Dr. R.K. Shyamasundar, TIFR
Santonu Sarkar, Accenture Technology Labs, Bangalore
Girish Maskeri Rama, SET Labs, Infosys, Bangalore
Vinay Kulkarni, Tata Research Development and Design Center, Pune
Sreedhar Reddy, Tata Research Development and Design Center, Pune
Atanu Bhattacharya, Tata Consultancy Services, Kolkata
Indradeb P. Pal, PriceWaterhouseCoopers India, New Delhi
Kay Berkling, Inline, Internet Online GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany
Thanks a lot.
best regards,
-NCN
N.C. Narendra, PhD
IBM Research - India
Embassy Golf Links (EGL), D Block, 3rd Floor
Indiranagar-Koramangala Ring Road
Bangalore - 560071, India
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/n/narendra/
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