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2004 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on
Empirical Software Engineering (ISESE 2004)
19-20 August 2004 Redondo Beach CA, USA Third international symposium and first time in the USA |
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Call For Papers
(PDF flyer of call for papers to download)
The symposium encourages the exchange of ideas to understand, from an
empirical viewpoint, the strengths and weaknesses of software engineering
technologies. The symposium focuses on the processes, design and structure of
empirical studies as well as the results of specific studies. These studies may
vary from controlled experiments to field studies, from quantitative to
qualitative studies.
Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
Submission PROCESS
Posters
Posters may also be submitted. Space will be made available for displaying your research ideas, and time will be made available for all conference attendees to speak with you about your work. (Information on submitting a poster.)
Poster
Submission Due:
May 15, 2004
Acceptance Decisions By:
June
15, 2004 Paper
Submission Submissions may be full papers, fast abstracts or posters. Full papers were
due January 19, 2004 and will be published in the
conference proceedings.
Include contact information for submitting author (name, email, address). The
attachment can be Word, postscript, PDF or any other common text format. The
file can also be compressed in any standard format, with its appropriate MIME
extent (ps.gz for gzipped postscript, ps.Z for compressed postscript, .ZIP for
ZIP files, etc.). Please use compression when file size is over 4 MB. Bigger
files may cause receiving errors.
Include abstract in the email body and classify paper as one of the following:
Acceptance Decisions By: March 15, 2004 (Closed)
Final Camera-ready Copy Due: May 1, 2004 (Closed) Papers describing unpublished, original work are solicited on any
software engineering topic as long as there is an empirical 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, or critical
review of previous empirical work (e.g., form a methodological standpoint).
Papers should be written in English, double-spaced, and be no longer than 20
pages, using at least an 11 point font. Authors are requested to submit an
electronic version of their paper (postscript or PDF format only). The paper
should have a cover page, which includes a 200-word abstract, a list of
keywords, and the author's telephone number and e-mail address. Accepted papers,
in the final form, will have to fit within 10 pages, IEEE double column format
(please follow IEEE CS Press Proceedings Author Guidelines at
http://www·computer·org/cspress/instruct·htm).
FAST ABSTRACTS
New
to ISESE this year is the "Fast Abstract."
A fast abstract describes an ongoing research work, not mature enough to be
presented as a regular paper, but useful to start a discussion about new
research ideas.
Fast abstracts have a maximum length of two pages
and accepted summaries will be given approximately 8-10 minutes to present their
ideas. Submissions must be in conference format, and accepted summaries will
be printed in a companion volume as is; no changes permitted.
Acceptance Decisions By:
June 1, 2004
If, because of firewall constraints, you are unable to connect to the ISESE
submission website, send the paper as an attachment.
Empirical studies of software processes and products
Evaluation and comparison of techniques, and models
Reports on benefits derived from using certain technologies
Development of predictive models
Experiences with research methods
Experience management
Other topic not listed before
Affiliated Meetings:
Program Committee
| Natalia Juristo, Program Co-Chair | Univ. Polytechnica de Madrid |
| Forrest Shull, Program Co-Chair | Fraunhofer Center Maryland |
| Anneliese Amschler Andrews | Colorado State University, USA |
| Erik Arisholm | Simula Research Laboratory, Norway |
| Stefan Biffl | Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
| Lionel Briand | Carleton University, Canada |
| Giovanni Cantone | University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Italy |
| Jeffrey Carver | University of Maryland, USA |
| Marcus Ciolkowski | University of Kaiserslautern, Germany |
| Tore Dyba | SINTEF, Norway |
| Tracy Hall | University of Hertfordshire, UK |
| Frank Houdek | DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany |
| Philip Johnson | University of Hawaii, USA |
| Barbara Kitchenham | Keele University, UK |
| Jyrki Kontio | Helsinki University of Technology, Finland |
| Filippo Lanubile | University of Bari, Italy |
| Christopher Lott | Telcordia Technologies, USA |
| Jose Maldonado | University of Sao Paulo, Brazil |
| Audris Mockus | Ayava Labs Research, USA |
| Sandro Morasca | Università degli Studi dell'Insubria, Italy |
| Juergen Muench | Fraunhofer IESE, Germany |
| Markku Oivo | University of Oulu, Finland |
| Mario Piattini | University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain |
| Dan Port | University of Hawai, USA |
| Guenther Ruhe | University of Calgary, Canada |
| Janice Singer | National Research Council, Canada |
| Giancarlo Succi | Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy |
| Shingo Takada | Keio University, Japan |
| Guilherme Travassos | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Sira Vegas | Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain |
| Giuseppi Visaggio | University of Bari, Italy |
| Claes Wohlin | Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden |
| Murray Wood | University of Strathclyde, UK |
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