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Subject: ICSE 2000 -- Register now
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ICSE 2000 -- The New Millennium
The 22nd International Conference on Software Engineering
4-11 June 2000, Limerick, Ireland
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000
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** REGISTER NOW
Register before 21st April and save up to 20% of the registration
fees.
** EVENT DATES
Workshops: 4-6 and 10 June 2000
Tutorials: 5-6 June 2000
Doctoral Workshop: 6 June 2000
Main program: 7-9 June 2000
Collocated events: 10-11 June 2000
See the advance program for more information:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
** CONFERENCE SCOPE AND STRUCTURE
ICSE is the flagship annual conference of the software engineering
community. It brings together researchers, educators, practitioners,
managers, and students to identify the new directions of research,
assess the evolution of practice, and exchange new ideas.
ICSE 2000 offers a wide range of opportunities for participation to
all the members of the community, by providing a coordinated set of
events, covering a variety of themes and formats (such as research
papers, invited presentations, a series of talks on future trends in
software engineering, education papers, panels, technology transfer
experience reports, and research demonstrations). In addition, ICSE
2000 offers a Tutorial Program, featuring 3 full-day and 17 half-day
tutorials, a Workshop Program, including 16 workshops, and 3
collocated events: SPICE 2000, PDSE 2000, and IWPC 2000.
The conference is organized around the following main tracks:
* Tutorials
ICSE 2000 tutorials provide conference participants with the
opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge and skills in a broad
range of areas in the field of software engineering. Participants at
the tutorials include software practitioners, teachers, researchers
and students, both in software engineering and in other areas, who
seek a better understanding of software engineering topics. The 20
tutorials selected cover may of the hottest topics, and includes
practical guidelines, standards and surveys, as well as emerging
technologies and theoretical issues.
For more information on the ICSE 2000 Tutorial Program see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/tutorials.html
* Workshops
ICSE 2000 workshops provide a forum for small groups of participants
to exchange opinions, advance ideas, and present preliminary results
on focused topics in research and/or applications. The program
includes 16 workshops, balanced between a number based on novel but
promising ideas, and others strongly continuing the work started in
previous ICSEs.
For more information on the ICSE 2000 Workshop Program see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/workshops1.html
* Technical papers and panels
From 335 submissions, 49 technical papers were selected and are
organized in twenty-two sessions. All major areas of software
engineering are covered, with sessions devoted to software
architecture, web-based systems, component-based systems, open
source, real-time systems, empirical studies, testing, case studies,
formal methods, requirements engineering, visual techniques,
inspections and reviews.
For more information on the ICSE 2000 Technical Program and on the
Advance Program in general see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Future of Software Engineering
ICSE 2000 features a "Future of Software Engineering" track, which
provides delegates a unique opportunity to assess the current status
of software engineering and to indicate where the field is heading
in the future. To celebrate the turn of the century, an
international group of leading experts has been invited to report on
different topics, to provide a broad and in-depth view of the
evolution of the field. The track is run in parallel with the other
sessions of the main conference program.
For more information on this track see the advance program page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Practice, Experience, and Technology Transfer
ICSE 2000 goes beyond being the major conference for research in
software engineering by providing a forum for examining issues
raised by the transfer of software engineering technology from
research to industry, or from one industrial application to another.
Papers, invited presentations, and panels on these topics will be
presented during the sessions that compose this track, which will
run in parallel with the other sessions of the main conference
program.
For more information on this track see the advance program page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Software Engineering Education and Training
ICSE 2000 provides a variety of forums for exchanging research and
experiences in software engineering education and training. The
"Software Engineering Education and Training" track will run
throughout the ICSE 2000 week and will comprise a number of
coordinated events, which include technical paper presentations,
education panels, a doctoral workshop, and a number of teaching
demonstrations.
* Doctoral Workshop
This one-day workshop is a forum for graduate students to present
and discuss their doctoral research objectives, approaches, and
preliminary results. The workshop aims to broaden the perspectives
and improve the research skills of new entrants to the software
engineering community. Students will receive guidance and feedback
on all aspects of their research from established researchers and
the other graduate student attendees.
For more information on the Doctoral Workshop see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/softeng.html#doctoral
* Education panels
This sub-track will comprise a series of panels to discuss current
open issues in software engineering education and training. It
will run in parallel with the other sessions of the main
conference program.
For more information on Education Panels see the advance program
page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Education and training technical papers
ICSE 2000 main technical program includes two sessions devoted to
the special issues of software engineering education and training.
For more information on this sub-track and for a list of the
accepted papers see the advance program page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Teaching demonstrations
This sub-track includes demonstrations of innovative approaches
supporting new forms of software engineering teaching and
learning.
For more information on this sub-track see the advance program
page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Research Demos and Posters
ICSE 2000 has a special focus on formal research demonstrations,
which provide an opportunity for researchers to exchange in-depth
experiences in the development of advanced tools and environments.
The conference also features informal research demonstrations and
posters to allow attendees to present their on-going research
projects in a more informal setting.
For more information on this track see the advance program page at:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/apmain.html
* Invited Presentations
ICSE 2000 has four invited speakers who will give presentations in
plenary sessions. Manuel Castells, from the University of
California at Berkeley, will talk about the relationship between
information technology, the new economy that emerged at the turn of
the millennium, and social sustainability. Grady Booch, from
Catapulse, will present his view of the evolution of software and
how it will meet the challenges of the new economy. Chris Horn,
from IONA Technologies, will provide further insights into the new
economy, by discussing Internet-based versus traditional business,
and how portal technology affects this scenario. Axel van
Lamsweerde, from University of Louvain, will provide a research
perspective on the critical field of requirements engineering.
For more information on the Invited Speakers and their talks see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/speakers.html
** COLLOCATED EVENTS
* Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems -
PDSE 2000
http://www.cs.tcd.ie/Paddy.Nixon/pdse2000
* International Workshop on Program Comprehension - IWPC 2000
http://www.csr.uvic.ca/iwpc2000
* SPICE 2000
http://iese.iese.fhg.de/spice/spice2000
** VENUE
Ireland will welcome you at any time of the year but June may be the
ideal time to visit. Days are long, the sun sets after 10pm, the
tourist season is just starting and the weather - statistically - is
at its best.
Limerick is the gateway to Ireland's scenic west. An ancient city,
with a charter predating that of London, Limerick epitomises Ireland's
industrial and cultural renaissance.
The University of Limerick has played a major part in Ireland and
Limerick's rebirth. Set on a magnificent parkland campus, beside the
Shannon river, the University is the centrepiece of the National
Technological Park. The conference venue is the university Foundation
Building which houses research groups, faculty offices, lecture
theatres, display areas and a 1,000 seat concert hall.
For more information on the conference venue see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/venue.html
For travel and tourist information see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/travel.html
** SOCIAL PROGRAM
For more information on the Social Program see:
http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/social.html
** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Carlo Ghezzi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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PROGRAM
Mehdi Jazayeri
Technical University of Vienna, Austria
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Alexander Wolf
University of Colorado, USA
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CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
Kevin Ryan
University of Limerick, Ireland
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LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Nuala Kitson
University of Limerick, Ireland
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Ita Richardson
University of Limerick, Ireland
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PUBLICITY
Gianpaolo Cugola
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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TUTORIALS
Michal Young
University of Oregon, USA
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WORKSHOPS
Antonia Bertolino
CNR, Pisa, Italy
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Gail Murphy
University of British Columbia, Canada
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FUTURE OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING REPORTS
Anthony Finkelstein
University College of London, UK
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION & TRAINING
Bashar Nuseibeh
Imperial College, UK
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DOCTORAL WORKSHOP
Jeff Magee
Imperial College, UK
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Mauro Pezze`
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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EDUCATIONAL PANELS
Nancy Mead
Software Engineering Institute, USA
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Hossein Saiedian
University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
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TEACHING DEMOS
Michael Goedicke
University of Essen, Gerrmany
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RESEARCH DEMONSTRATIONS & POSTERS
Wolfgang Emmerich
University College of London, UK
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David Rosenblum
University of California, Irvine, USA
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PRACTICE, EXPERIENCE & TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Hans-Jurgen Kugler
Q-Labs, Ireland
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PROCEEDINGS
Harald Gall
Technical University of Vienna, Austria
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ELECTRONIC PAPER SUBMISSION
Michael Fischer
Technical University of Vienna, Austria
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** PROGRAM COMMITTEE
see http://www.ul.ie/~icse2000/organisation.html#techprog
** SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSoft)
IEEE Computer Society Technical Council on Software
Engineering (TCSE)
Irish Computer Society
** COOPERATING ORGANIZATION
ACM SIGPLAN
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