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Subject:

FW: ICSE 2000 -- Register now

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"Ross Anderson" <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 05 Apr 2000 13:13:41 +0100

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Originally from: Gianpaolo Cugola <[log in to unmask]>
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
======================================================================

** 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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