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20th IEEE/ACM International Conference on
AUTOMATED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
(ASE2005)
November 7-11, 2005
Long Beach, California, USA
http://www.ase-conference.org/
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DUE DATES for Various Submissions:
May 31, 2005 Electronic Abstracts of Papers
Jun. 6, 2005 Papers
Jun. 17, 2005 Tutorials, Tool Demonstrations,
Workshop Proposals, and Doctoral Symposium
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The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software
Engineering brings together researchers and practitioners to share
ideas on the foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of
automated software engineering technology. We invite contributions
that address theoretical foundations, practical techniques, software
tools, applications and/or experience reports in automated software
engineering. ASE2005 will include technical papers, invited talks,
tutorials, workshops, tool demonstrations, and a doctoral symposium.
General Chair
David Redmiles ([log in to unmask])
University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~redmiles/
Program Co-Chairs
Andrea Zisman ([log in to unmask])
City University London, UK
http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~zisman/
Tom Ellman ([log in to unmask])
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
http://faculty.vassar.edu/thellman/
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Call for Papers
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ASE2005 encourages contributions describing basic research, novel
applications, and experience reports relevant to automating software
engineering activities. Solicited topics include, but are not
limited to:
- Automated reasoning techniques
- Automated software specification
- Automated software design and synthesis
- Category and Graph-theoretic approaches
- Component-based systems
- Computer-supported cooperative work
- Configuration management
- Domain modeling and meta-modeling
- Human computer interaction
- Knowledge acquisition
- Maintenance and evolution
- Modeling language semantics
- Ontologies and methodologies
- Open systems development
- Process and workflow management
- Program understanding
- Re-engineering
- Reflection and Metadata approaches
- Requirements engineering
- Reuse
- Specification languages
- Software architectures
- Software design and synthesis
- Software visualization
- Testing
- Tutoring, help, documentation systems
- Verification and validation
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. In
addition, authors of a selection of papers from the conference will
be invited to revise and re-submit their papers for consideration
for a special issue of the Journal of Automated Software
Engineering (Springer).
Papers should not exceed 10 pages in the ACM Proceedings Format
(http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html). Papers will
be reviewed by at least three program committee members. All papers,
especially application papers and experience reports, should clearly
identify their novel contributions. All papers should be submitted
electronically in PDF format by June 6, 2005 (abstracts should be
submitted by May 31). More details are available at
http://www.ase-conference.org/CallForPapers.html
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Call for Workshops
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We invite submissions of workshop proposals. The workshops
co-located with the conference should provide an opportunity for
exchanging views, advancing ideas, and discussing preliminary results
on topics related to software engineering research and applications.
Workshops should not be seen as an alternative forum for presenting
full research papers. The workshops co-located with the conference
will be held before the conference on Nov. 7-8, 2005.
A workshop may last one or two days.
Please send proposals to both Workshop chairs by emails. Proposals for
organizing workshops should be prepared following the guidelines
available at
http://www.ase-conference.org/CallForWorkshops.html
or contact the Workshops chairs for more information.
Workshop proposal deadline: June 17, 2005
Workshop proposal notification: July 11, 2005
Launch of calls for papers of accepted workshops (latest date):
July 18, 2005
Workshop paper submission deadline: August 19, 2005
Workshop paper notification date: September 19, 2005
Final camera-ready copy of papers for workshop proceedings:
October 15, 2005
Workshop Chairs
George Spanoudakis ([log in to unmask])
Department of Computing, City University, UK
Dimitra Giannakopoulou ([log in to unmask])
RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center, USA
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Call for Tutorials
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We invite half-day/full-day tutorials addressing theoretical
foundations, practical techniques, software tools, and applications in
areas related to the ASE topics. A Tutorial program that gives attendees
the opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving
and emerging research topics in the area of automated software
engineering will be an essential part of the ASE2005. The Tutorials are
scheduled for Nov. 7-8, 2005 before the conference. Tutorials are
intended to provide independent instruction on a relevant theme,
therefore no commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.
Submit tutorial proposals by emails to both Tutorial chairs. See
http://www.ase-conference.org/CallForTutorials.html
or contact the Tutorial chairs for more information.
Submission date: June 17, 2005
Notification date: July 11, 2005
Tutorial Chairs
Willem Visser ([log in to unmask])
RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Henry Muccini ([log in to unmask])
University of L'Aquila, Italy
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Call for Tool Demonstrations
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Tools are central to automated software engineering, and thus formal
tool demonstrations play a prominent role within the conference. We
solicit proposals for tool demonstrations related to automated
software engineering. Tools can range from alpha-versions to fully
developed products (but commercial products and tools currently being
commercialized cannot be accepted; contact the demo chairs if
clarification is desired). We especially encourage submitting tool
demonstration proposals in addition to technical papers. A tool
demonstration provides a good opportunity to show how the scientific
approach presented in the paper has been transferred into a running
tool prototype.
All submissions should be sent by email to both Demo chairs. See
http://ase-conference.org/CallForDemonstrations.html
or contact the Demo chairs for further information.
Submission date: June 17, 2005
Notification date: August 1, 2005
Camera-ready due date: September 2, 2005
Demo Chairs
Alexander Egyed ([log in to unmask])
Teknowledge Corp., Marina Del Rey, CA, USA
Thomas A. Alspaugh ([log in to unmask])
University of California, Irvine, USA
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Call for Doctoral Symposium
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The ASE2005 Doctoral Symposium seeks to bring together PhD students
working on foundations, techniques, tools and applications of
automated software engineering and give them the opportunity to
present and to discuss their research with researchers in the ASE
community in a constructive atmosphere. Specifically, the symposium
aims to provide a setting whereby students receive feedback on their
research and guidance on future directions from a broad group of
advisors, foster a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of
collaborative research, and contribute to the conference goals through
interaction with other researchers and conference events.
The Doctoral Symposium will be held on Nov. 7, two days before the
main conference. Selected students will present their work and receive
constructive feedback from a panel of advisors and other Doctoral
Symposium students. Note that advisors of student presenters will not
be allowed to attend their student's presentations. In addition to
scientific matters, students will have the opportunity to seek advice
on various aspects of completing a PhD and performing research as a
young professional in automated software engineering.
Submissions should be emailed to both Doctoral Symposium chairs. See
http://www.ase-conference.org/CallForDoctoralSymposium.html
or contact the Doctoral Symposium chairs for more details.
Deadline for submission : June 17, 2005
Notification of acceptance : August 1, 2005
Camera-ready paper due : September 2, 2005
Symposium Presentations : November 7, 2005
Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Steve Easterbrook ([log in to unmask])
University of Toronto, Canada
Sebastian Uchitel ([log in to unmask])
Imperial College London, UK
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IMPORTANT DATES for ASE2005
May 31: Submission deadline for Electronic Abstracts of Papers
Jun 6 : Submission deadline for Papers
Jun 17: Submission deadline for Tutorials, Tool Demonstrations,
Workshop Proposals, and Doctoral Symposium
Nov 7 : Doctoral Symposium
Nov 7-8: Workshops
Nov 7-8: Tutorials
Nov 9-11: Main Conference
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For further information, please visit the conference website
http://www.ase-conference.org
or contact
Yunwen Ye ([log in to unmask]), ASE2005 Publicity Chair
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