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FW: Call for Papers - CBSE 2006

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John Nealon <[log in to unmask]>

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From: Ian Gorton [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Call for Papers - CBSE 2006



Call for Papers

The 9th International Symposium on Component-Based Software
Engineering (CBSE 2006)

Future Directions for CBSE

Mälardalen University, Västerås near Stockholm, Sweden
June 29th -1st July 2006

http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pacc/CBSE2006

Important Dates
January 31st, 2006  	Technical papers due March 3rd, 2006 	Notification of
acceptance
April 28th, 2006	Camera ready papers due

Goals and Scope
Component-based Software Engineering (CBSE) is concerned with the
development of software intensive systems from reusable parts (components),
the development of reusable parts, and system maintenance and improvement by
means of component replacement and customization. The CBSE symposium has a
track record of bringing together researchers and practitioners from a
variety of disciplines to promote a better understanding of CBSE from a
diversity of perspectives, and to engage in active discussion and debate.


CBSE 2006 is open to all participants interested in CBSE and related areas.
The symposium addresses participants from both universities and industry.
Call for Papers
The use of software components is well-established in diverse application
domains, including embedded systems, enterprise servers and distributed
applications. While the theoretical underpinnings of component
specification, composition, analysis and verification continue to pose
research challenges, the engineering contexts for component development are
slowly maturing. Contemporary developments such as service-oriented
architectures and web services, model-driven development and grid
technologies are creating new opportunities and challenges for
component-based software engineering.
CBSE 2006 welcomes contributions that explore how the nature of
component-based software engineering is being influenced by developments in
the field of software technology. In addition to presentations of accepted
papers, the symposium will incorporate working sessions based around these
issues. The sessions will examine how component-based development fits
within these emerging software engineering approaches and technologies. Each
working group will be given an opportunity to present its finding in a
plenary session.

Paper Submissions: CBSE 2006 invites two categories of submissions. Long
papers (12-16 pages, LNCS style) describe technical contributions to CBSE in
depth. This includes both research papers and experience reports. Short
papers (6-8 pages, LNCS style) concisely describe ongoing work, new ideas,
experiences, etc.

Topics of interest include:

-Generation and adaptation of component-based systems;
-Components and model-driven development;
-Specification, verification, testing and checking of component systems;
-Compositional reasoning techniques for component models;
-Measurement and prediction models for component assemblies;
-Patterns and frameworks for component-based systems;
-Extra-functional system properties of components and component-based
systems;
-Static and execution-based measurement of system properties;
-Assurance and certification of components and component-based systems;
-Components for service-oriented architectures, web services and grid
systems
-Development environment and tools for building component-based systems;
-Components for real-time, secure, safety critical and/or embedded systems;
-Case studies and experience reports.

All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three program committee
members (four for papers with an author on the program committee). Papers
must not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere.
Any duplicate submissions will be rejected without review. We are currently
negotiating to have the proceeding published in the Springer Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html

Details on using the electronic paper submission system and formatting
instructions will appear on the CBSE web site by January 1st 2006.
As always, the	symposium seeks reports on innovative contributions to the
science and technology of CBSE. Papers describing practical experience with
CBSE in high-assurance or performance-critical systems are of particular
interest. Other area of interest can be found on the Web at:

http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pacc/CBSE2006/
The symposium is scheduled the week before ECOOP 2006
(http://www.emn.fr/x-info/ecoop2006/), making it convenient for delegates to
attend both events.

For more information, contact:

Program Chair: Ian Gorton, National ICT Australia
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Organization Chair Ivica Crnkovic, Mälardalen University, Sweden
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Steering Committee
George Heineman 	Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Heinz Schmidt 	Monash University, Australia
Judith Stafford 	Tufts University, USA
Clemens Szyperski 	Microsoft, USA
Kurt Wallnau 		Software Engineering Institute, USA

Program Committee

Uwe Assmann 	Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Mike Barnett  	Microsoft Research, USA
Judith Bishop 	University of Pretoria, South Africa
Jan Bosch 	University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Michel Chaudron 	University Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Shiping Chen	CSIRO, Australia
Susan Eisenbach 	Imperial College, UK
Dimitra Giannakopoulou 	RIACS/NASA Ames, USA
Lars Grunske	University of Queensland, Austtralia
Richard Hall 	LSR-IMAG, France
Dick Hamlet 	Portland State University, USA
George Heineman	Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Tom Henzinger 	EPFL, Switzerland and UC Berkeley, USA
Paola Inverardi 	University of L'Aquila, Italy
Jean-Marc Jezequel	IRISA (INRIA & Univ. Rennes 1), France
Bengt Jonsson 	Uppsala University, Sweden
Magnus Larsson 	ABB, Sweden
Kung-Kiu Lau 	University of Manchester, UK
Nenad Medvidovic 	University of Southern California, USA
Rob van Ommering 	Philips, The Netherlands
Otto Preiss 	ABB Switzerland
Ralf Reussner 	University of Oldenburg, Germany
Douglas Schmidt 	Vanderbilt University, USA
Jean-Guy Schneider 	Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Dave Wile 		Teknowledge, Corp., USA
Wolfgang Weck	Independent Software Architect, Switzerland

Ian Gorton, PhD
Senior Principal Researcher, Empirical Software Engineering Group,
AND
Conjoint Professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering, UNSW

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