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CfP: ICSE 2004, Edinburgh, May 23-28, 2004

                            Call For Participation

             26th International Conference on Software Engineering
                                   ICSE 2004

                             May 23rd - 28th 2004
                           Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

                    http://conferences.iee.org.uk/ICSE2004/


                               Keynote Speakers:

Richard Stallman - Founder of the GNU project and 'Father' of the free
software movement.

Janet Thornton - Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI).

Karl Lieberherr - Distinguished pioneer of Software Component research.


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      * Overview
      * Program
      * Submissions
      * Submission Dates
      * Organising Committee Chairs


OVERVIEW

icse is the premier software engineering conference, providing a
forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and
discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns
in the field of software engineering. icse 2004 will include keynote
talks by leaders in the field, presentations of refereed technical
papers on leading-edge research, tutorials by technology experts,
workshops on new and important emerging topics, demonstrations of
significant research prototypes, a doctoral symposium for PhD
students and a variety of other events. the organisers will also
consider proposals for other kinds of events appropriate to the icse
conference. And as always, a major part of icse 2004 will be the
opportunity for networking, facilitated by an array of social events
during the conference.

In 2004, the ancient Scottish city of Edinburgh will host the ICSE
conference. With the conference hotels and venue all within easy
reach of the Castle, Royal Mile and medieval old town, ICSE 2004
promises to be to be a highly enjoyable as well as stimulating event.


PROGRAM

 * Presentations of Technical Papers - describing innovative and
significant work in the research and practice of software
engineering. Technical papers report on a range of topics relevant to
the software engineering community, including software engineering
principles, theories, techniques, tools, and empirical evaluations.

 * Doctoral Symposium -  A forum for Ph.D. students to discuss their
research goals, methods and results at an early stage in their
research.

 * Formal Research Demonstrations - An opportunity to view research
systems in action and to discuss these systems with their creators.

 * Informal Demonstrations and Posters - A complement to the main
program presenting late-breaking research results and significant
work-in-progress.

 * Tutorials - Opportunities to gain new insights, knowledge, and
skills in a broad range of areas of software engineering.

 * Workshops - Fora for the exchange of opinions on topics in research
and/or applications.


SUBMISSIONS

We want your participation in icse 2004! Write a paper, organise a
workshop, present a tutorial, submit to the doctoral symposium, take
the chance to showcase your new technology. icse 2004 is the venue
for software engineering!

 * Write a Technical Paper - we are looking for presentations of
refereed technical papers on leading research and presentations of
experience at the cutting edge of practice.

 * Submit a proposal for icse 2004 - if you want to do it, we want to
hear about it:
    Tutorials by technology experts
    Workshops on new and important emerging topics
    Formal demonstrations of significant research prototypes
    Doctoral symposium for PhD students
    Posters and informal demonstrations
    Plus any other proposals within the remit and dignity of the event!


SUBMISSION DATES

 * September 22 2003: Technical Papers describing Research and
Experience

 * October 27 2003: Proposals for Workshops, Tutorials, Formal Research
Demonstrations, Doctoral Symposium submissions and other events and
activities.

 * March 8 2004: Submissions for Workshops, Informal Research
Demonstrations and Posters


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                Visit http://conferences.iee.org.uk/ICSE2004/
         and click on 'Call for Participation' for full information
            about how you can participate in, or submit to ICSE 2004.

                   All other important dates also online.

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE CHAIRS

 General Chair
    Anthony Finkelstein
    University College London
    http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/A.Finkelstein/
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 Program Co-Chairs
    Jacky Estublier
    Universite Grenoble
    http://www-adele.imag.fr/Les.Personnes/Jacky.Estublier/
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    David S Rosenblum
    PreCache Inc.
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 Tutorials Chair
    Sebastian Uchitel
    Imperial College London
    http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~su2/
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 Workshops Chair
    Neno Medvidovic
    http://sunset.usc.edu/~neno/
    University of Southern California
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 Doctoral Symposium Chair
    Andre van der Hoek
    http://www.ics.uci.edu/~andre/
    University of California, Irvine
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 Formal Demonstrations Chair
    Betty Cheng
    Michigan State University
    http://www.cse.msu.edu/~chengb/
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 Informal Demonstrations and Posters Chair
    Annie I Anton
    North Carolina State University
    http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/anton/
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 Publicity Chair
    Steve Easterbrook
    University of Toronto
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~sme/
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 Co-located Events
    Michael Goedicke
    Universitat Essen
    http://s3.informatik.uni-essen.de/people/goedicke/
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                      http://conferences.iee.org.uk/ICSE2004/

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