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From: Frances Paulisch [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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Subject: Call for Participation: IEEE Intl. Conf. on Global Software
Engineering (ICGSE 2007)
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* Call for Participation *
* 2nd IEEE Intl. Conf. on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE) *
* August 27-30, 2007 (deadline for early registration June 9) *
* Munich, Germany *
* http://www.icgse.org *
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Developing software in globally distributed teams offers many
Benefits but also new challenges. The diversity of culture and
communication and the dispersion over time and space require
novel techniques, tools, and practices from many disciplines to
overcome numerous difficulties and to take advantage of
rare opportunities such environments entail.
The IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering
(ICGSE) will bring together researchers and practitioners to explore
the state-of-the art in global software engineering.
The ICGSE 2007 includes:
- Technical Conference
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Poster session
Register now: The registration for the conference is now open.
Deadline for Early Registration at reduced rates: June 9, 2007
Additional details and link to registration can be found on the
conference page:
http://www.icgse.org
Technical Conference Papers
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The list of accepted conference papers can be seen on the web page:
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/icgse/tech.htm
The topics of the call for papers included:
The globalization experience: benefits of global development,
effective business models, offshoring versus nearshoring,
offshore-outsourcing vs. internal offshoring, strategic versus
tactical approaches.
- Communication, coordination, collaboration and knowledge management
for distributed software engineering.
- Managing diversity in global software projects and teams (cultural,
technical, social, and organizational).
- Empirical studies of distributed teams.
- Collaboration infrastructure to support distributed development
teams, e.g. change management, quality control, validation, project
management, sharing of documents, online reviews, decision support.
- Process needs and proven solutions for effective and productive
distributed software engineering.
- Requirements engineering and distributed client-supplier
relationships. Architecture design and testing in distributed
software projects.
- Managing distributed software projects: Planning, business case,
team building, monitoring, reviewing, and reporting.
- Working with globally distributed contractors: Vendor selection,
contracting, supplier management.
- Teaching global software development.
Further information on the technical conference can be found at
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/icgse/tech.htm
Tutorials
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We offer the following tutorials (all held on August 27, 2007):
- T1: Risk Mitigation Tactics for Planning and Monitoring Global
Software Development Projects
Matt Bass and Michael Smith, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton,
NJ (USA)
- T2: Building Effective Global Software Test Teams through Training
Michael Hackett, LogiGear Corporation, Foster City, CA (USA)
- T3: What Did You Say? Intercultural expectations,
misunderstandings, and communications.
Frederick Zarndt, Planman Consulting, Coronado, CA (USA)
- T4: Seeing inside: Using social network analysis to understand
patterns of collaboration and coordination in global software teams
Kate Ehrlich, Giuseppe Valetto, Mary Helander, IBM Research, USA
- T5: System Safety for Software Engineers in Global Industry:
Concepts and Implementation
Andrew J. Kornecki, Department of Computer and Software Engineering,
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL (USA)
- T6: An Introduction to Global Product Line Requirements Engineering
Brian Berenbach, Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton, NJ USA)
Further information on the tutorials can be found at
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/icgse/tutorials.htm
Workshops
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We offer the following workshops (all held on August 27, 2007):
- W1: Global Requirements Engineering Workshop (GREW)
Tony Gorschek, Aybücke Arum, Christof Ebert, Samuel Fricker, Conny
Johannson, Claes Wohlin
- W2: Tools for Managing Globally Distributed Software Development
Chintan Amrit, Jos van Hillegersberg, Frank Harmsen
- W3: Offshoring of software development - Methods and Tools for Risk
Management
Juho Maekioe, Stefanie betz, Rolf Stephan
- W4: Workshop on Measurement-based Cockpits for Distributed Software
and Systems Engineering Projects (SOFTPIT)
Marcus Ciolkowski, Jens Heidrich
- W5: Intl. Workshop on Tool-Supported Requirements Management in
Distributed Projects (REMIDI '07)
Eva Geisberger, Patrick Keil, Marco Kuhrmann
- W6: Technology for Supporting Software Engineers in Globally
Distributed Contexts
Rini van Solingen, Paeivi Parviainen, Rob Kommeren, Arie van Deursen
Further information on the workshops can be found at
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/icgse/workshops.htm
ICGSE 2007 Organizing Committee:
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General Chair: Frances Paulisch, Siemens, Germany
Program Chairs: Philippe Kruchten, Univ, of British Columbia,
Canada
Audris Mockus, Avaya Labs, USA
Tutorials Chair: Bernd Bruegge, Technical University Munich,
Germany
Workshops Chair: Brian Fitzgerald, LERO, Ireland
Posters Chair: Marilyn Tremaine, New Jersey Insitute of Tech., USA/TU
Munich, Germany
Proceedings Chair: Raghvinder Sangwan, Penn State University, USA
Industry Liason: Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting, Germany
Finance Chair: Alberto Avritzer, Siemens, USA
Publicity Chairs: Paulo Fernandes, PUCRS, Brazil
Allen Milewski, Monmouth University, USA
Webmaster: Ricardo Czekster, PUCRS, Brazil
Local Arragements: Helmuth Benesch, Siemens, Germany
ICGSE Conference Series Steering Committee:
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Daniel Paulish, Siemens, USA (chair)
Alberto Avritzer, Siemens, USA
Daniela Damian, University of Victoria, Canada
Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting, Germany
Paulo Fernandes, PUCRS, Brazil
Brian Fitzgerald, LERO/University of Limerick, Ireland
James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada
Audris Mockus, Avaya Labs, USA
Frances Paulisch, Siemens, Germany
ICGSE 2007 Program Committee:
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Steve Adolph, WSA Consulting, Canada
Jesper Andersson, Vaxjo University, Sweden
Alberto Avritzer, Siemens, USA
Suttamally Balasubramaniyan, Wipro, India
Bernd Bruegge, Technical University Munich, Germany
Erran Carmel, American University, USA
Li-Te Cheng, IBM, USA
Vibeke Dalberg, DNV, Norway
Daniela Damian, University of Victoria, Canada
Cleidson De Souza, Universitade Federal do Para, Brazil
Yael Dubinsky, Technion, Israel
Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting, Germany
Kate Ehrlich, IBM, USA
J. Alberto Espinosa, American University, USA
Paulo Fernandes, PUCRS, Brazil
Paul Gruenbacher, University of Linz, Austria
James D. Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dehua Ju, East China University Science and Tech., China
Ramanujan Kashi, Avaya Labs, India
Gargi Keeni, Tata (TCS), India
Krishna Kumar, SAP, India
Filippo Lanubile, University of Bari, Italy
Christian Lescher, Siemens, Germany
Marek Leszak, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany
Bjorn Lundell, University of Skovde, Sweden
Armand Marchesin, Alcatel-Lucent, France
Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, Canada
Grigori Melnik, University of Calgary, Canada
Allen Milewski, Monmouth University, USA
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo, Japan
Linda Northrop, Software Engineering Institute (SEI), USA
Heather Oppenheimer, Oppenheimer Partners, USA
Harold Ossher, IBM, USA
Tom Ostrand, AT&T Research, USA
Maria Paasivaara, TKK, Finland
Päivi Parviainen, VTT, Finland
Daniel Paulish, Siemens, USA
Ricardo Pianta, HP, Brazil
Ita Richardson, University of Limerick, Ireland
Raghvinder Sangwan, Penn State, USA
Anita Sarma, UC Irvine, USA
Kevin Schneider, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Bikram Sengupta, IBM, India
Darja Smite, Riga Information Technology Institute, Latvia
Diomidis Spinellis, Athens Univ. of Econ. and Business, Greece
Wolfgang Strigel, QA Labs, Canada
Clemens Szyperski, Microsoft, USA
Louwarnoud van der Duim, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Gina Venolia, Microsoft, USA
Vito Vitale, IBM, USA
Thomas Wieberneit, SAP, Canada
Sponsored by
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IEEE Computer Society
Questions/Contact
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International Conference on Global Software Engineering
ICGSE 2007, August 27-30, 2007 in Munich, Germany
http://www.icgse.org
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