[PRL] Fwd: ASE'2010 - Call for Tool Demonstrations

Matthias Felleisen matthias at ccs.neu.edu
Tue Apr 27 10:53:06 EDT 2010



Begin forwarded message:

> From: Anthony Cleve <acl at INFO.FUNDP.AC.BE>
> Date: April 27, 2010 5:40:27 AM EDT
> To: EAPLS at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: ASE'2010 - Call for Tool Demonstrations
> Reply-To: Anthony Cleve <acl at INFO.FUNDP.AC.BE>
> 
> [apologies for cross-posting]
> 
> CALL FOR TOOL DEMONSTRATIONS
> 
> 25th International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
> 
> ASE'2010
> 20-24 September 2010 - Antwerp, Belgium
> 
> http://soft.vub.ac.be/ase2010/
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> DATES
> 
> May  17: Paper submission
> June 24: Author notification
> July 8: Camera-ready papers
> September 20-24: ASE 2010
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> INTRODUCTION
> 
> Software Engineering is concerned with the analysis, design, implementation,
> testing, and maintenance of software systems. Automated software engineering
> focuses on how to automate these tasks in order to achieve improvements in
> quality and productivity. Tool support, therefore, is central to this.
> 
> The 25th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Software Engineering invites
> high-quality submissions for its tool demonstrations track.
> 
> The ASE tool demonstrations track provides an opportunity for researchers
> and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent advances, experiences,
> and challenges in the field of automated software engineering with the goal
> of allowing live presentation of new research tools. Tools can range from
> research prototypes to in-house or pre-commercialized products.
> 
> The tool demonstrations are intended to highlight underlying scientific
> contributions. Whereas a regular research paper is intended to give the
> background information and point out the scientific contribution of a
> new software engineering approach, the tool demonstration paper provides
> a good opportunity to show how the scientific approach has been transferred
> into a working tool. Authors of regular research papers are thus encouraged
> to submit an accompanying tool demonstration paper.
> 
> The Tool Demonstration Committee will review each submission to assess the
> relevance and quality of the proposed tool demonstration in terms of originality,
> soundness, presentation, and appropriate consideration of related literature.
> 
> Please forward this call to anyone who might be interested.
> 
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> PAPER SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
> 
> Submissions of proposals for formal tool demonstrations must:
> * adhere to the ASE‘2010 proceedings format (ACM proceedings)
> * have a maximum of 2 pages that describe the technology or approach, how it
>  relates to other industrial or research efforts, including references, and
>  describe what the expected benefits are;
> * have an appendix (not included in the 2 page count) that provides a brief
>  description of how the presentation will be conducted (possibly illustrated
>  with snapshots), information on tool availability and maturity in addition
>  to a web-page for the tool (if one exists);
> * be submitted via the EasyChair system by May 17, 2010:
>    http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ase25tools
> 
> Accepted demonstrations will be allocated 2 pages in the conference proceedings.
> Demonstrators are expected to give a presentation that will be scheduled into the
> conference program. There will also be a demonstration area open to attendees at
> scheduled times during the conference, during which demonstrators are expected to
> be available. Presentation at the conference is a requirement for publication.
> 
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> COMMITTEES
> 
> Tool Demonstration co-Chairs
> * Anthony Cleve, INRIA Lille (France)
> * Bernd Fischer, University of Southampton (UK)
> 
>  Contact address: ase25tools at easychair.org
> 
> Tool Demonstration Committee
> * Andrew Begel, Microsoft Research (USA)
> * Ewen Denney, NASA Ames Research Center (USA)
> * Massimiliano Di Penta, University of Sannio - Benevento (Italy)
> * Alexander Egyed, Johannes Kepler University (Austria)
> * Jeff Gray, University of Alabama (USA)
> * John Grundy, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)
> * Andrew Ireland, Heriot-Watt University (UK)
> * Paul Klint, CWI (The Netherlands)
> * Ralf Laemmel, University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany)
> * Henry Muccini, University of L’Aquila (Italy)
> * John Penix, Google (USA)
> * Willem Visser, University of Stellenbosch (South Africa)
> * Andrea Zisman, City University (UK)




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