Appel: CFP - ASE 2001

Philippe Blache pb at lpl.univ-aix.fr
Wed Jan 31 17:59:56 UTC 2001


From: gannod at general3.asu.edu

(Apologies for multiple copies)


         Automated Software Engineering
                    2001
        16th IEEE International Conference
            November 26-29, 2001

                San Diego, USA

               Call For Papers

Abstracts due: June 22, 2001; Papers due: June 29, 2001
Latest information: http://ase.informatik.uni-essen.de

The IEEE 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. Both automatic systems and systems that
support and cooperate with people are within the scope of the
conference, as are models of software and software engineering
activities.
ASE'2001 encourages contributions describing basic research, novel
applications, and experience 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
Computer-supported cooperative work
Domain modeling and meta-modeling
Human computer interaction
Knowledge acquisition
Maintenance and evolution
Modeling language semantics
Ontologies and methodologies
Process and workflow management
Program understanding
Re-engineering
Reflection- and Metadata approaches
Requirements engineering
Reuse
Software architectures
Testing
Tutoring, help, documentation systems
Verification and validation

Research in these areas and other more general areas
(such as Computer-Human Interaction and Artificial Intelligence)
with a clear focus on software engineering will be considered within
the conference scope. The ASE on-line Bibliography serves as a
reference for potential contributors:
http://www.cs.vassar.edu/faculty/welty/ase/

The IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
was formerly known as the Knowledge-Based Software Engineering
Conference. In conjunction with the name change, in 1997 the conference
expanded to encourage worldwide participation and to reach other
scientific communities concerned with formal methods, partial
evaluation, process support, human-computer interface support,
requirements engineering, reverse engineering, testing, and
verification & validation, while still including an active AI
and Knowledge Based component.

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings,
by IEEE Computer Society Press. 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 (Kluwer). ASE'2001 will
also include invited talks, tutorials, panel discussions, a doctoral
symposium, and project demonstrations, for which separate calls for
participation will be issued.

Papers should not exceed 6000 words, with full-page figures counting
as 300 words. Papers exceeding the length restriction will not be
reviewed. Papers will be reviewed by at least three programme committee
members. All papers, especially application papers and experience
reports, should clearly identify their novel contributions.
See the conference website for detailed guidelines.

All papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format, on or
before June 29th, 2001. Information regarding electronic submission
can be found at http://ase.informatik.uni-essen.de soon.
In addition, a single hardcopy should be mailed to Martin Feather
at the address below; it serves as a backup should printing problems
occur, and it may arrive later than the electronic submission date.
To expedite the review process, each paper's title, authors, abstract,
keywords, and contact author's email address should be submitted by June
22nd, 2001.

General Chair
Debra Richardson
Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine CA 92697-3425, USA
Tel: +1 949 824-7405
djr at ics.uci.edu

Programme Co-Chair
Martin S. Feather
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
MS 125-233
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena CA 91109-8099, USA
Tel: +1 818 354 1194
Martin.S.Feather@ Jpl.Nasa.Gov

Programme Co-Chair
Michael Goedicke
Dept of Math & Computing
Univ of Essen
D-45117 Essen, Germany
Tel: +49 201 8100330
goedicke at informatik.uni-essen.de


Programme Committee
Perry Alexander, USA
Daniel Berry, Canada
Yves Deville, Belgium
Tom Ellman, USA
Wolfgang Emmerich, UK
Steve Fickas, USA
Bernd Fischer, USA
Pierre Flener, Sweden
Alfonso Fuggetta, Italy
Gerald Gannod, USA
Joseph Goguen, USA
Cordell Green, USA
Ian Green, UK
John Grundy, New Zealand
Robert Hall, USA
Mehdi Harandi, USA
Mats Heimdahl, USA
Scott Henninger, USA
Andrew Ireland, UK
Bernd Kraemer, Germany
Jeff Kramer, UK
Kung-Kiu Lau, UK
Baudouin Le Charlier, Belgium
Yves Ledru, France
Mike Lowry, USA
Tom Maibaum, UK
Brad Martin, USA
Ali Mili, USA
Bashar Nuseibeh, UK
Colin O'Halloran, UK
Charles Pecheur, USA
John Penix, USA
Klaus Pohl, Germany
David Redmiles, USA
Arthur Reyes, USA
Julian Richardson, UK
Spencer Rugaber, USA
Houari Sahraoui, Canada
Akiyoshi Sato, Japan
Andy Schuerr, Germany
Frank Shipman, USA
Doug Smith, USA
Kurt Stirewalt, USA
Gabi Taentzer, Germany
Enn Tyugu, Sweden
Jeff van Baalen, USA
Willem Visser, USA
Richard Waldinger, USA
Virginie Wiels, France
Chris Welty, USA
David Wile, USA


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