[UAI] IEEE Int.Conf. Software Maintenance., Florence,Italy,ICSM2001

From: NESI (icsm2001@dsi.unifi.it)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 11:29:56 PST

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    Dear Colleague

    I would like to invite you at the IEEE International Conference on
    Software Maintenance, 2001, and associated workshops: SCAM, WESS, WSE,
    etc. next November 2001 in Florence, Italy. Outstanding Keynotes such
    as: Prof. David Lorge Parnas and Prof. Dieter Rombach. Industrial
    papers and experiences, reseach papers and award, tutorials, tool
    expositions, dissertation forum and award, workshops, panels, and
    other exciting activities have been planned.

    I hope that this CFPs could be useful for your work.
    Please forward the following to anybody who you think may be interested.
    Apologies if you have already seen this.

    If you would like to be removed from our list please send an email to
    icsm2001@dsi.unifi.it with REMOVE in the subject.

    ICSM2001
    Paolo Nesi
    (General Chair)

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                               CALL---FOR---PAPER$
              IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 2001
                      FLORENCE, ITALY, 6-10 November 2001
                       http://www.dsi.unifi.it/icsm2001
           Theme: Systems and Software Evolution in the era of the Internet
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    Sponsored by IEEE
    Supported bt the: EC-IST, University of Florence, O-Group

    ICSM is the major international conference in the field of software and
    systems maintenance, evolution, and management.

    In the era of the Internet, businesses and end-users have invested in new
    technologies and small and large software organizations around the world
    are looking for Internet related solutions to evolve and maintain their
    new Internet software products.

    Internet technologies are strongly impacting system architectures and
    business processes and rules. In some cases businesses and end-users
    have been overwhelmed trying to keep up with software development and
    evolution processes and practices. In addition to novel solutions to
    enable the life-cycle of new web-based software systems, huge investments
    are necessary to migrate aginglegacy applications to web-enabled
    contemporary systems.

    ICSM 2001 will address these major changes in the software landscape and
    their impact on maintenance and evolution. The focus of the conference
    will be to explore the new challenges that the Internet, as a driver for
    business changes, poses for software maintenance, and the new opportunities
    it opens as infrastructure and enabling technology.

    The purpose of the conference is to promote discussion and interaction
    between researchers and practitioners. We are particularly interested in
    exchanging concepts, prototypes, research ideas, and other results which
    could contribute to the academic arena and also benefit business and the
    industrial community. ICSM 2001 will be participatory, with working
    collaborative sessions and presentations of industry projects. ICSM 2001
    will bring together researchers, practitioners, developers and users
    of tools, technology transfer experts, and project managers.

    The Conference will be held in conjunction with:
        WESS -- the seventh Workshop on Empirical Studies of Software Maintenance.
        SCAM -- Source Code Analysis and Manipulation
        WSE -- Workshop on WEBsite Evolution
    Other workshops are welcome according to the limited available slots.

    Topics of interest include but are not restricted to the following
    aspects of maintenance and evolution:
    - - Methods and theories -Processes and strategies
    - - Organizational frameworks -Life cycle and process control
    - - Design for maintenance -Tools and environments
    - - Internet and distributed systems -Multimedia systems
    - - User interface evolution -Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
    - - Third party maintenance -Freeware and open source applications
    - - Program comprehension -Software and system visualization
    - - Knowledge based systems -Formal methods
    - - Impact of new software practices -Empirical studies
    - - Software reusability -Programming languages
    - - Source code analysis and manipulation -Testing and regression testing
    - - Models and methods for error prediction -Measurement of software
    - - Maintenance and/or productivity metrics -Preventive maintenance
    - - Personnel aspects of maintenance -Reengineering and reverse engineering
    - - Version and configuration management -Legal aspects and standards
    - - Management and organization -Remote, tele-work, and co-operative applications

    RESEARCH PAPERS
    Research papers should describe original and significant work in the
    research and practice of software maintenance. Research case studies,
    empirical research, and experiments are particularly welcome.
    We also welcome papers that present leading edge and novel ideas in maintenance.
    Papers should be 2000 - 5000 words in length, in English. Submit them
    in PDF or PostScript via email to icsm2001@unisannio.it by 15 January 2001.
    A prize of the Journal of Software Maintenance will be assigned at the
    Best submitted Paper.

    INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
    We welcome proposals for presentations of Industrial Applications.
    These can be experience reports from real projects, industrial practices
    and models, or tool demonstrations. Submit proposals for Industrial Application
    presentations via email to icsm2001.industry@unisannio.it by 12 March 2001.
    Industrial Applications proposals will be reviewed by a dedicated
    sub-committee of the program committee and a 1 page summary of accepted
    proposals will be included in the conference proceedings.

    EXPOSITION AREA
    An exposition are is present in which tools realted to industrial applications
    can be shown. Please contact: nesi@dsi.unifi.it
    1 page summary of accepted tools will be included in the conference proceedings.

    DISSERTATION FORUM
    We welcome submissions of young researchers that have delivered their dissertation
    (degree, master or Ph.D.) in the last three years. Please submit the PDF of the
    dissertation to icsm2001@unisannio.it by 15 January 2001. An Award and a full
     support to attend the conference will be given to the prize winner. Two other
     free registrations will be assigned at the second and third. 4 pages summary of
     accepted dissertations will be included in the conference proceedings and a
    special forum section will be organised at the conference.

    TUTORIALS
    Tutorials should present software maintenance and evolution topics of
    interest to practitioners. Tutorials may be full-day or half-day in length.
    Submit tutorial proposals via email to
    icsm2001.tutorial@unisannio.it by 12 February 2001.
    1 page summary of accepted tutorial will be included in the conference proceedings.

    IMPORTANT DATES, DEADLINES
      Research Paper submission 15 January 2001, notification of acceptance 1 June 2001
      Dissertation submission 15 January 2001
      Industrial Application submission 12 March 2001
      Tools request and submission 12 March 2001
      Tutorial submission 12 February 2001

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    General chair:
            Paolo Nesi, University of Florence, Italy, nesi@dsi.unifi.it

    Financial chair:
            Vaclav Rajlich, Wayne State University, USA, vtr@cs.wayne.edu

    Program co-chairs:
            Gerardo Canfora, University of Sannio, Italy, gerardo.canfora@unisannio.it
            Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Colorado State University, USA, avm@CS.ColoState.EDU

    Tutorials co-chairs:
            Lionel C. Briand, Carleton University, briand@sce.carleton.ca
            Alessandro Fantechi, University of Florence, Italy, Fantechi@dsi.unifi.it

    Industrial Applications co-chairs:
            Panagiotis K. Linos, Butler University, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering,
                                      Indianapolis USA, linos@butler.edu, www.butler.edu/~linos
            Harry Sneed, Independent Consultant, Germany, Harry.Sneed@t-online.de
            Chris Verhoef, Free University Amsterdam, NL, x@cs.vu.nl

    Publicity co-chairs:
            Nicholas Zvegintzov (General Co-chair), Software Management Network, USA,
                                zvegint@attglobal.net
            Malcolm Munro (Co-chair for Europe), University of Durham, UK,
                                malcolm.munro@durham.ac.uk
            William Cheng-Chung Chu (Co-chair for East), TungHai University, Taiwan,
                                chu@cis.thu.edu.tw

    Local Arrangements co-chairs:
      Fabrizio Fioravanti, University of Florence, Italy, fioravan@dsi.unifi.it
      Pierfrancesco Bellini (Industrial Applications, and Demos),
      University of Florence, Italy, bellini@hpcn.dsi.unifi.it
      Marius Bogdan Spinu, University of Florence, Italy, spinu@hpcn.dsi.unifi.it

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