ICSE 2011: International Conference on Software Engineering 2011

May 21, 2011-May 28, 2011 in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

Call for Papers

**** ICSE 2011 ****

33rd International Conference on Software Engineering

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

May 21-28, 2011

Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii

http://2011.icse-conferences.org/

SOFTWARE BY DESIGN

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. The conference features the presentation of research papers, workshops, research demonstrations, and updates on the use of advanced software engineering techniques in industry.

ICSE 2011 is the ideal venue for meeting and learning from like-minded colleagues from around the world. ICSE 2011 will take place in the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, located on Waikiki beach in Honolulu, on the island of Oahu. This beachfront hotel sits on over 22 acres, and has the largest swimming pool in Waikiki, over 20 restaurants, exotic wildlife, botanic gardens, and a branch of the Bishop museum.

The ICSE 2011 theme of Software by Design reflects the widely-held view that the most important ingredient in ensuring a software system’s long-term success is its design. While other concepts, concerns, activities, artifacts, and processes are important to the success of a software engineering project, it is the quality of a system’s design that provides the critical ingredient. Highlighting design as the conference’s theme is meant to focus attention upon design’s centrality, to encourage reflection on design experience, to inspire new designers, and to encourage development of new design techniques.

The ICSE 2011 program includes:
- Technical/Research Papers Track
- Software Engineering in Practice Track
- New Ideas and Emerging Results Track
- Demonstrations Track
- Workshops
- Technical Briefings
- Doctoral Symposium
- New Faculty and Researchers Symposium
- Student Contest on Software Engineering (SCORE)
- ACM Student Research Competition

As well as co-located events:
CSEE&T (Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training)
MSR (Conference on Mining Software Repositories)
SEAMS (6th Int’l Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managed Systems)

SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

Technical/Research Papers: August 20, 2010
Workshop Proposals: September 17, 2010
Technical Briefings: September 17, 2010
Software Engineering in Practice: October 15, 2010
SCORE: November 30, 2010 (project registration)
Doctoral Symposium: December 10, 2010
New Ideas and Emerging Results: December 10, 2010
Demonstrations: December 10, 2010
Student Volunteers: January 30, 2011

Calls for submission and details about how to submit can be found on the conference website: http://2011.icse-conferences.org/

Conference topics of interest for ICSE include, but are not limited to:

  • Agile software development
  • AI- and knowledge-based software engineering
  • Aspect–orientation and feature interaction
  • Computer supported cooperative work
  • Empirical software engineering
  • End user software engineering
  • Engineering for mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive software
  • Engineering of distributed/parallel software systems
  • Engineering of embedded and real–time software
  • Engineering secure software
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Internet and information systems development
  • Patterns and frameworks
  • Program comprehension and visualization
  • Programming languages
  • Reverse engineering and maintenance
  • Software architecture and design
  • Software components and reuse
  • Software configuration management and deployment
  • Software dependability, safety and reliability
  • Software economics and metrics
  • Software policy and ethics
  • Software processes and workflows
  • Software requirements engineering
  • Software testing and analysis
  • Software tools and development environments
  • Theory and formal methods

GENERAL CHAIR
Richard N. Taylor - Univ. of California, Irvine

PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Harald Gall - Univ. of Zurich
Nenad Medvidović - Univ. of Southern California

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IN PRACTICE TRACK CHAIRS
T.S. Mohan - Infosys Technologies, Bangalore
Walt Scacchi - Univ. of California, Irvine

NEW IDEAS AND EMERGING RESULTS TRACK CHAIRS
John Knight - Univ. of Virginia
Gian Pietro Picco - Univ. of Trento

DEMONSTRATIONS TRACK CHAIRS
Margaret-Anne Storey - Univ. of Victoria
Andrea Zisman - City University London

WORKSHOPS CHAIRS
Matt Dwyer - Univ. of Nebraska
Wolfgang Emmerich - Univ. College London

TECHNICAL BRIEFINGS CHAIRS
Gail Murphy - Univ. of British Columbia
Andreas Zeller - Saarland Univ.

DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
Jo Atlee - Univ. of Waterloo
Carlo Ghezzi - Politecnico di Milano

MOST INFLUENTIAL PAPER OF 2001 CHAIR
Dewayne E. Perry - Univ. of Texas, Austin

AWARDS CHAIR
Leon Osterweil - Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst

NEW FACULTY AND RESEARCHERS SYMPOSIUM CHAIR
Mary Jean Harrold - Georgia Institute of Technology

MENTORING PROGRAM CHAIR
Betty Cheng - Michigan State Univ.

STUDENT CONTEST ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (SCORE) CHAIRS
Matteo Rossi - Politecnico di Milano
Michal Young - Univ. of Oregon

ACM STUDENT RESEARCH CONTEST (SRC) CHAIR
Thomas Zimmermann, Microsoft Research

PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Tao Xie - North Carolina State Univ.

PUBLICITY CHAIR
Jim Whitehead - Univ. of California, Santa Cruz

CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE
Rick Kazman - Univ. of Hawaii

INTERNET CHAIR
Justin Erenkrantz - Project WBS

SOCIAL MEDIA CHAIR
Sue Black - Univ. of Westminster

STUDENT VOLUNTEERS CHAIR
Rosalva Gallardo-Valencia - Univ. of California, Irvine

CONFERENCE DIRECTOR
Debra A. Brodbeck - Univ. of California, Irvine

WEBMASTER
Kari A. Nies - Univ. of California, Irvine

PROGRAM COMMITTEE (of Technical/Research Track):
Don Batory - Univ. of Texas, Austin
Lionel Briand - Simula Research Laboratory
Gerardo Canfora - Univ. of Sannio
Antonio Carzaniga - Univ. of Lugano
Betty Cheng - Michigan State Univ.
Shing-Chi Cheung - Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology
Vittorio Cortellessa - Univ. dell’Aquila
Prem Devanbu - Univ. of California, Davis
Matt Dwyer - Univ. of Nebraska
Alexander Egyed - Johannes Kepler Univ.
Sebastian Elbaum - Univ. of Nebraska
Michael Ernst - Univ. of Washington
Alessandro Garcia - PUC Rio
David Garlan - Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Carlo Ghezzi - Politecnico di Milano
William Griswold - Univ. of California, San Diego
Volker Gruhn - Univ. of Leipzig
Tibor Gyimóthy - Univ. of Szeged
John Hatcliff - Kansas State Univ.
Mats Heimdahl - Univ. of Minnesota
Katsuro Inoue - Osaka Univ.
Paola Inverardi - Univ. dell’Aquila
Rainer Koschke - Univ. of Bremen
Michele Lanza - Univ. of Lugano
Robyn Lutz - Iowa State Univ. & Jet Propulsion Lab.
Sam Malek - George Mason Univ.
Darko Marinov - Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Nachiappan Nagappan - Microsoft Research
David Notkin - Univ. of Washington
Bashar Nuseibeh - Lero & The Open Univ.
Alessandro Orso - Georgia Institute of Technology
Harold Ossher - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Mauro Pezzè - Univ. of Lugano and Univ. di Milano Bicocca
Martin Robillard - McGill Univ.
David Rosenblum - Univ. College London
Anita Sarma - Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln
Wilhelm Schaefer - Univ. of Paderborn
Tetsuo Tamai - Univ. of Tokyo
Frank Tip - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Sebastian Uchitel - Univ. de Buenos Aires & Imperial College London
André van der Hoek - Univ. of California, Irvine
Arie van Deursen - Delft Univ. of Technology
Willem Visser - Stellenbosch Univ.
Laurie Williams - North Carolina State Univ.
Tao Xie - North Carolina State Univ.
Yun Yang - Swinburne Univ. of Technology
Apostolos Zarras - Univ. of Ioannina
Andreas Zeller - Saarland Univ.
Thomas Zimmermann - Microsoft Research

SPONSORS: Association for Computing Machinery
ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT)
IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE)

International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE 2011, May 21-28, 2011 in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii. http://2011.icse-conferences.org/