Software Engineering Education and Training (SEET)


Goal

Proper software engineering education and training can significantly improve the current state of software development and help eliminate some of the traditional problems associated with industrial practices. This track provides an international forum for discussing topics related to software engineering education and training matters, such as curriculum development, methods of course delivery, innovative approaches, training programs, collaborative projects with industry, SWEBOK topics, and new software engineering programs (including PhD programs).

Scope

The scope of the track includes all software engineering education and training matters, such as curriculum, methods of course delivery, innovative approaches, training programs, SWEBOK topics, and new software engineering programs. Papers should focus on ensuring that the results they present can be picked up and used by others. Authors should also be aware of the international scope of ICSE.

How to Submit

Submission is closed as of October 4, 2002.

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Submitted (and accepted) papers must conform to the ICSE 2003 paper format and should not exceed six pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures.

Submission Due Dates

Submission Date:                October 4, 2002  (Closed)
Evaluation Notification:        December 2, 2002
Camera-ready copy:           TBA

Review Process

The Software Engineering Education Organizing Committee will review each contribution and will select quality contributions. Submitted papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, importance of contribution, soundness, evaluation, quality of presentation, (and comparison to related work, when appropriate). Because there is no revision cycle, the content and presentation of submitted papers must be essentially acceptable as received. Papers submitted for consideration should not have been published elsewhere and should not be under review or submitted for review during the duration of consideration. Papers violating this restriction will be rejected. All accepted contributions will be published in the conference proceedings and must conform to the ICSE proceedings publication format.

Journal Publication The best papers of this track will be selected for a special issue of the Journal of Systems and Software (December 2003). Authors of the selected papers will be notified accordingly to expand their papers for journal consideration.

Call for Papers

A PDF of this call for papers is available for download here.