The goal of the Research Paper
track is to provide a forum for presenting the latest, best, and most important
research results in the field of software engineering.
High Quality Research Submissions are invited
for research papers describing
original unpublished results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual,
and experimental work. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to:
> Software requirements engineering
> Software architectures and design
> Software components and reuse
> Software testing and analysis
> Theory and formal methods
> Computer supported cooperative work
> Human-Computer Interaction
> Software processes and workflows
> Software security
> Software safety and reliability
> Reverse engineering and software maintenance
> Software economics
> Empirical software engineering and metrics
> Aspect-orientation and feature interaction
> Distribution and parallelism
> Software tools and development environments
> Software policy and ethics
> Programming languages
> Object-oriented techniques
> AI and Knowledge based software engineering
> Mobile and ubiquitous computing
> Embedded and real-time software
> Internet and information systems
development
Papers will be evaluated by the Program Committee
on the basis of originality,
importance of contribution, soundness, evaluation, quality of presentation,
and appropriate comparison to related work.
Your paper must conform to the proceedings
publication format and be no longer
than ten pages with main text in 10 point
font, including all text, references, appendices, and figures.
Your submissions should be in PDF format. The results
described must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.