Call for Papers
We invite submission of original unpublished research reports, work in progress, and reports based on the conference focus areas. Regular papers (8 pages) which provide detailed expositions of new research or applications; short paper (4 pages) which provide short discussions of new technical concepts or developments, or new applications of existing techniques; and case studies or software reviews (8 pages) which will evaluate existing applied computing software systems, discussing the experience gained and lessons learnt from using or developing such systems in an operational environment.
Track 1: Principles and practice of software engineering
Research in principles and practice of software engineering spans various dimensions. Software engineering is a creative design activity which must be practiced systematically. Thus, we need to increase our confidence in our development efforts by emphasizing the need for rigor as a necessary complement to creativity in this discipline.
The main topics of interest for this track include but will not be limited to the following.
- Development practices and approaches
- Software Development Tools and Infrastructure
- Software Project Management
- Software Process
- Requirements Engineering
- Software Architectures & Design
- Software Security
- Testing & Quality assurance
- Software Economics
- Software Measurement
- Validation and Verification
We also welcome excellent surveying works in these areas.
Track 2: Applied computing techniques
The area of applied computing ideally concentrates on classic and leading edge computing concepts to provide solutions to real world problems that impact individuals, groups and companies. Thus, this area applies to various computing spheres.
Focus areas in this track include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Agent-based Technologies
- Decision-support Systems
- Scheduling and Optimization Techniques
- Database Systems
- Evolving Data Structures
- Genetic Programming and Fuzzy Logics
- Programming Environments
- Distributed Systems
- Real-time Systems
- Web Technologies
- Mobile Technologies
- Testing Verification and Validation of varying applications
- ICT for the Developing World
Track 3: Industrial session on software process improvement
Adopting best practice in the development of software products is strategic to organizations that have software development capabilities and which regard software as an important aspect of their business. Thus, research trends as well as experiences from industry on this critical aspect are solicited.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Defining and documenting software processes
- Measuring software processes
- Evaluating software process capability and effectiveness
- Planning and managing software process improvement projects and programs
- Implementing software process change
- Building the requirement management process
- Mastering the software product lifecycle
- Software project management and planning
- Effective risk management techniques
- Agile software development methods
- Balanced scorecard
- Software measurement and analysis
- The agile software review process
- Six Sigma approaches to software process improvement
Track 4: Innovations in Education
An essential prerequisite for the advancement of research in this area is the early recognition that high-quality research practices and a sound educational system are essential. Academia continuously proposes models that enhance industrial efficiency and growth, but mechanisms of demonstrating how these models are integrated in the operational environment are still lacking. The goal of this track is to examine impediments in teaching cutting-edge techniques in Software Engineering and Applied Computing and to identify how the educational activities in this area can be improved.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Innovative instructional technologies
- Evaluation and assessment techniques
- Application development environments and frameworks
- Use of Open source tools in software engineering courses
- Integration of agile practices in software engineering courses
- Industry-academia collaboration models
- Accrediting long-distance postgraduate degrees in software engineering
- Integrating industrial case studies
- Corporate continuing education and training
- Professional, ethical, and legal issues in software engineering education
- Integrating technical writing in software engineering courses
- Integration of research results into software engineering courses
- Forming learning communities among undergraduate and graduate students
- E-learning
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