Fourth International Workshop on Software Engineering for Computational Science and Engineering
Honolulu
May 28, 2011
Co-located with ICSE 2010
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Call for Papers (pdf)
We encourage submission of papers from members of the Software Engineering and the CSE communities. Papers of at most ten pages are solicited to address issues including but not limited to:
- Case studies of software development processes used in CSE applications.
- Measures of software development productivity appropriate to CSE applications.
- Lessons learned from the development of CSE applications.
- Software engineering metrics and tool support for CSE applications.
- The use of empirical studies to better understand the environment, tools, languages, and processes used in CSE application development and how they might be improved.
- V&V techniques specifically target for CSE applications.
The organizing committee hopes for participation from a broad range of stakeholders from across the software engineering, computational science/engineering, and grid computing communities. We especially encourage members of the CSE application community to submit practical experience papers. Papers on related topics are also welcome. Please contact the organizers with any questions about the relevance of particular topics.
This call for papers is also available in PDF format.
The call for short papers and position papers is also available in PDF format.
Submission Instructions
Please observe the following:- Full papers should be at most 10 pages.
- Short papers/position papers should be 2 pages.
- Format your paper according to the ICSE 2011 technical paper guidelines
- Submit your full papers here.
- Submit your short papers/position papers directly to Jeffrey Carver (carver at cs.ua.edu)
- Deadline for full paper submission: January 28, 2011.
- Deadline for short paper/position paper submission: March 15, 2011.
- Submission notification: February 22, 2011.
- Camera-ready version: March 10, 2011.
Last Updated on March 1, 2011 by Jeffrey Carver