FSE 2016
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24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering
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Ordinal | 24 |
Event in series | FSE |
Dates | 2016-11-13 (iCal) - 2016-11-18 |
Presence | presence |
Homepage: | http://2016.icse.cs.txstate.edu/ |
Location | |
Location: | US/WA/Seattle, US/WA, US |
Important dates | |
Workshops: | 2016/01/22 |
Papers: | 2016/08/28 |
Posters: | 2016/01/15 |
Notification: | 2016/04/07 |
Camera ready due: | 2016/02/26 |
Papers: | Submitted 273 / Accepted 74 (27.1 %) |
Committees | |
General chairs: | Thomas Zimmermann |
PC chairs: | Jane Cleland-Huang, Zhendong Su |
Workshop chairs: | Yuriy Brun, Mehdi Mirakhorli |
Demo chairs: | Alessandra Gorla, Diomidis Spinellis |
Keynote speaker: | Mary Shaw, Stephen Ibaraki, Wolfram Schulte, Gail Murphy |
Table of Contents | |
The 24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE) 2016
Topics
- Agile software development
- Autonomic and (self-)adaptive systems
- Cloud computing
- Component-based software engineering
- Configuration management and deployment
- Cooperative, distributed, and collaborative
- software engineering
- Cyber physical systems
- Debugging, fault localization, and repair
- Dependability, safety, and reliability
- Embedded software
- Empirical software engineering
- End-user software engineering
- Formal methods
- Green and sustainable technologies
- Human factors and social aspects of
- software engineering Software reuse
- Human-computer interaction
- Middleware, frameworks, and APIs
- Mining software engineering repositories
- Mobile applications
- Model-driven engineering
- Parallel, distributed, and concurrent systems
- Performance
- Probabilistic systems
- Program analysis
- Program comprehension
- Program synthesis
- Programming languages
- Recommendation systems
- Refactoring
- Requirements engineering
- Reverse engineering
- Search-based software engineering
- Security, privacy and trust
- Software architecture
- Software economics and metrics
- Software evolution and maintenance
- Software modeling and design
- Software process
- Software product lines
- Software services
- Software testing
- Software visualization
- Specification and modeling languages
- Tools and environments
- Traceability
- Ubiquitous/pervasive software systems
- Validation and verification
Submissions
All submitted papers must conform to the ICSE 2016 formatting and submission instructions, and must not exceed 10 pages for the main text, inclusive of figures, tables, appendices, etc. References may be included on up to two additional pages. All submissions must be in PDF.
Papers must be submitted through the CyberChair online submission system. Papers must be submitted electronically at http://cyberchairpro.borbala.net/icsepapers/submit/ by the stated deadline. The deadline is firm and not negotiable. Note also that as part of the online submission process authors will be required to identify conflicts of interest (according to the COI rules at http://www.sigsoft.org/about/policies/pc-policy.htm) with the Program Board and Program Committee members.
Note also that the official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of ICSE 2016. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
Important Dates
Research Track:
- Paper Submission: 28 August 2015
- Author clarification period: 1 - 5 November 2015
- Notification: 15 December 2015
- Camera Ready: 13 February 2016