[ecoop-info] 2nd CfP CBSE 2010 at Prague, Czech Republic, 23-25 June 2010

Ralf Reussner reussner at kit.edu
Fri Jan 8 08:01:28 CET 2010


*** Call for Papers - CBSE 2010 ***

13th International Symposium on Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE-2010)

taking place at Prague, Czech Republic, 23-25 June 2010.

Component-based Software Engineering is part of CompArch see http://www.comparch-events.org/index/ for more info.


Important Dates
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Submission January 27, 2010
Notification March 7, 2010
Camera Ready March 26, 2010


Goals
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Component-based Software Engineering (CBSE) has emerged as a technology for the rapid assembly of flexible software systems. CBSE combines elements of software architecture, modular software design, software verification, configuration and deployment. To foster exchange and collaboration with the software architecture community, CBSE is colocated with the Quality of Software Architectures Conference (QoSA) and the International Symposium on Architecting Critical Systems (ISARCS)as part of the federated CompArch event.
The CBSE symposium has a track record of bringing together researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines to promote a better understanding of CBSE from a diversity of perspectives, and to engage in active discussion and debate. CBSE 2010 is open to all participants interested in CBSE and related areas. The symposium addresses participants from both universities and industry.

Scope
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The theoretical foundations of component specification, composition, analysis and verification continue to pose research challenges. While the engineering models and methods for component software development are slowly maturing, new trends in global services, distributed systems architectures, and large scale software systems that cross organizational boundaries push the limits of established and tested component-based methods, tools and platforms: model-driven development and grid technologies with their high-performance demands in massive data storage, computational complexity and global co-scheduling of scientific models in flagship science, technology and medicine research; global software development with its lowering of cost of software capabilities and production, through automation, off-shoring and outsourcing of key components and subsystems; networked enterprise information systems and services architectures crossing enterprise, nation, legal and discipline boundaries;
shift from (globally distributed) software products to pervasive and ubiquitous services supported by deep software-intensive infrastructures and middleware and by increasingly flexible, adaptive and autonomous client and application server software.
CBSE 2010 will include contributions that explore how the nature of component- based software engineering is being influenced by developments in the field of software and global enterprise technology. In addition to presentations of papers, the symposium will incorporate working and industry sessions.

Topics of interest
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- Design of component models 
- Theories (including taxonomies) of software composition and binding Coordination and choreography of component software, services, workflows 
- Run-time adaptation of component-based systems 
- Interaction between component models, software architectures and product lines 
- Component-based web services and service-oriented architecture 
- Declarative, rule-based management of component-based systems 
- Software quality and extra-functional properties for components and component-based systems 
- Global generation, adaptation and deployment of component-based systems and services 
- Components and generative approaches Components and model-driven development 
- Specification, verification and testing of component-based systems 
- Compositional reasoning techniques for component models 
- Global measurement, prediction and monitoring of distributed and service components 
- Patterns and frameworks for component-based systems and services Integrated tool chains and methods for building component-based services 
- Components for networked real-time information systems and sensor networks 
- Industrial experience using component-based software development
- Empirical studies in component-based software engineering 
- Teaching component-based software engineering

We welcome papers that address any of the topics listed above.

Special Theme: Components beyond Reuse
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CBSE 2010 is encouraging papers that address reasons for using components beyond re-use. While consider software components a technical means to increase software re-use, other reasons for investing into component technology tend to be overseen.
For example, components play an important role in framework and product-lines to enable configurability (even if no component is re-used).
Another role of components is to use them to increase the predictability of the properties of a system. For an engineering approach to software design, it is important to understand the implications of design decisions on the system's properties. Therefore, approaches to evaluate and predict properties of systems by analyzing its components and its architecture are of high interest.
To strengthen the relation between architectural descriptions of systems and components, a comprehensible mapping to component-oriented middleware platforms is important. Model-driven development, with its use of generators, can provide a suitable link between architectural views and technical component execution platforms.

Paper Submission
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The Paper Submission is handle via EASYCHAIR  http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbse2010
All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three program committee members (four for papers with an author on the program committee). Papers must not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. Any duplicate submissions will be rejected without review. As always, the symposium seeks reports on innovative contributions to the science and technology of CBSE. 
Papers describing practical experience with CBSE in mission- and performance-critical systems are of particular interest. 
Long and short papers on leading-edge research and development in progress are also encouraged. 
Long papers must not exceed 16 pages and short papers must not exceed 8 pages, in the required format. 
The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series and papers should have the requisite format.
Details regarding the submission will be published on
http://cbse2010.ipd.kit.edu and http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cbse2010

Program Co-Chairs
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Lars Grunske, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia lgrunske at swin.edu.au
Ralf Reussner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, reussner at kit.edu


CompArch Organization Chair
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Frantisek Plasil, Charles University, Czech Republic

Program Committee
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Steffen Becker Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) Germany
Judith Bishop Microsoft Research, Redmond USA
Barbora Buehnová Masaryk University, Brno Czech Republic
Michel Chaudron Leiden University Netherlands
Kendra Cooper University of Texas at Dallas USA
Ivica Crnkovic Maelardalen University Sweden
Xavier Franch Universitat PolitËcnica de Catalunya Spain
Morven Gentleman Dalhousie University Canada
Sudipto Ghosh Colorado State University USA
Holger Giese Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam Germany
Ian Gorton Pacific North West National Laboratory USA
Lars Grunske Swinburne University of Technology Australia
Richard Hall Sun Microsystems USA
Jens Happe Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI) Germany
George Heineman Worcester Polytechnic Institute USA
Christine Hofmeister East Stroudsburg University USA
Dean Jin University of Manitoba Canada
Joe Kiniry University College Dublin Ireland
Magnus Larsson ABB AB Sweden
Kung-Kiu Lau The University of Manchester UK
Grace A. Lewis Carnegie Mellon University USA
Jenny Liu National ICT Australia Australia
Michael Maximilien IBM USA
Marija Mikic-Rakic Google Inc. USA
Raffaela Mirandola Politecnico Milano Italy
Henry Muccini University of L'Aquila Italy
Rob van Ommering Philips Research Netherlands
Frantisek Plasil Charles University Czech Republic
Noel Plouzeau IRISA - University of Rennes France
Iman Poernomo King's College London UK
Ralf Reussner University of Karlsruhe Germany
Salah Sadou Valoria, Université de Bretagne Sud France
Christian Salzmann BMW Group Germany
Bernhard Schaetz TU Muenchen Germany
Douglas Schmidt Vanderbilt University USA
Jean-Guy Schneider Swinburne University of Technology Australia
Judith Stafford Tufts University USA
Asuman Suenbuel University of Potsdam Germany
Clemens Szyperski Microsoft USA
Kurt Wallnau Software Engineering Institute USA
Dave Wile Teknowledge Corporation USA

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Faculty of Informatics
Institute for Programme Structures and Data Organisation
Software Design and Quality

Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Reussner
Chair

Am Fasanengarten 5, Building 50.34, Room 328
D-76131 Karlsruhe
GERMANY

Phone: +49 721 608-5993
Fax: +49 721 608-5990
E-mail: reussner at kit.edu
http://sdq.ipd.kit.edu

KIT -- University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and
National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association
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Consider Submitting a Paper at CBSE 2010
http://cbse2010.ipd.kit.edu/
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Faculty of Informatics
Institute for Programme Structures and Data Organisation
Software Design and Quality

Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Reussner
Chair

Am Fasanengarten 5, Building 50.34, Room 328
D-76131 Karlsruhe
GERMANY

Phone: +49 721 608-5993
Fax: +49 721 608-5990
E-mail: reussner at kit.edu
http://sdq.ipd.kit.edu

KIT -- University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and
National Laboratory of the Helmholtz Association
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