[ecoop-info] Call for Contribution for SPLC 2011, Software Product LineConference

Schwanninger, Christine christa.schwanninger at siemens.com
Wed Jan 19 19:50:18 CET 2011


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     SPLC 2011: Software Product Line Conference

        Munich, Germany, August 22-26, 2011

                http://www.splc2011.net
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     Call for Contributions

About the conference:
SPLC, the premier forum where practitioners, researchers, and educators can present and discuss the most recent ideas, innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns in the area of software product lines and software product family engineering, invites you to come to Munich, August 22-26, 2011.

We invite a range of topics related to software product line engineering, both traditional and modern. These topics include but are not limited to:
*       Industrial experiences in product line engineering
*       Techniques and tools for product line engineering
*       Evolution and life-cycle issues of product line assets
*       Business issues for product lines
*       Organizational and process issues for product lines
*       Empirical studies in product line engineering

We invite the following classes of original, unpublished contributions:

(1) Research papers: (max. 10 pages, 5 for short papers) describe original research contributions (theoretical, conceptual) to the field of software product line engineering. We also call for short research papers, which are intended to report ideas in their early stages. Submission deadline: Feb.14th, 2011.
In cooperation with Journal on Information and Software Technology, best papers will be invited for a special issue, for further information see http://www.sse.uni-hildesheim.de/reuse-special-issue-ist/

(2) Industrial papers: (max. 10 pages for full, 5 for short papers) describe experience in introducing, implementing, and evolving product lines and success stories or report on problems with the application of product line engineering methods, techniques, and tools in industry.
Submission deadline: Feb. 14, 2011.

(3) Workshops: The purpose of the workshop program is to provide a forum for bringing together people from industry, academia, and research institutions to present and discuss research results, practices and experiences. Workshops should be organized as full-day events. Submission deadline:
Feb. 24, 2011.

(4) Tutorials: Tutorials will be held during the conference week in full-day or half-day sessions. A tutorial proposal consists of two pages describing the topic, the plan for conducting the tutorial, and the backgrounds of the presenters and the tutorial. We explicitly invite tutorials that have been held at other events. Submission deadline: Feb. 24, 2011

(5) Submissions to Hall of Fame: Each SPLC culminates with a session in which members of the audience nominate systems for induction into the Software Product Line Hall of Fame. Those nominations feed discussions about what constitutes excellence and success in product lines. More information on nominations and election can be found at the conference website or at http://www.splc.net/fame.html.

(6) Demonstrations and Tools:  more information on the website soon

(7) Doctoral Symposium: more information on the website soon

Further information regarding the submission processes and submission dates can be found in the separate calls on the website http://www.splc2011.net.  Submission page is http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=splc11.
Submissions should follow the IEEE conference format and will be reviewed by at least three members of the SPLC 2011 program committee.
Formatting instructions and templates can be found at http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting.



We invite you to be part of SPLC!
Information regarding sponsoring can be found on the website.
For further information, please contact contact at splc2011.net<mailto:contact at splc2011.net>.

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Organization
General Chair:
Isabel John, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, Germany

Program Chairs:
Eduardo Almeida,  Federal University of Bahia and RiSE, Brazil Tomoji Kishi, Waseda University, Japan

Industry Track Chair: Christa Schwanninger, Siemens, Germany
Hall of Fame Chair: Dirk Muthig, Lufthansa Systems, Germany
Workshop Chair: Ina Schaefer, University Braunschweig, Germany
Tutorial Chairs: Jaejoon Lee, Lancaster University, UK. Yoshikazu Hayashi, Software Research Associates, Japan
Doctoral Symposium Chair: Tomi Mannisto, Aalto University, Finland
Panel Chair: Danilo Beuche, Pure Systems, Germany
Demonstrations and Tool Chair: Juha Savolainen, Nokia, Finland
Local Chair: Christian Lescher, Siemens, Germany
Publicity Chairs: John D. McGregor, Clemson University, USA. Andrea Hufen, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Industrial Relations Chairs: Sooyong Park, University of Sogang, South Korea. Goetz Botterweck, Lero, Ireland

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Program Committee (research papers):
Alessandro Garcia, PUC-Rio, Brazil;  Andreas Metzger, Paluno (The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology), University of Duisburg-Essen;  Claudia Werner, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ; Davide Falessi, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway and Univ. of Rome Tor Vergata; David Benavides, University of Sevilla ; Daniel Paulish, Siemens Corporate Research;  Deepak Dhungana, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna Austria;  Douglas C. Schmidt, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University; Don Batory, University of Texas at Austin; Goetz Botterweck, Lero-the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, Limerick,  Hassan Gomaa, George Mason University; Hong MEI, Peking University;  Jaejoon Lee, School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University ; John D. McGregor, Clemson University;  Jon Whittle, Lancaster Universit; Juha Savolainen, Nokia Research Center; Krzysztof Czarnecki, University of Waterloo; Kyo C. Kang, POSTECH, Korea;  Klaus Pohl, Paluno - The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen;  Kwanwoo Lee, Hansung University;  M. Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark;  Manfred Broy, TU Munich, Germany; Maurizio Morisio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy ; Mikael Lindvall, Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering, Maryland, USA
Natsuko Noda, NEC, Japan; Paul Grünbacher, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria;   Peter
Knauber, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences,  Philipp W. Kutter, Montages AG; Rick Rabiser, Johannes Kepler University, Linz,  Rob van Ommering, Philips Research; Robert L. Nord, Software Engineering Institute, U.S.A.; Robyn Lutz, Iowa State University & Jet Propulsion Lab, U.S.A.; Sholom Cohen, Software Engineering Institute, U.S.A.; Silvia Abrahão, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia; Stan Jarzabek, National University of Singapore, Singapore;  Steffen Thiel, Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, Germany ; Stuart Faulk, Computer and Information Science, University of Oregon, U.S.A.; Sven Apel, University of Passau, Germany; Tomi Männistö, Aalto University;  Vander Alves, University of Brasilia, Brazil


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