[ecoop-info] Fwd: Call for papers: 21st IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2021)
Manuel Rigger
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Subject: Call for papers: 21st IEEE International Working Conference on
Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2021)
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 09:21:10 +0000
From: Serebrenik, Alexander <a.serebrenik at tue.nl>
To: ecoop-info at ecoop.org <ecoop-info at ecoop.org>
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21st IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and
Manipulation (SCAM)
September 27-September 28, 2021 - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg /
Virtual
http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/
Call for Research
Papers:<http://www.ieee-scam.org/2020/#call>http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/#cfpresearchtrack
Call for RENE Track Papers:http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/#cfprenetrack
Call for Engineering
Papers:<http://www.ieee-scam.org/2020/#engcall>http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/#cfpengtrack
Call for New Ideas and Emerging
Results:http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/#cfpniertrack
Call forJoint Artifact Evaluation Track (ICSME, VISOFT,
SCAM):http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/#cfpaetrack
Important Dates
(All submission dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12).
Research track:
Abstract Submission:June 21st, 2021
Conflict Declaration:June 21st - June 28h, 2021
Paper Submission:June 28th, 2021
Reviews due Date:July 26th, 2021
Paper Discussion:July 27th - August 1st, 2021
Author Notification:August 2nd, 2021
Camera Ready:August 9th, 2021
RENE,Engineering,New Ideas and Emerging Results Tracks:
Abstract Submission:July 26st, 2021
Paper Submission:August 2nd, 2021
Reviews due Date:August 16th, 2021
Paper Discussion:August 16th - August 20th, 2021
Author Notification:August 20th, 2021
Camera Ready:August 27nd, 2021
Joint Artifact Evaluation Track:
ICSME, VISSOFT, SCAM all tracks deadlines:
Artifact Submission: August 27th, 2021
Author Notification: September 17th, 2021
SCAM aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on
theory, techniques and applications which concern analysis and/or
manipulation of the source code of computer systems.For the purpose of
clarity ‘source code’ is taken to mean any fully executable description
of a software system. It is therefore so-construed as to include machine
code, very high level languages and executable graphical representations
of systems. The term ‘analysis’ is taken to mean any automated or semi
automated procedure which takes source code and yields insight into its
meaning. The term ‘manipulation’ is taken to mean any automated or
semi-automated procedure which takes and returns source code.
We are currently accepting submissions fordifferent tracks of the 21st
IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and
Manipulation (IEEE SCAM 2021). Conference proceedings will be published
by IEEE CS and made available through the IEEE Digital Library.
Tracks (see the detailed list of topics of interest below):
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Research (10 pages + 2 pages for bibliographic references only):
contributions on theory, techniques, and applications that concern
analysis and/or manipulation of the source code of software systems.
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Engineering (6 pages): papers that discuss the innovations and
solutions to practical problems that researchers and practitioners
face in source code analysis and manipulation of software systems.
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Replication and Negative Results (RENE, 10 pages + 2 pages for
bibliographic references only): for papers reporting (1)
replications of previous empirical studies (including controlled
experiments, case studies, and surveys) and (2) important and
relevant negative or null results (i.e., results that failed to show
an effect, but help to eliminate useless hypotheses.
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New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER, 5 pages): present, discuss,
and polish early-stage research. This early-stage research should be
innovative and have the potential to make a strong future impact on
the research or practice of software engineering.
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Artifact Evaluation Track: The combined AE track will introduce the
artifact evaluation for the first time to SCAM! Authors of (short
and long) papers accepted in the ICSME, SCAM, or VISSOFT 2021 are
invited to submit their artifacts for evaluation to the ICSME 2021
Joint Artifact Evaluation Track.
How to Submit to SCAM 2021
Papers must conform to the IEEE proceedings paper format guidelines.
Templates in Latex and Word are available on IEEE's website. All
submissions must be in English. All authors, reviewers, and organizers
are expected to uphold the IEEE Code of Conduct. Failure to do so may
lead to a (desk) rejection of the paper.
We follow a double-blind reviewing process. Submitted papers must adhere
to the following rules:
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Author names and affiliations must be omitted. (The track co-chairs
will check compliance before reviewing begins.)
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References to authors' own related work must be in the third person.
(For example, not "We build on our previous work..." but rather "We
build on the work of...")
If the program chairs find that authors did not respect the rules of
double-blind review they can decide to (desk) reject the paper.
The papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via
EasyChair:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scam2021
Topics of interest of SCAM include, but are not limited to:
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abstract interpretation
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bad smell detection
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bug location and prediction
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clone detection
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concern, concept, and feature localization and mining
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decompilation
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energy efficient source code
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natural language analysis of source code artifacts
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program comprehension
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program slicing
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program transformation and refactoring
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repository, revision, and change analysis
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security vulnerability analysis
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source level metrics
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source level optimization
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source-level testing and verification
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static and dynamic analysis
Additional information can be found on the conference
website:http://www.ieee-scam.org/2021/
Organizing Committee
General Chair
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Alexander Serebrenik <https://www.win.tue.nl/~aserebre/>, Eindhoven
University of Technology, The Netherlands
Research Track Program Co-Chairs
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Venera Arnaoudova <https://www.veneraarnaoudova.com/>, Washington
State University, USA
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Ben Hermann <https://thewhitespace.de/>, Technical University
Dortmund, Germany
Engineering Track Program Co-Chairs
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Behnaz Hassanshahi
<https://labs.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=labs:bio:0:2193>, Oracle Labs,
Australia
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Vadim Zaytsev <https://grammarware.net/>, University of Twente, The
Netherlands
RENE Track PC Co-chairs
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Bonita Sharif <https://www.shbonita.me/>, University of Nebraska
Lincoln, USA
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Heike Wehrheim <https://www.uni-paderborn.de/en/person/573/>,
Paderborn University, Germany
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) co-chairs
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Maleknaz Nayebi <http://www.maleknazn.com/>, York University, Canada
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Yannic Noller <https://yannicnoller.github.io/>, National University
of Singapore, Singapore
Most Influential Paper Co-chairs
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Arpad Beszedes
<http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/~beszedes/eng/index.html>, University of
Szeged, Hungary
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Dawn Lawrie <https://hltcoe.jhu.edu/researcher/dawn-lawrie/>, Johns
Hopkins University, USA
Publicity Chair
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Camelia Serban
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Camelia_Serban3>, Babes-Bolyai
University, Romania
Finance Chair
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Dave Binkley <http://www.cs.loyola.edu/~binkley/>, Loyola University
Maryland, USA
Social Media Co-Chairs
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Engineer Bainomugisha <http://ibaino.net/>, Makerere University, Uganda
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Keheliya Gallaba <https://keheliya.github.io/>, McGill University,
Canada
Virtualization Co-chairs
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Sarah Fakhoury<https://sarahfakhoury.com/>, Washington State
University, USA
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Daniel Alencar da Costa <https://danielcalencar.github.io/>,
University of Otago, New Zealand
Web Chair
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Nathan Cassee <https://cassee.dev/>, Eindhoven Unversity of
Technology, The Netherlands
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