[ecoop-info] [Extension] 8th International Workshop on Software Clones - Call for Papers

Saman Bazrafshan saman.bazrafshan at informatik.uni-bremen.de
Mon Nov 11 16:09:28 CET 2013


*Call For Papers - Extended Deadline**
**-- Eighth International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2014) --**
**
**Monday, February 3, 2014, Antwerp, Belgium**
**in Conjunction with the CSMR-WCRE 2014 Software Evolution Week**
**http://softwareclones.org/iwsc2014*

We would like to inform you that the deadline for paper submission to the
workshop has been extended. The new dates are as follows:

Abstract deadline:    no deadline for abstracts
Paper deadline:        November 19th, 2013
Notification:              December 15th, 2013
Workshop:                February  3rd, 2014

_Workshop Objectives_

Software clones are identical or similar pieces of code, design or
other artifacts. Clones are known to be closely related to various
issues in software engineering, such as software quality, complexity,
architecture, refactoring, evolution, licensing, plagiarism, and so
on. Various characteristics of software systems can be uncovered
through clone analysis, and system restructuring can be performed by
merging clones. The purpose of this workshop is to continue to
solidify and give shape to this research area and community. More
specifically, the goals are to bring together researchers and
practitioners from around the world to evaluate the current state of
research and applications, discuss common problems, discover new
opportunities for collaboration, exchange ideas, envision new areas of
research and applications, and explore synergies with similarity
analysis in other areas and disciplines.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Use cases for clones and clone management in the software lifecycle
- Experiences with clones and clone management in practice
- Types and nature of clones in software systems
- Causes and effects of clones
- Techniques and algorithms for clone detection, search, analysis, and 
management
- Clone and clone pattern visualization
- Tools and systems for detecting software clones
- Applications of clone detection and analysis
- System architecture and clones
- Effect of clones to system complexity and quality
- Clone analysis in families of similar systems
- Measures of code similarity
- Economic and trade-off models for clone removal
- Evaluation and benchmarking of detection methods
- Licensing and plagiarism issues
- Clone-aware software design and development
- Refactoring through clone analysis
- Higher-level clones in models and designs
- Clone evolution and variation
- Role of clones in software system evolution

The following types of papers are sought:

Full papers (16 pages in the ECEASST format including cover page) are
   expected to present novel research ideas and open issues, significant
   empirical studies, or important viewpoints on the field.

Position papers (6 pages in the ECEASST format including cover page)
   raise new ideas and issues or describe early research achievements,
   emphasizing originality and potential to stimulate active discussion at
   the workshop.

Tool demonstration papers (6 pages in the ECEASST format including
cover page) describe clone management tools and their applications.

All types of papers will be formally reviewed by at least three members
of the program committee. They must be relevant to the goals of the
workshop and hold the potential for lively discussion and debate.

Submissions must be uploaded online to the workshop's submission web
site (http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwsc2014) and adhere
to the ECEASST proceedings format. Details and templates can be found
on the workshop web site (http://www.softwareclones.org/iwsc2014).

Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings
in an issue of the Electronic Communications of the EASST -- a
peer-reviewed, scientific open-access journal, free for authors and
readers.  Their authors will be invited to present their work during the
workshop as a formal presentation and take part in an open panel
discussion of the topics and issues raised.

PC Co-Chairs
   Nils Göde, CQSE GmbH, Munich, Germany
   Yoshiki Higo, Osaka University, Japan

General Chair
  Rainer Koschke, University of Bremen, Germany

Steering Committee
  James R. Cordy, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
  Katsuro Inoue, Osaka University, Japan
  Rainer Koschke, University of Bremen, Germany

Web and Publicity Chair
  Saman Bazrafshan, University of Bremen, Germany

_For more Information_

  Website: http://softwareclones.org/iwsc2014
  Email: iwsc at softwareclones.org
  Twitter:   @iwsc2014

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Dipl.-Inf.
Saman Bazrafshan

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