[ecoop-info] Call For Tutorials - SANER 2015

Bonita Sharif bsharif at ysu.edu
Mon Nov 10 18:50:11 CET 2014


Call For Tutorials - SANER 2015
http://saner.soccerlab.polymtl.ca/doku.php?id=en:tutorials

The 22nd International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering (SANER 2015) invites proposals to organize and present tutorials related to the topics of the conference. Tutorials help disseminate state-of-the-art research and ideas quickly and efficiently to a large audience. The topics of tutorials are usually well-established and mature thereby providing an excellent and accelerated source of learning at SANER 2015. The tutorials are also a great way to jump start a new researcher into an already established field.

SANER 2015 will feature three tutorial formats: full-day tutorials, half-day tutorials, and 90-minute technical briefings (mini-tutorials). The tutorials are planned to be scheduled in parallel with the workshops and/or main conference. Proposed tutorials are allowed to have been presented before.

A summary of each accepted tutorial will be published in the SANER 2015 proceedings.
Tutorial Proposals should contain

An abstract of the tutorial topic and purpose including prerequisite for potential attendees (less than 400 words). This is the text that will be published on the SANER 2015 website.

The names, email addresses, homepages and short bios of the presenters. The bios should focus on the appropriateness for the tutorial and should include information about prior tutorials given by presenters (less than 200 words).

A table of contents (draft) of the actual tutorial.

A case for support that presents the tutorial's topic and why it is important to the SANER audience.
	State the aims of the tutorial.
	The intended audience: researchers, practitioners, students, managers, other
	The expected duration (half day, full day, or 90 minutes technical briefing)
	The organization (talk, tool demos, interactive sessions, etc.)
	A description of material that attendees will receive during, after, or before the tutorial.

The case for support should not exceed two pages. If the tutorial (or a previous version of it) has been presented before, the proposal should give the date and location, including the approximate number of attendees.

How to Submit
Tutorial proposals should be sent via email to j.krinke at ucl.ac.uk and bsharif at ysu.edu with the subject line "SANER 2015 Tutorial Submission". Please send one zip file with pdf documents containing all the requested information.

Each submission will be reviewed by the organizing committee. Authors of accepted tutorials will be required to present their tutorials at the conference.

Accepted tutorials are invited to submit a summary of their tutorial (up to four pages) to be published in the proceedings and a 2-4 minute teaser video (to be published on the SANER website) advertising the tutorial to potential attendees. Tutorial summary papers must conform to the IEEE proceedings paper format guidelines, see http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.

Support
Tutorial presenters receive a refund of their registration and part of stay up to $2,000 upon receipts.

Tutorial track co-chairs
Jens Krinke and Bonita Sharif
j.krinke at ucl.ac.uk and bsharif at ysu.edu

Important Dates
Proposals submissions	December 1st, 2014 	23:59 AoE
Proposals notifications	December 15th, 2014
Camera-ready versions	January 24th, 2015






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