SEW-29
29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop
Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, Greenbelt, MD, USA
6-7 April 2005
(Tutorials 3 & 8 April 2005)
Co-located with 12th Annual IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, http://sel.gsfc.nasa.gov/ECBS2005, as part of Systems and Software Week
Sponsored by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Software Engineering Laboratory
IEEE Computer Society, Technical Council on Software Engineering
The 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop will be held at the Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, Greenbelt, Maryland, in Metropolitan Washington DC, 6-7 April 2005, as part of Systems and Software Week
[Emphasis added for GE] The workshop aims to bring together NASA technical staff, contractors, academics and industrial practitioners interested in the advancement of software engineering principles and techniques. The workshop provides a forum for reporting on past experiences for describing new and emerging results and techniques, and for exchanging ideas on best practice and future directions. Of particular importance is relevance to NASAs mission and goals, and how techniques might be applied, or adapted for use, at NASA, or how NASAs techniques might be used or adapted for more generic use. [ I'm sure you know that this is NOT the way scientists and engineers behave, it must be some secret conspiracy ]
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Ø Metrics and experience reports
Ø Software quality assurance
Ø Formal methods and formal approaches to software development
Ø Software engineering processes and process improvement
Ø CMM and CMMI
Ø Requirements engineering
Ø Software Architectures
Ø Real-time Software Engineering
Ø Software maintenance, reuse, and legacy systems
Ø Agent-based software systems
Submissions
Both full papers (maximum 10 pages in IEEE format, or equivalent length in free format) and extended abstracts/ industrial experience reports (4 to 6 pages, free format) should be submitted electronically (plain-text, .doc, .pdf or .ps formats only, please) . A link to an electronic submission site will be available here shortly.
Deadlines
1 December, 2005 |
Full Papers and Extended Abstracts/Industrial Experience Reports Submissions |
1 February, 2005 |
Notification to Authors |
6-7 April, 2005 |
SEW-29 in Greenbelt |
8 May, 2005 |
Camera Ready Copy due for Post Proceedings |
Both full papers and abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee, and full versions of selected papers will be due one month after the workshop (8 May ,2005) to be included in the workshop proceedings that will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. At least one author per paper will be required to register and present at the workshop.
Any inquiries should also be directed by email to Michael.G.Hinchey@nasa.gov; for faster responses, please include SEW in the subject line.
Tutorials will be held on 3rd April and 8th April; proposals for full-day and half-day tutorials should be sent electronically to Mike Stark, Michael.E.Stark@nasa.gov by 1 November, 2005.
Conference Chair: Mike Hinchey
Program Committee Chair: Margaret Caulfield
Finance Chair: Don Jamison
Registration Chair: John Cook
Tutorials Chair: Mike Stark
Publication Chair: Chris Rouff
Why should they? All they have to do is sit back and download the final product for free. They don't have to invest a single dime, but get the same rewards as those of us who actually paid for it. Which is of course an outrage to me, but perfectly fine with one worlders like yourself. Take from the rich, give to the poor, or those that want to bomb you, etc.