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SEMS 2018 : 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering Methods in Spreadsheets | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://sems2018.ist.tugraz.at/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
* Call for Papers *
5th International Workshop on Software Engineering Methods in Spreadsheets (SEMS'18) http://sems2018.ist.tugraz.at/ https://twitter.com/sems_workshop October 1st, 2018, Lisbon, Portugal Co-located with the 2018 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC) * Important Dates * Paper submission: July 31st, 2018 (was July 13th, 2018) Authors notification: August 17th, 2018 (was August 3rd, 2018) Camera ready version: August 31st, 2018 (was August 17th, 2018) * Topic * Spreadsheets are heavily used in industry, as they are easy to create and evolve through their intuitive visual interface. They are often initially developed as simple tools, but, over time, spreadsheets can become increasingly complex, up to the point they become too complicated to maintain. Indeed, in many ways, spreadsheets are similar to “professional” software: both concern the storage and manipulation of data, and the presentation of results to the user. However, unlike in “professional” software, activities like design, implementation, and maintenance in spreadsheets have to be undertaken by end-users, not trained professionals. This makes applying methods and techniques from other domains a challenging task. The role of SEMS is to provide an annual event where researchers can meet and exchange their ideas. SEMS serves as a platform for early feedback for new techniques and tools. The workshop welcomes submissions that cover (but that are not limited to) the following topics: - End-user development for spreadsheets - Methods bridging the gap between models and spreadsheets - Spreadsheet testing and inspection techniques - Spreadsheet smell detection - Visualization approaches, e.g., data flow diagrams - Experience reports - Refactoring techniques - Fault localization and correction techniques - Tool demos If you have doubts on the suitability of your paper, feel free to contact the organizers. * Submissions * We welcome full research papers (max. 8 pages), work-in-progress (max. 4 pages), and experience reports (max. 4 pages) written in English and prepared using the IEEE conference paper format. Submission via easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sems18 * Workshop Format * All accepted papers will be presented during the workshop. There will be extra time to discuss the problems and challenges that have been reported in the industrial experience reports and to develop/propose solutions. Furthermore, the SEMS program will include a general discussion session that aims to identify further research directions. * Proceedings * The accepted papers will be made available on arXiv. * Program Committee * Rui Abreu, IST, University of Lisbon, Portugal Shing-Chi Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China Jácome Cunha, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Martin Erwig, Oregon State University, USA João P. Fernandes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Bennett Kankuzi, North-West University, South Africa Daniel Kulesz, University of Stuttgart, Germany Richard Paige, University of York, UK João Saraiva, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Peter Sestoft, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Leif Singer, Automattic Inc., USA * Organizing Committee * Birgit Hofer, Graz University of Technology, Austria Jorge Mendes, Universidade do Minho, Portugal * Steering Committee * Felienne Hermans, TU Delft, The Netherlands Richard Paige, University of York, UK Peter Sestoft, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
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