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SSBSE 2017 : Symposium on Search-Based Software EngineeringConference Series : Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering | |||||||||||||||||
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Combined Call for Papers
Symposium on Search-Based Software Engineering (SSBSE) September 9-11, 2017 Paderborn, Germany (Co-located with ESEC/FSE'17) http://ssbse.org http://ssbse17.github.io/ https://twitter.com/ssbse ------------------------------ SSBSE'17 is the ninth edition of the annual symposium dedicated to Search Based Software Engineering. SBSE studies the application of meta-heuristic optimization techniques to various software engineering problems, ranging from requirements engineering to software testing and maintenance. The symposium provides a welcoming forum for discussion and dissemination that will strengthen the rapidly-growing international SBSE community. Research Papers: We invite submissions of high quality papers describing novel and original work in all areas of SBSE including, but not limited to: - Applications of SBSE to novel problems, - Theoretical analyses of search algorithms for software engineering, - Rigorous empirical evaluations of SBSE techniques, - Reports of industrial experiences. Research papers must have up to 15 pages in length, including all text, figures, references, and appendices. For all other papers, submissions should not exceed 6 pages in length (using the regular symposium format). Short Papers: We also invite short papers presenting new ideas, tools, experience reports, or novel techniques and ideas, which will be included in the proceedings and presented at the symposium. Student Papers: This track gives students the opportunity to showcase their SBSE research and receive feedback from senior members of the SBSE community. To be eligible, papers should be primarily the work of students that have not yet completed their studies. The paper may have co-authors who are not students but the student author is expected to present the paper at the symposium. Challenge Papers: We challenge you to apply your SBSE expertise to do interesting things to, or with, a chosen set of software projects and uncover interesting things related to them. The best competition entries will be awarded special prizes. More details about the track will be announced on the website. Tutorials: 2 page proposals for 1 hour tutorials covering state-of-the-art SBSE methods. Proposals must describe what will be presented and why this might be of interest to this community. Proposals will be selected on their novelty, technical content, track record of the presenter and, ideally, degree of interactivity with the audience. Transfer talks: Invited talks from authors publishing innovative work relevant to SBSE, originally presented at other forums. To nominate speakers for such talks, please email ssbse2017@easychair.org. ------------------------------ Key Dates TUTORIALS: Tutorial Proposals February 14, 2017 Tutorials Selected February 28, 2017 RESEARCH PAPER TRACK: Abstract submission March 31, 2017 Paper Submission April 7, 2017 Notification May 14, 2017 Camera Ready June 14, 2017 SHORT PAPER, STUDENT AND SBSE CHALLENGE TRACKS: Submission May 21, 2017 Notification June 7, 2017 Camera ready: TBD To propose a tutorial, please email ssbse2017@easychair.org |
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