Towards a Platform for Widespread Embedded Intelligence - ERCIM
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Call <strong>for</strong> Papers<br />
ECOOP 2007 - 21st European<br />
Conference on Object-Oriented<br />
Programming<br />
Berlin, 30 July- 3 August 2007<br />
The ECOOP 2007 conference invites<br />
high quality papers presenting research<br />
results or experience in all areas relevant<br />
to object technology, including work that<br />
takes inspiration from or builds connections<br />
to areas not commonly considered<br />
object-oriented.<br />
Topics<br />
ECOOP wishes to embrace a broad<br />
range of topics, so the following list of<br />
suggested topics is by no means exclusive:<br />
• Architecture, Design Patterns<br />
• Aspects, Components, Modularity,<br />
Separation of Concerns<br />
• Collaboration, Workflow<br />
• Concurrency, Real-time,<br />
<strong>Embedded</strong>ness, Mobility, Distribution<br />
• Databases, Persistence, Transactions<br />
• Domain Specific Languages,<br />
Language Workbenches<br />
• Dynamicity, Adaptability, Reflection<br />
• Frameworks, Product Lines,<br />
Generative Programming<br />
• HCI, User Interfaces<br />
• Language Design, Language<br />
Constructs, Static Analysis<br />
• Language Implementation, Virtual<br />
Machines, Partial Evaluation<br />
• Methodology, Process, Practices,<br />
Metrics<br />
• Model Engineering, Design<br />
Languages, Trans<strong>for</strong>mations<br />
• Requirements Analysis, Business<br />
Modeling<br />
• Software Evolution, Versioning<br />
• Theoretical Foundations, Formal<br />
methods<br />
• Tools, Programming environments.<br />
Research papers should advance the current<br />
state of the art. Many different<br />
research methods can be applied, eg,<br />
both experimentally based work and<br />
mathematical results are welcome.<br />
Experience papers should describe novel<br />
insight gained from the practical application<br />
of object technology, in such a way<br />
that it is of interest to a broad group of<br />
researchers and practitioners.<br />
Workshops<br />
ECOOP 2007 will host a number of<br />
workshops addressing different areas of<br />
object-oriented technology. Workshops<br />
serve as a <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> exchanging late<br />
breaking ideas and theories in an evolutionary<br />
stage.<br />
Important Dates<br />
• Submission of papers:<br />
13 December 2006<br />
• Update period: 13-20 December 2006<br />
• Deadline <strong>for</strong> Proposals:<br />
20 December 2006<br />
ECOOP 2007 is sponsored by <strong>ERCIM</strong>.<br />
More in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
ttp://ecoop07.swt.cs.tu-berlin.de/<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> Papers<br />
The Sixth Joint Meeting of the<br />
European Software Engineering<br />
Conference and the ACM<br />
SIGSOFT Symposium on the<br />
Foundations of Software<br />
Engineering<br />
Dubrovnik, Croatia,<br />
3-7 September 2007<br />
The biennial series of joint ESEC and<br />
FSE provides a lively and outstanding<br />
<strong>for</strong>um where researchers and practitioners<br />
can report and discuss recent<br />
research results and trends, as well as<br />
their impact on practical application in<br />
all areas of software engineering.<br />
ESEC/FSE yields the just-right scope,<br />
wide enough to portray a comprehensive<br />
and truly-international state of the art<br />
overview, but small enough to keep an<br />
interactive and productive atmosphere.<br />
ESEC/FSE has continuously attracted<br />
participants from industry and academia,<br />
confirming that the venue provides<br />
topics that are up-to-date, significant,<br />
and interesting. ESEC/FSE 2007 intends<br />
to continue this tradition by offering a<br />
strong technical program associated with<br />
an exciting list of events, including<br />
keynote talks by leaders in the field,<br />
invited state-of-the-art seminars, workshops,<br />
a doctoral symposium, and the<br />
EVENTS<br />
new Widened Software Engineering<br />
(WISE) presentations.<br />
Topics<br />
Contributions to the above events on any<br />
field of Software Engineering are<br />
invited, including, but not limited to:<br />
• Requirements Engineering<br />
• Specification and Verification<br />
• Software Architecture and Design<br />
• Analysis and Testing<br />
• Development Paradigms and Software<br />
Processes<br />
• Evolution and Refactoring<br />
• Tools and Environments<br />
• Empirical Software Engineering<br />
• Software Metrics<br />
• Software Quality and Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
• Component-based Software<br />
Engineering<br />
• Model Driven Engineering<br />
• Web Applications<br />
• Distributed Systems and Middleware<br />
• Service Oriented Applications<br />
• Mobile and <strong>Embedded</strong> System<br />
• Open Standards and Certification<br />
• Software Economics and Human<br />
Resources<br />
• Dependability (safety, security, reliability)<br />
• Case Studies and Experience Reports.<br />
Important Dates<br />
• Workshop proposals submission:<br />
5 March 2007<br />
• Workshop proposals notification:<br />
15 March 2007<br />
• Technical papers submission:<br />
19 March 2007<br />
• WISE papers submission:<br />
3 April 2007<br />
• Doctoral Symposium abstracts submissions:<br />
14 May 2007<br />
• WISE papers notification:<br />
3 May 2007<br />
• Technical papers notification:<br />
1 June 2007<br />
• Doctoral symposium notification: 10<br />
June 2007<br />
• Camera-ready contributions (all): 1<br />
July 2007<br />
The proceedings will be published in the<br />
series Lecture Notes in Computer<br />
Science (LNCS, Springer-Verlag).<br />
ESEC/FSE 2007 is sponsored by <strong>ERCIM</strong>.<br />
More in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
http://www.idt.mdh.se/esec-fse-2007/<br />
<strong>ERCIM</strong> News No. 67, October 2006<br />
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