Argentine Symposium on Software Engineering (ASSE 2016)

Call for Papers

 

ASSE is an annual event that brings together researchers, developers, and practitioners to discuss and exchange ideas, problems and experiences in the wide field of Software Engineering. ASSE seeks original works in the wide spectrum of Software Engineering, from academic research to industrial and business applications with significant impact and lessons learned from application development. This year ASSE will be held during September 7-8, 2016, in Buenos Aires at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero.


ASSE will be part of the JAIIO (Argentine Conference on Informatics), which is one of the most relevant conferences in South America, organized by SADIO (Argentine Society of Informatics and Operations Research) since 1961, with the participation of professionals from industry and academia. JAIIO is organized as a series of thematic symposia including topics such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, technology, high performance computing, industrial informatics, free software, law, health, information society, amongst others.



SUBMISSIONS

Submissions are invited in the following track categories:

  • Full research papers: 12 pages maximum length
  • Experience Reports: 8 pages maximum length
  • Oral communications: Short presentations aimed at giving researchers the opportunity to further disseminate research results already published in top journals and conferences (published during 2015-2016)

 For research papers we invite submissions describing original research results, case studies, and empirical studies. In this edition, we are specially interested in technical contributions that also provide evidence of tool support. Some full research papers may, at the opinion of the committee, be proposed as short research papers with a maximum of 6 pages maximum length.

We encourage submissions relating to all aspects of Software Engineering, especially on topics of emerging interest. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

  • Agile Methods and Practices
  • Cloud-based Systems and Software
  • Development Paradigms and Software Processes and Methods
  • Distributed Software Systems and Middleware
  • Formal Methods
  • Model Driven Engineering
  • Object Oriented, Component-based, Aspect-oriented, Service-oriented Software Engineering
  • Open Standards and Certification
  • Patterns and Frameworks
  • Pervasive, Mobile and Embedded Systems
  • Program Comprehension and Visualization
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Reverse Engineering, Refactoring, and Evolution
  • Static and/or Dynamic Program analysis
  • Software Architecture and Design
  • Software Configuration and Deployment
  • Software Engineering Education and Training
  • Software Metrics & Quality Assurance
  • Software Product Lines
  • Software Project Management
  • Software Specification
  • Tools and Environments
  • Verification, Validation and Testing
  • Web Engineering


For experience reports we are inviting practitioners to present new advances or insights in Software Engineering methods, practices or tools. A contribution should consist of a brief explanation of the method, practice, or tool in question, a description of the context and particulars in which you have experience, the results you have achieved, and the lessons you and your organization have learned relative to this method, practice or tool, its applicability, its effectiveness, or insights on how to further improve it. In particular, the content must be practical and relevant, and must be presented in a well-documented and thorough manner.


All papers must be written in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Papers will be reviewed by an international Program Committee, which is composed of members from both the Industry and Academia, so that research papers and experience reports can be evaluated by experts in the subject. Papers may be accepted for presentation as talks or as posters during the conference. All papers and experience reports will be published in the SADIO Proceedings of the JAIIO. Best papers will be invited for publication in the Electronic Journal of SADIO (http://www.sadio.org.ar/ejs/), indexed in Latindex.


For oral communications, we seek presentations discussing solid, recently published research results. We ask prospective contributors to submit an abstract (maximum 1 page) explaining the problem statement, motivation, research hypothesis and validation, and publication information (venue, date, link). Apart from the results themselves, we also encourage prospective speakers to briefly discuss the practical -i.e., industrial- implications of these results during their talks at the symposium.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The versions submitted for review must be uploaded in .PDF format. The format for the camera-ready copy will be in Springer LNCS format. The correct reception of a submission will be acknowledged immediately to the contact author.


Contributions (Full research papers and experience reports) must be written in English, Spanish or Portuguese, and have up to 12 pages for full papers and 8 pages for experience reports. Please include name, affiliation/s and address/es of the author/s. Papers should also include up to 5 keywords and an abstract of 70-150 words. In case a full paper is accepted as a short paper, the format is the same as the full paper but restricted to 6 pages. Please refer to formatos for further details and examples of how to format contributions.


Each accepted paper must be presented in the symposium, and the presenter must be registered in the conference, before the deadline for camera ready submissions in order to include the work in the Symposium.


Submissions should be made through the SADIO's conference management system. To upload your contribution you first need to register and sign in. If you have any problems, check the detailed instructions about registration and submission.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: May 9th, 2016  Extended to May 23, 2016

Acceptance notification: July 1st, 2016

Final version (camera ready) deadline: July 15th, 2016


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

CHAIRS

Diego Garbervetsky, FCEyN - UBA, CONICET

Guido de Caso, Medallia.


COMMITTEE

Andrés Diaz Pace

(ISISTAN, UNICEN, Argentina)

Carlos Lopez Pombo

(FCEyN, UBA, Argentina)

Claudia Pons

(LIFIA, UNLP, Argentina)

Cristian Mateos

(ISISTAN - UNCPBA/CONICET)

Dan Hirsch

(Intel)

Daniel Riesco

(UNSL, Argentina)

Diego Quiroga

(ARTEAR)

Eric Tanter

(Universidad de Chile, Chile)

Esteban Pavese

(Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)

Fernando Asteasuain

(UNDAV)

Fernando Schapachnik

(Fundacion Sadosky, UBA)

Germán Regis

(FCEFQyN - UNRC)

Gustavo Rossi

(LIFIA, UNLP, Argentina)

Juan Pablo Galeotti

(LAFHIS, UBA, Argentina)

Luis Olsina

(GIDIS_Web, UNLP, Argentina)

Marcelo Frias

(CISoft, ITBA, Argentina)

Martin Nordio

(ETH Zurich, Suiza)

Matias Martinez

(USI, Lugano, Suiza)

Matías Nicoletti

(Epidata - UNICEN)

Matias Urbieta

(LIFIA, UNLP, Argentina)

Maximiliano Cristiá

(CIFASIS-Rosario, Argentina)

Nazareno Aguirre

(FCEFQyN - UNRC, CONICET)

Omar Chiotti

(CIDISI, UTN-FRSF, Argentina)

Pablo Castro

(FCEFQyN - UNRC, CONICET)

Pablo Michelis

(Intel)

Pablo Villarreal

(CIDISI, UTN-FRSF, Argentina)

Pedro D'Argenio

(FaMAF, UNC, Argentina)

Romain Robbes

(Universidad de Chile, Chile)

Santiago Ceria

(Medallia)

Sergio Firmenich

(LIFIA, UNLP, Argentina)

Victor Braberman

(LAFHIS, UBA, Argentina)


CONTACT

For further information, visit the ASSE 2016 webpage: asse

or send an email to: asse@45jaiio.sadio.org.ar