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Call for Papers - CBSE 2005

Call for Papers - CBSE 2005  
Carol Biesecker
From:Carol Biesecker
Subject:Call for Papers - CBSE 2005
Date:Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:23:21 +0000 (UTC)
The Eighth International SIGSOFT Symposium Component-Based Software
Engineering (CBSE 2005): Software Components at Work
St. Louis, Missouri
May 14-15, 2005
Web: http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pacc/CBSE2005/
Co-Located with ICSE-2005: http://www.cs.wustl.edu/icse05/Home/index.shtml

Important Dates
January 7, 2005 - Technical papers due
February 8, 2005 - Notification of acceptance
March 1, 2005 - Camera-ready papers due

Goals and Scope
Component-based Software Engineering (CBSE) is concerned with the
development of software intensive systems from reusable parts (components),
the development of reusable parts, and system maintenance and improvement
by means of component replacement and customization. The ICSE CBSE symposium
has a track record of bringing together researchers and practitioners from a
variety of disciplines to promote a better understanding of CBSE from a
diversity of perspectives, and to engage in lively discussion and debate.

CBSE 2005 is open to all participants interested in CBSE and related areas.
The symposium addresses participants from both universities and industry.

Call for Papers
Paper Submissions: CBSE 2005 invites two categories of submissions.
.. Long papers (12-16 pages, LNCS style) describe technical contributions to
CBSE in depth. This includes both research papers and experience reports.
.. Short papers (6-8 pages, LNCS style) concisely describe ongoing work, new
ideas, experiences, etc.

All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least three program committee
members (four for papers with an author on the program committee). Papers must
not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. The
accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html

Submissions must conform to the LNCS style. For the formatting guidelines,
see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

As always, the ymposium seeks reports on innovative contributions to the
science and technology of CBSE. Papers describing practical experience with
CBSE in high-assurance or performance-critical systems are of particular
interest. Other area of interest can be found on the Web at:
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pacc/CBSE2005/

For more information, contact:
Program Chair:
George Heineman, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
E-mail: heineman@cs.wpi.edu

Kurt Wallnau, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
E-mail: kcw@sei.cmu.edu
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