Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 04:34:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [SEWORLD] 25th Conference on Software engineering Education and Training (CSEET 2012) Nanjing China April 17-19 , 2012 - Call for Papers From: "Gil Taran" <gtaran@cs.cmu.edu> To: seworld@sigsoft.org 25th Conference on Software engineering Education and Training (CSEET 2012), Nanjing China April 17-19, 2012 - Call for Papers Opportunities and Challenges of Software Engineering Education - Conference Theme The rapid and continuing growth of the software industry creates opportunities and challenges for software engineering education. For example, how can educators effectively meet the need for large numbers of software engineers? How can we tailor the training of the software engineers to industrial needs at different levels? How can we introduce experience from industry into the curriculum? Also, how can software engineering principles be integrated with each country's special culture? Topics of Interest We invite quality, original submissions that address the conference themes or related topics. These could cover topics such as curricula development, empirical studies, personal or institutional experiences, and conceptual or theoretical work. The following is a list of possible areas for exploration and sharing - all in the context of software engineering education & training. The list is by no means exhaustive and authors may submit papers in areas not covered here but consistent with the central themes of the conference. - Combining research and teaching (CRT) - Combining research and curriculum (CRC) - Technology Transfer (TT) - Student projects and internships (SPI) - Industry-academia collaboration models (IAC) - Software engineering professionalism (SEP) - Education & training for "real-world" Software Engineering practices (RWS) - Addressing "eco-issues" in Software Engineering programs (EIS) - Education theory and pedagogy (ETP) - Curriculum and inter-disciplinary offerings (CID) - Evaluation of SE Curricula: - Are We Still Relevant? (ESEC) - Student performance evaluation and assessment (SPEA) - Learning environments, tools, and eLearning (LETe) - Training models in industry (TMI) - Systems and Software Engineering (SSE) - Culture impact in SE education (CSE) - Teaching the Business of Software Engineering (BSE) - Others (OTH) Submission Categories: We invite you to contribute to this premier conference by submitting to any of the categories below: Research papers - Present recent research results with an academic quality. (10 pages maximum). Experience reports - Provide an in-depth description of practitioner experience or a case study. (10 pages maximum). Short papers and Work in progress - Present a promising idea or experience report at an early stage. (5 pages maximum). Posters - A discussion-provoking display of emerging ideas, targeted at PhD students. Workshops - An opportunity for focused discussion on selected topics in an interactive group setting. Tutorials - Short courses on the conference theme methodologies and theories. Panels - Discuss and debate topics of high interest with leading experts from the CSEE&T community. Important Dates: - Collaborative workshops: Submission deadline - Nov. 5, 2011; Decision - Dec. 7, 2011. - Papers and Reports: Submission deadline - Nov. 6, 2011; Panel/Tutorial Due - Nov. 30, 2011; Panel/ Tutorial Decision - Dec. 14, 2011; 1st Decision - Jan. 10, 2012; Resubmission - Jan. 24, 2012; 2nd Decision - Feb. 7, 2012. - Short Papers & "Work In Progress" Papers, Posters: Submission deadline -- Jan. 10, 2012; Decision -- Feb. 7, 2012 - All final camera-ready copies: Feb. 21, 2012. Conference Dates: Apr. 17~19, 2012. Location: Nanjing Nanjing city is the capital of Jiangsu province, China. Located in the lower Yangtze River drainage basin and Yangtze River Delta economic zone, Nanjing has always been one of China's most important cities. With a regional history of over 6,000 years, Nanjing has become a famous historical and cultural city since it was established 2,500 years ago. Apart from having been the capital of China for six dynasties and of the Republic of China, Nanjing has also served as a national hub of education, research, transportation and tourism throughout history. It will also host the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. With an urban population of about six million, Nanjing is the second largest commercial center in the East China region. Nanjing is a city of excellent specialists for scientific education. As one of the four scientific research education cities in the country, Nanjing has 41 general higher universities with over 600,000 students. The portion of students in every ten thousand people ranks first in cities of China. Moreover, there are more than 540 various scientific research organizations in Nanjing with 530,000 research staffs. Conference Committee: Conference Chair, Jian Lv Program Co-Chair(s), Daoxu Chen, Mike Barker, Liguo Huang ASEET Chair(s), Zhenyu Chen Local Arrangements Chair, Xiliang Huang Panels Chair, Eric Wong Workshop Chair, Barrie Thompson Tutorials Chair, Jeff Carver Publicity Chair, Gil Taran This Call for Papers may be updated. Check for the latest version on the website at http://conferences.computer.org/cseet/2012/
Last update: 2011/12/08.
Dirk Craeynest