FORMAL RESEARCH DEMONSTRATIONS
DEADLINE
January 4, 1999
AIM
Formal research demonstrations enable conference participants to
view research systems in action and to discuss the systems with
the people who created them. Research demonstrations are intended
to show early implementations of novel software engineering
concepts. Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of potential,
originality, and promise for bringing new and exciting ideas to
the conference.
SCOPE
Formal research demonstrations are intended for mature
presentations that can be communicated effectively in front of a
large audience using projection technology. Formal research
demonstrations will be 40 minutes long. In addition to the formal
demonstrations, booths will be provided in the demonstration room
to allow informal demonstrations throughout the conference.
Commercial products will not be accepted as research
demonstrations (see Exhibits). We consider any system that is at
least six months away from appearing in a commercial product as a
research system.
REVIEW PROCESS
Submissions will be reviewed using the standard ICSE criteria:
originality, importance and generality of contribution, soundness
of rationale or demonstration, quality of written and graphic
presentation, and appropriate consideration of relevant
literature.
COMPUTING AND PROJECTION EQUIPMENT
The conference will not provide any computing equipment such as
CPU's, disk drives, displays for demonstration or presentation.
Basic electronic projection capabilities will be provided.
HOW TO SUBMIT
Authors should submit a four-page description of their research
demonstration proposal for review. More detail will be provided
soon.
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
February 15, 1999. Accepted demos will have 4 pages for a
Proceedings-format summary in the Proceedings.
SEND TO
Gail E. Kaiser
Columbia University
Department of Computer Science
1214 Amsterdam Avenue, Mail Code 0401
New York, NY 10027
Tel: (212) 939-7081
Fax: (212) 939-7084
Email: icse@cs.columbia.edu
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