TECHNICAL PAPERS
DEADLINES
Abstract in electronic format: August 14, 1998
Full paper: August 28, 1998
AIM
Technical papers should describe innovative and significant work
in the research and practice of software engineering. Papers are
collected in an archival, refereed conference proceedings,
published by IEEE/ACM, which is cited and read by researchers and
practitioners world-wide. Accepted papers are presented at the
ICSE conference, which is expected to draw over 1000 people.
SCOPE
The software engineering community consists of researchers and
professionals from many different disciplines and intellectual
traditions. The conference attempts to cover the full range of
topics relevant to this community, including software engineering
principles, theories, techniques, tools, and experiences (see
also the topics in the conference
structure).
REVIEW PROCESS
Each submitted paper will be reviewed by members of the program
committee. Final decisions on paper acceptance will be made at a
program committee meeting, where the committee as a whole will
review and discuss the recommendations made by the reviewers.
Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, importance
of contribution, soundness of rationale or demonstration, quality
of written and graphic presentation, and appropriate comparison
of results to relevant research and literature.
HOW TO SUBMIT
The ICSE web pages (icse99.html) contain more detailed
instructions, which should be consulted before submitting a
paper. In brief, you should follow the following steps to submit
a paper.
1. Electronic Submission of Title, Authors and Abstract
(Required): The title, authors, abstract, and keywords of each
submission must be transmitted by email to icse99@cs.cmu.edu or
submitted via this
web page by the deadline for abstracts shown above. The
abstract must be plain text only no markup languages,
binhex, or binary files. Abstracts are limited to 200 words.
2. Submission of Full Papers: Six copies of the paper must be
sent to the address listed below. Electronic submissions will not
be accepted. Submitted papers must conform to the ICSE Conference Proceedings format
(templates are available through the ICSE web pages; submissions
of technical papers may vary slightly from the final proceedings
format). Papers may be no longer than 10 pages, including
references, appendices and figures.
ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION
November 15, 1998
SEND TO
David Garlan
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Tel: (412) 268-5056
Fax: (412) 268-5576
Email: icse99@cs.cmu.edu
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