ICSME 2019

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Deadlines
2019-06-10
2019-03-29
2019-04-05
2019-07-31
29
Mar
2019
Abstract
5
Apr
2019
Paper
10
Jun
2019
Notification
31
Jul
2019
Camera-Ready
organization
Metrics
Submitted Papers
135
Accepted Papers
31
Venue

Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America

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35th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution(ICSME 2019)

Important Dates=

All submission dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)

  • Abstract Submission: Friday, March 29, 2019
  • Paper Submission: Friday, April 5, 2019
  • Author Notification: Monday, June 10, 2019
  • Camera Ready Submission: Wednesday, July 31, 2019

co-located

  • SCAM 2019
  • VISSOFT 2019

Topics

IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME) is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences, and challenges in software maintenance and evolution. We invite high quality submissions describing significant, original, and unpublished results related to but not limited to any of the following software maintenance and evolution topics (in alphabetical order):

  • Change and defect management
  • Code cloning and provenance
  • Concept and feature location
  • Continuous integration/deployment
  • Empirical studies of software maintenance and evolution
  • Evolution of non-code artefacts
  • Human aspects of software maintenance and evolution
  • Maintenance and evolution of model-based methods
  • Maintenance and evolution processes
  • Maintenance and evolution of mobile apps
  • Mining software repositories
  • Productivity of software engineers
  • Release engineering
  • Reverse engineering and re-engineering
  • Run-time evolution and dynamic configuration
  • Service oriented and cloud computing
  • Software and system comprehension
  • Software migration and renovation
  • Software quality assurance
  • Software refactoring and restructuring
  • Software testing theory and practice
  • Source code analysis and manipulation

Committees

General Chairs

  • Jonathan Maletic, Kent State University
  • Brian Robinson, Rockwell Automation

Program Chairs

  • Miryung Kim, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Árpád Beszédes, Árpád Beszédes, University of Szeged

Tool Demonstrations Chairs

  • Michael Collard, The University of Akron
  • Shinpei Hayashi, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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