Difference between revisions of "Event:ESEM 2009"

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|Title=2009 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
 
|Title=2009 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement
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|Start Date=2009/10/15
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|Academic Field=Software Engineering
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|Homepage=www.csc2.ncsu.edu/conferences/esem
 
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The objective of the IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) is to provide a forum where researchers and practitioners can report and discuss recent research results in the areas of empirical software engineering and software measurement. The symposium encourages the exchange of ideas that help communicate the strengths and weaknesses of software engineering's technologies and methods from an empirical viewpoint. It focuses on the processes, design and structure of empirical studies, and the results of specific studies. These studies may vary from controlled experiments to field studies and from quantitative to qualitative studies. The symposium also provides a forum for exploring the use of data and measurement to understand, evaluate, and model software engineering phenomena.
 
The objective of the IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) is to provide a forum where researchers and practitioners can report and discuss recent research results in the areas of empirical software engineering and software measurement. The symposium encourages the exchange of ideas that help communicate the strengths and weaknesses of software engineering's technologies and methods from an empirical viewpoint. It focuses on the processes, design and structure of empirical studies, and the results of specific studies. These studies may vary from controlled experiments to field studies and from quantitative to qualitative studies. The symposium also provides a forum for exploring the use of data and measurement to understand, evaluate, and model software engineering phenomena.
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The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:
 
The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:
  
* Empirical studies of software processes and products
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*Empirical studies of software processes and products
* Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models
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*Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models
* Reports on the benefits derived from using certain technologies
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*Reports on the benefits derived from using certain technologies
* Empirically-based decision making
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*Empirically-based decision making
* Development of predictive models
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*Development of predictive models
* Measurement theory and fundamental issues
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*Measurement theory and fundamental issues
* Qualitative methods
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*Qualitative methods
* Families of experiments
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*Families of experiments
* Replication of empirical studies
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*Replication of empirical studies
* Industrial experience in process improvement
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*Industrial experience in process improvement
* Quality measurement and assurance
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*Quality measurement and assurance
* Experience management
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*Experience management
* Systematic reviews
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*Systematic reviews
* Evidence-based software engineering
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*Evidence-based software engineering
* Infrastructures and novel techniques for conducting empirical/experimental studies
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*Infrastructures and novel techniques for conducting empirical/experimental studies
* Mining data from software repositories
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*Mining data from software repositories
* Measurement education and empirical studies with students
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*Measurement education and empirical studies with students
* Effort and cost estimation, defect rate and reliability prediction  
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*Effort and cost estimation, defect rate and reliability prediction
  
 
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==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
  
* Full Papers Deadline: March 1, 2009
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*Full Papers Deadline: March 1, 2009
* Full Papers Acceptance: April 30, 2009
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*Full Papers Acceptance: April 30, 2009
* Short Papers Deadline: May 15, 2009
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*Short Papers Deadline: May 15, 2009
* Posters Deadline: May 15, 2009
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*Posters Deadline: May 15, 2009
* Short Papers and Posters Acceptance: June 1, 2009
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*Short Papers and Posters Acceptance: June 1, 2009
* Full and Short Papers Camera-ready: June 30, 2009
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*Full and Short Papers Camera-ready: June 30, 2009

Revision as of 12:05, 22 September 2022

The objective of the IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM) is to provide a forum where researchers and practitioners can report and discuss recent research results in the areas of empirical software engineering and software measurement. The symposium encourages the exchange of ideas that help communicate the strengths and weaknesses of software engineering's technologies and methods from an empirical viewpoint. It focuses on the processes, design and structure of empirical studies, and the results of specific studies. These studies may vary from controlled experiments to field studies and from quantitative to qualitative studies. The symposium also provides a forum for exploring the use of data and measurement to understand, evaluate, and model software engineering phenomena.

The relevant topics include, but are not restricted to, the following:

  • Empirical studies of software processes and products
  • Evaluation and comparison of techniques and models
  • Reports on the benefits derived from using certain technologies
  • Empirically-based decision making
  • Development of predictive models
  • Measurement theory and fundamental issues
  • Qualitative methods
  • Families of experiments
  • Replication of empirical studies
  • Industrial experience in process improvement
  • Quality measurement and assurance
  • Experience management
  • Systematic reviews
  • Evidence-based software engineering
  • Infrastructures and novel techniques for conducting empirical/experimental studies
  • Mining data from software repositories
  • Measurement education and empirical studies with students
  • Effort and cost estimation, defect rate and reliability prediction

abarbara on This is the work of Grace Anne Muscat for the YRE coarotitienmbapbara on This is the work of Nicole Buttigied for the YRE coarotitienmbapbara on This is the work of Chanice Mercieca, Rhianydd Demanuele and Shaznay Graham for the YRE competition

short papers and posters submission

All short papers and poster proposals must be submitted through the web-based submission system. The link will be published at the conference's home page (see link above). Short papers must not exceed 3 pages, and poster proposals must not exceed 1 page. Both short papers and poster proposals must be formatted according to the ACM authoring guidelines.

Important Dates

  • Full Papers Deadline: March 1, 2009
  • Full Papers Acceptance: April 30, 2009
  • Short Papers Deadline: May 15, 2009
  • Posters Deadline: May 15, 2009
  • Short Papers and Posters Acceptance: June 1, 2009
  • Full and Short Papers Camera-ready: June 30, 2009
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