Difference between revisions of "Event:SPLC 09 PhDSymposium"

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|Acronym=SPLC 09 PhDSymposium
 
|Acronym=SPLC 09 PhDSymposium
 
|Title=SPLC 09 Doctoral Symposium
 
|Title=SPLC 09 Doctoral Symposium
|Type=PhDSymposium
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|In Event Series=Event Series:A6d3dc6d-79d6-41d4-938e-7ae30f0cf7e0
|Superevent=SPLC 2009
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|Single Day Event=no
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|Start Date=2009/08/24
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|End Date=2009/08/28
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|Event Status=as scheduled
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|Event Mode=on site
 
|City=San Francisco
 
|City=San Francisco
 
|Region=California
 
|Region=California
 
|Country=Country:US
 
|Country=Country:US
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|Academic Field=Software Product Line Engineering
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|Type=PhDSymposium
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|Superevent=SPLC 2009
 
|pageCreator=Triechert
 
|pageCreator=Triechert
 
|pageEditor=Triechert
 
|pageEditor=Triechert
 
|contributionType=1
 
|contributionType=1
|In Event Series=Event Series:SPLC
 
|Single Day Event=no
 
|Start Date=2009/08/24
 
|End Date=2009/08/28
 
|Academic Field=Software Product Line Engineering
 
|Event Status=as scheduled
 
|Event Mode=on site
 
 
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|Submission Deadline=2009/02/20
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|Notification Deadline=2009/04/20
 
|Paper Deadline=2009/02/20
 
|Paper Deadline=2009/02/20
|Notification Deadline=2009/04/20
 
 
|Camera-Ready Deadline=2009/05/20
 
|Camera-Ready Deadline=2009/05/20
|Submission Deadline=2009/02/20
 
 
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The research abstract should cover:
 
The research abstract should cover:
  
* The technical problem to be solved with a justification of its importance.
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*The technical problem to be solved with a justification of its importance.
* A description of the related and prior work explaining why the identified problem has not been solved.
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*A description of the related and prior work explaining why the identified problem has not been solved.
* The research hypothesis or claim. - A sketch of the proposed solution.
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*The research hypothesis or claim. - A sketch of the proposed solution.
* The expected contributions of your thesis research.
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*The expected contributions of your thesis research.
* Progress in solving the stated problem.
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*Progress in solving the stated problem.
* The methods you are using or will use to carry out your research.
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*The methods you are using or will use to carry out your research.
* A plan for evaluating your work and presenting credible evidence of your results to the research community.
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*A plan for evaluating your work and presenting credible evidence of your results to the research community.
  
 
Students at relatively early stages of their research will have some difficulty addressing some of these areas, but should attempt to do so the best they can. The research abstract should include the title of your work, your name, email address, postal address, personal website, and a one paragraph short summary in the style of an abstract for a regular paper.
 
Students at relatively early stages of their research will have some difficulty addressing some of these areas, but should attempt to do so the best they can. The research abstract should include the title of your work, your name, email address, postal address, personal website, and a one paragraph short summary in the style of an abstract for a regular paper.
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==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
* Submission: February 20, 2009
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*Submission: February 20, 2009
* Notification: April 20, 2009
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*Notification: April 20, 2009
* Camera ready: May 20, 2009
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*Camera ready: May 20, 2009
  
 
==Review and Evaluation Criteria==
 
==Review and Evaluation Criteria==
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Accepted research abstracts will appear in the SPLC 2009 Proceedings (second volume). All submitters will be expected to be able to meet the tight deadlines for camera-ready submissions and to present their work at the SPLC 2009 conference.
 
Accepted research abstracts will appear in the SPLC 2009 Proceedings (second volume). All submitters will be expected to be able to meet the tight deadlines for camera-ready submissions and to present their work at the SPLC 2009 conference.
  
* Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 20, 2009.
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*Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 20, 2009.
  
 
==Doctoral Symposium Chair==
 
==Doctoral Symposium Chair==
  
* [[has doctoral symposium chair::Eduardo Santana de Almeida]] <http://www.cin.ufpe.br/%7Eesa2>
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*[[has doctoral symposium chair::Eduardo Santana de Almeida]] <http://www.cin.ufpe.br/%7Eesa2>
  
 
Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems - C.E.S.A.R<http://www.cesar.org.br/>
 
Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems - C.E.S.A.R<http://www.cesar.org.br/>
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==Doctoral Symposium Committee Members==
 
==Doctoral Symposium Committee Members==
  
* [[has PC member::David Weiss]] <http://www.research.avayalabs.com/gcm/usa/en-us/people/all/weiss.htm >, Avaya Labs
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*[[has PC member::David Weiss]] <http://www.research.avayalabs.com/gcm/usa/en-us/people/all/weiss.htm >, Avaya Labs
* [[has PC member:: Jan Bosch]] <http://www.janbosch.com/Jan%20Bosch/Jan%20Bosch.html>, Intuit  
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*[[has PC member:: Jan Bosch]] <http://www.janbosch.com/Jan%20Bosch/Jan%20Bosch.html>, Intuit
* [[has PC member:: Jaejoon Lee]] <http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/department/staff.php?name=leej3 >, Lancaster University
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*[[has PC member:: Jaejoon Lee]] <http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/department/staff.php?name=leej3 >, Lancaster University
* [[has PC member:: John D. McGregor]] <http://www.cs.clemson.edu/%7Ejohnmc/>, Clemson University
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*[[has PC member:: John D. McGregor]] <http://www.cs.clemson.edu/%7Ejohnmc/>, Clemson University
* [[has PC member:: Klaus Schmid]] <http://www.uni-hildesheim.de/de/schmid.htm>, University of Hildesheim
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*[[has PC member:: Klaus Schmid]] <http://www.uni-hildesheim.de/de/schmid.htm>, University of Hildesheim
  
 
==Symposium Organization==
 
==Symposium Organization==
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Further information can be found at:
 
Further information can be found at:
* SPLC website <http://www.sei.cmu.edu/splc2009/>
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*SPLC website <http://www.sei.cmu.edu/splc2009/>

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Deadlines
2009-04-20
2009-02-20
2009-05-20
2009-02-20
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Feb
2009
Paper
20
Feb
2009
Submission
20
Apr
2009
Notification
20
May
2009
Camera-Ready
Venue

San Francisco, California, United States of America

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SPLC Doctoral Symposium

Goal

The goal of the SPLC Doctoral Symposium is to provide a supportive, but challenging environment that enables students to further improve their research work leading to a Ph.D.

Students will have the opportunity to discuss their research, especially goals, methods, and preliminary results with the main researchers in the area. Thus, it is a unique opportunity for Ph.D. students to gather valuable expert feedback with respect to all aspects of their research work and to get into contact with other students who are at a similar stage of the Ph.D. research. The overall aim is to improve the quality and quantity of successful Ph.D. work in the area of software product lines.

Scope

The event is dedicated to Ph.D. candidates (2nd year or later) with initial results that are still not mature enough for a full paper submission. The intent is to promote fruitful discussions and provide valuable feedback to the candidate, to be integrated into the final version of his/her thesis.

All topics that are relevant to the SPLC are also relevant to the doctoral symposium.

Submission and Evaluation

How to Submit

Please read all of these instructions prior to submitting your paper.

To apply as a student participant in the Doctoral Symposium, you should prepare a submission package consisting of two parts, both of which must be submitted no later than the deadline, which is February 20, 2009.

Part I: Research Abstract

To participate, students should submit a research abstract electronically (PDF) to esa"at"rise.com.br. The submissions must be a maximum of 8 pages in the IEEE proceedings 8.5x11-inch, Two-Column Format<http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/menuitem.02df7cde46985ea21618fc2e6bcd45f3/index.jsp?&pName=cscps_level1&path=cscps/cps&file=cps_forms.xml&xsl=generic.xsl& >. All submissions must be in English. Submissions must be in PDF format.

The research abstract should cover:

  • The technical problem to be solved with a justification of its importance.
  • A description of the related and prior work explaining why the identified problem has not been solved.
  • The research hypothesis or claim. - A sketch of the proposed solution.
  • The expected contributions of your thesis research.
  • Progress in solving the stated problem.
  • The methods you are using or will use to carry out your research.
  • A plan for evaluating your work and presenting credible evidence of your results to the research community.

Students at relatively early stages of their research will have some difficulty addressing some of these areas, but should attempt to do so the best they can. The research abstract should include the title of your work, your name, email address, postal address, personal website, and a one paragraph short summary in the style of an abstract for a regular paper. Submissions should contain no proprietary or confidential material and should cite no proprietary or confidential publications.

Part II: Letter of Recommendation

Ask your thesis advisor for a letter of recommendation. This letter should include your name and a candidate assessment of the current status of your thesis research and an expected date for thesis submission. The letter should be in PDF, and sent to: esa"at"rise.com.br with the subject of: *SPLC-Doctoral-Symposium*.

Important Dates

  • Submission: February 20, 2009
  • Notification: April 20, 2009
  • Camera ready: May 20, 2009

Review and Evaluation Criteria

Submissions will be evaluated according to the relevance, originality, and feasibility of the work. For each paper at least one reviewer will be available at the symposium and there will be a unique opportunity for discussion among reviewers and participants.

Acceptance

Accepted research abstracts will appear in the SPLC 2009 Proceedings (second volume). All submitters will be expected to be able to meet the tight deadlines for camera-ready submissions and to present their work at the SPLC 2009 conference.

  • Authors will be notified of acceptance by April 20, 2009.

Doctoral Symposium Chair

Recife Center for Advanced Studies and Systems - C.E.S.A.R<http://www.cesar.org.br/>

Reuse in Software Engineering - RiSE <http://www.rise.com.br/>

Doctoral Symposium Committee Members

Symposium Organization

The symposium is a half-day event to be held in conjunction with SPLC 2009. Each participant gets the chance to present his/her work (either as full presentation or as short presentation) and will get feedback from the panelists and the audience. In particular, the presenters will be provided with an opportunity for direct discussions with the reviewers.

Further information can be found at:

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