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Track Chair Mohammad Eyadat,Ph.D
Cal State University Dominguez Hills
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
meyadat@csudh.edu
Track Committee
Andy Connor, Ph.D, Auckland University of Technology
andrew.connor@aut.ac.nz
Dave Parry, Ph.D, Auckland University of Technology
dave.parry@aut.ac.nz
Emad Bataineh, Ph.D.
Zayed University, UAE
Emad.Bataineh@zu.ac.ae
Jianchao Han, Ph.D. Cal State University Dominguez Hills
jhan@csudh.edu
Izzat Alsmadi, Ph.D. Yarmouk University, Jordan
alsmadi@gmail.com
Kazimierz Kowalski, Ph.D. Cal State University Dominguez Hills
kkowalski@csudh.edu
Mohammed Shatnawi, Ph.D.
Jordan University of Science & Technology , Jordan
mshatnawi@just.edu.jo
Qutaiba Althebian, Ph.D.
Jordan University of Science & Technology
qaalthebyan@just.edu.jo
Shantaram Vasikarla, Ph.D.
American InterContinental University, USA
svasikarla@la.aiuniv.edu
Ying Xie, Ph.D.
Kennesaw State University, USA
yxie2@kennesaw.edu
Ziad Alsharief, Ph.D.
Jordan University of Science & Technology , Jordan
zashraif@just.edu.jo
Important Dates:
Submission:
Oct 31, 2012
Author Notification:
Nov 30, 2012
Advance Registration:
Jan 11, 2013
Camera Ready:
Feb 1, 2013
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Special track on: Software Engineering |
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Scope:
The aim of the Software Engineering (SE) track is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry in an effort to highlight the state-of-the-art and to present and discuss ideas and experiences to explore new directions to improving SE theories, technologies, processes, models, verification methods and CASE tools, as well as new SE development concepts and fundamental paradigms. We strongly encourage submissions of both theoretical nature and experience papers from academia and industry.
Topics:
- Agent-oriented modeling and design methods
- Agent-oriented requirements engineering
- Case studies
- Computer-aided software engineering
- Formal methods for Agent-oriented software engineering
- Maintenance issues
- Organizational issues
- Patterns for software design
- Quality management
- Requirements and Specification
- Reuse in agent-oriented systems
- Safety-critical software
- Software architecture
- Software component markets and businesses
- Software cost estimation
- Software documentation
- Software engineering environment
- Software metrics
- Software prototyping
- Software re-engineering
- Software reliability
- Software reuse and portability
- System models
- Verification and validation
Paper Submission:
Papers should be original and contain contributions of theoretical or experimental nature, or be
unique experience reports. Interested authors should submit a 6-page summary of their original
and unpublished work including 5 keywords in the CPS format to the track chair. Electronic
submission in the PDF, PS or MS Word format is strongly encouraged. For instructions on
electronic submissions, Click here (we will update this link later on the main page).
Evaluation Process
Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness. Per ITNG policy,
except for invited papers, all papers will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with an ISBN.
Best Student Paper:
The Best Student Paper will be awarded at the conference. To be eligible, the student must be
the sole author of the paper, or the first author and primary contributor. (The winner of the
award will present the paper in a plenary session at the conference). A cover letter to the
General Chair/Track Chair must identify the paper as a candidate for this competition at the time
of submission.
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