News:2015-06-15: CFP: VISSOFT 2015 - New Ideas or Emerging Results and Tool Demos, Bremen, Germany (Deadline: 29 June 2015)

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VISSOFT 2015 - Call for Papers: New Ideas or Emerging Results and Tool Demos

3rd IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT) September 27-28, 2015, Bremen, Germany

Paper submission date: June 29, 2015 Notification: July 31, 2015

http://vissoft.info

Software visualization is a broad research area encompassing concepts, methods, tools, and techniques that assist in a range of software engineering and software development activities. Covered aspects include the development and evaluation of approaches for visually analyzing software and software systems, including their structure, execution behavior, and evolution.

The VISSOFT IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization continues the history of the ACM SOFTVIS Symposium on Software Visualization and the IEEE VISSOFT International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis. The conference focuses on visualization techniques that target aspects of software maintenance and evolution, program comprehension, reverse engineering, and reengineering, i.e., how visualization helps professionals to understand, analyze, test and evolve software. We aim to gather tool developers, experts, users, and researchers from software engineering, information visualization, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction to discuss theoretical foundations, algorithms, techniques, tools, and applications related to software visualization.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Innovative visualization and visual analytics techniques for software engineering data, such as,

- source code - static and dynamic dependencies - software evolution and repositories - software documentation - web services - protocol, log, and performance data - parallel techniques - database schemes - software security and privacy issues - workflow and business processes

  • Visualization to support program comprehension, software testing, and debugging
  • Interaction techniques and algorithms for software visualization
  • Visualization-based techniques in computer science and software engineering education
  • Integration of software visualization tools and development environments
  • Empirical evaluation of software visualization
  • Industrial experience on using software visualization

VISSOFT features a New Ideas or Emerging Results (NIER) track and a Tool Demo track related to the list of topics suggested above. Papers are solicited that present original, unpublished research results and will be rigorously reviewed by an international program committee.

The NIER contributions (New Ideas and Emerging Results) describe work-in-progress and preliminary exciting results. Authors should include open questions and even provocative hypotheses to get early feedback on their research ideas or even support through new research collaborations.

Tool contributions describe the design or actual utilization of software visualization tools, with a focus on relevant tool construction aspects or the use of the tool for gaining new insights. Authors should be prepared to demonstrate their tool at the conference. The submission may also contain a link to a screencast (video).

All accepted submissions will appear in the conference proceedings and the IEEE Digital Library.

-== How to Submit ==-

Both types of papers have to be maximum 5 pages long (including bibliography and annexes). Paper submission date: June 29, 2015 (previously: June 15, 2015) Notification: July 31, 2015

Submissions must be submitted online via the VISSOFT 2015 EasyChair conference management system at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vissoft2015

Please adhere to the formatting instruction published on the ICSME website: http://www.icsme.uni-bremen.de/formatting.php


-== Organizing Committee ==-

General Chair: Jürgen Doellner, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany

Program Co-Chairs: Fabian Beck, University of Stuttgart, Germany Alexandre Bergel, University of Chile, Chile

NIER/Tool Co-Chairs: Craig Anslow, Middlesex University, UK Johan Fabry, University of Chile, Chile

NIER/Tool Program Committee:

  • Bilal Alsallakh TU Vienna, Austria
  • Jennifer Baldwin Swinburne University,Australia
  • Ivan Beschastnikh University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Usman Bhatti INRIA Lille / Synectique, France
  • Michael Burch University of Stuttgart, Germany
  • Andrei Chis Bern University, Switzerland
  • Neville Churcher University of Canterbury, New Zealand
  • Marcus Denker INRIA Lille, France
  • Coen De Roover Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  • Jens Dietrich Massey University, New Zealand
  • Bogdan Dit Boise State University, US
  • Matthias Frisch Magdeburg University, Germany
  • Maria-Elena Froese University of Victoria, Canada
  • Michael Homer Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  • James A. Jones University of California, Irvine, US
  • Adrian Kuhn AirBNB, US
  • Jannik Laval Ecole Des Mines de Douai, France
  • Paul Leger Universidad Catolica Del Norte, Chile
  • Andrea Mocci University of Lugano, Switzerland
  • Tim Molderez Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  • Chris Parnin NC State University, US
  • Michael Perscheid HPI-Universtat Potsdam, Germany
  • David Roethlisberger Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
  • Christian Tominski University of Rostock, Germany