POSTERS

ICSE 2017 Poster Track

Call for Contributions

Goal

The ICSE 2017 Poster Track provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present, show-case, and discuss their most recent advances, ideas, experiences, and challenges in the field of software engineering.

As the top software engineering venue, ICSE is known to provide an excellent environment for discussions from which new ideas and solutions can emerge.

Scope

Poster submissions are intended to stimulate discussions of recent advances, experiences, and challenges, as well as cutting-edge or potentially disruptive ideas, in the field of software engineering. In particular, reflections on the past, descriptions of current initiatives, or visions of the future are welcome in addition to presentations of new results in software engineering research and practice.

Evaluation

Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee. The main evaluation criteria include the relevance and quality of the proposed posters in terms of originality, relevance for the ICSE audience, technical soundness, and presentation quality. The best poster submissions will be invited to give short presentations in a session during the main conference.

How to submit

Submissions comprise (1) an extended abstract of no more than two pages, excluding references, but including all text, appendices, and figures (see the ICSE 2017 Formatting and Submission Guidelines) and (2) a 24 inch x 36 inch poster.

Posters must be submitted electronically to the Poster Track submission site at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icse2017postertrack.

Abstracts of accepted submissions will be published in the ICSE 2017 Proceedings.

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: January 9, 2017
  • Acceptance Notification: February 5, 2017
  • Camera-ready Copy Deadline: February 13, 2017

Organization

Co-Chairs:

Fuyuki Ishikawa, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Massimo Tivoli, University of L’Aquila, Italy

Committee:

Marco Autili, University of L’Aquila, Italy
Antonio Brogi, University of Pisa, Italy
Radu Calinescu, University of York, UK
Carlos Canal, University of Malaga, Spain
Mauro Caporuscio, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Shing-Chi Cheung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
Federico Ciccozzi, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Guglielmo De Angelis, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Nikolaos Georgantas, INRIA, France
Yasutaka Kamei, Kyushu University, Japan
Patricia Lago, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Mark Lawford, McMaster Centre for Software Certification, Canada
Soo Ling Lim, University Colledge London, UK
Raffaela Mirandola, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Liliana Pasquale, Lero, Ireland
Patrizio Pelliccione, Chalmers University, Sweden
Pascal Poizat, Paris Ouest University and LIP6, France
Gwen Salaün, Grenoble INP - INRIA – LIG, France
Kenji Tei, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Hironori Washizaki, Waseda University, Japan
Zhenchang Xing, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Shin Yoo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Yijun Yu, The Open University, UK
Apostolos Zarras, University of Ioannina, Greece
Jian Zhang, Institute of Software - Chinese Academy of Sciences, China