[Esip-preserve] Fwd: Abstract deadline approaching - 13th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation

Bruce Barkstrom brbarkstrom at gmail.com
Tue Apr 23 10:20:21 EDT 2013


Don't know if this would have any interest in the group.  However, since
we have some interest in algorithms and source code, perhaps someone
might find this useful for preservation.

Bruce b.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Veronika Bauer <bauerv at in.tum.de>
Date: Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:03 AM
Subject: Abstract deadline approaching - 13th IEEE International Working
Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation
To: SIGADA-ANNOUNCE at listserv.acm.org


===========================================================================
13th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and
Manipulation (SCAM)
===========================================================================

The abstract deadline for research papers is approaching!
We are looking forward to receiving your abstracts by April 28, 2013!

For further information, please refer to the website:
http://www.ieee-scam.org/2013

===========================================================================
13th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and
Manipulation (SCAM)

September 22-23, 2013
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Co-located with ICSM 2013

http://www.ieee-scam.org/2013
Twitter: @ieeescam

===========================================================================

Conference aims

The aim of this working conference is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working on theory, techniques and applications that concern
analysis and/or manipulation of the source code of software systems. The
term “source code” refers to any fully executable description of a software
system, such as machine code, (very) high level languages and executable
graphical representations of systems. The term “analysis” refers to any
(semi-)automated procedure that yields insight into source code, while
“manipulation” refers to any automated or semi-automated procedure that
takes and returns source code.

While much attention in the wider software engineering community is
(rightfully!) directed towards other aspects of systems development and
evolution, such as specification, design and requirements engineering, it
is the source code that contains the only precise description of the
behaviour of a system. Hence, the analysis and manipulation of source code
remains a pressing concern for which SCAM 2013 solicits high quality paper
submissions.

Covered topics and paper formats:

We welcome the submission of high quality papers that describe original and
significant work in the field of source code analysis and manipulation.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

program transformation and refactoring
static and dynamic analysis
source level software metrics
decompilation
bug location and prediction
security and vulnerability analysis
source level testing and verification
concern, concept and feature mining
program comprehension
bad smell detection
abstract interpretation
program slicing
source level optimization
green source code
and much more!

SCAM explicitly solicits results from any theoretical or technological
domain that can be applied to these and similar topics. Submitted research
papers are limited to 10 pages. Papers must be clearly marked as a research
paper. All papers submitted should follow the IEEE Computer Society Press
Proceedings Author Guidelines. The papers should be submitted
electronically via the conference web site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scam2013 (select the ”SCAM 2013
Research Track”). Each submission will be reviewed by at least three
members of the programme committee, judging the paper on its novelty,
quality, evaluation and scientific rigour. Note that submitted papers
should not have been published before, and should not have been submitted
elsewhere in parallel to SCAM 2013.

Important Dates

event   date
Abstracts       April 28, 2013
Deadline for submission May 5, 2013
Notification    June 17, 2013
Camera ready version    July 1, 2013
Working Conference      September 22-23, 2013

Proceedings

All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings, which will be published
by the IEEE Computer Society Press.

Special Issue

The best research and tool papers will receive an award at SCAM 2013.
Furthermore, the top papers from SCAM 2013 will be considered for revision,
extension, and publication in a special issue. More details will follow.

Important Dates

event   date
Abstracts       April 28, 2013
Deadline for submission May 5, 2013
Notification    June 17, 2013
Camera ready version    July 1, 2013
Working Conference      September 22-23, 2013

############################

To unsubscribe from the SIGADA-ANNOUNCE list:
write to: mailto:SIGADA-ANNOUNCE-SIGNOFF-REQUEST at LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
or click the following link:
http://listserv.acm.org/scripts/wa-ACMLPX.exe?SUBED1=SIGADA-ANNOUNCE&A=1
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://www.lists.esipfed.org/pipermail/esip-preserve/attachments/20130423/42ef1bdb/attachment.html>


More information about the Esip-preserve mailing list