Call for Tutorials

The 20th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering brings together researchers and practitioners to share ideas on the foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of automated software engineering technology. Both automatic systems and computer automated applications are within the scope of the conference, as are models of software and software engineering activities. We invite half-day/full day tutorials addressing theoretical foundations, practical techniques, software tools, and applications in areas related to the ASE topics.

A Tutorial program that gives attendees the opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge and skills on evolving and emerging research topics in the area of automated software engineering will be an essential part of the ASE 2005.

The Tutorials are scheduled for November 7 and 8, 2005 at the beginning of the ASE 2005 conference. Survey papers and/or tutorial notes will be made available to the tutorial attendees at the conference. Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction on a relevant theme, therefore no commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted.

Instructors are invited to submit proposals for half-day and full day tutorials and, upon selection, are required to provide tutorial notes or a survey paper on the topic of presentation in PDF. Proposals in PDF should be sent to both Tutorials Chairs.

Please include the following information in the proposal that should not exceed 5 pages:

Review Process

Evaluation of proposals will be based on the relevance of the subject matter and on the expertise and experience of the instructors.

Tutorial Chairs

Willem Visser
RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center
wvisser@email.arc.nasa.gov
Henry Muccini
University of L'Aquila, Italy
muccini@di.univaq.it