International Conference on Software Engineering

ICSE 2018


Software Systems



Technical track submissions
Goal and Scope
ICSE is the premier forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, outcomes, experiences, and challenges in the field of software engineering. We invite submissions of high quality research papers that describe original and unpublished results on any topic of empirical or theoretical software engineering research.We welcome submissions addressing topics across the full spectrum of software engineering, broadly construed. In addressing the question of scope, we seek to be inclusive, provided that your submission addresses issues of concern to software engineering researchers or practitioners (or both).
Topics of interest to ICSE 2018 include (but are certainly not limited to):
- Agile software development - Apps and app store analysis
- Autonomic and (self-)adaptive systems - Cloud computing
- Component-based software engineering - Configuration management and deployment
- Crowd sourced software engineering - Cyber physical systems
- Debugging, fault localization, and repair - Dependability, safety, and reliability
- Distributed and collaborative software engineering - Embedded software
- Empirical software engineering - End-user software engineering
- Formal methods - Green and sustainable technologies
- Human and social aspects of software engineering - Human-computer interaction
- Middleware, frameworks, and APIs - Mining software engineering repositories
- Mobile applications - Model-driven engineering
- Parallel, distributed, and concurrent systems - Performance
- Program analysis - Program comprehension
- Program synthesis - Programming languages
- Recommendation systems - Refactoring
- Requirements engineering - Reverse engineering
- Search-based software engineering - Security, privacy and trust
- Software architecture - Software economics and metrics
- Software evolution and maintenance - Software modeling and design
- Software performance - Software process
- Software product lines - Software reuse
- Software services - Software testing
- Software visualization - Specification and modeling languages
- Tools and environments - Traceability
- Ubiquitous/pervasive software systems - Validation and verification
Evaluation
All research track submissions will be reviewed using a double-blind review process, in compliance with the submission policy and the scope of the conference. Eligible submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee (PC). Authors will have the opportunity to see their reviews and provide a short clarification, during the clarification period. The final decisions will be made by the Program Board, at the Program Board meeting, based on the reviews from the PC members and the discussions on the meeting.
Research track submissions will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Soundness: Are all claimed contributions supported by the rigorous application of appropriate research methods? The claims should be scoped to what can be supported, and limitations should be discussed.
Significance: Are contributions evaluated for their importance and impact with respect to the existing body of knowledge? The authors are expected to explicitly argue for the relevance and usefulness of the research and discuss the novelty of the claimed contributions through a comparison with pertinent related work.
Novelty: Is there sufficient originality in the contribution, and is it clearly and correctly explained with respect to the state of the art?
Replicability: Is there sufficient information in the paper for the results tobe independently replicated? The evaluation of submissions will take into account the extent to which sufficient information is available to support the full or partial independent replication of the claimed findings.
Presentation Quality: Are results clearly presented? Submissions are expected to meet high standards of presentation, including adequate use of the English language, absence of major ambiguity, clearly readable figures and tables, and respect of the formatting instructions provided below.
Double Blind Review Process
ICSE 2018 will use double blind reviewing. Referees will not know the identity of authors when writing their reviews. In order to comply with ICSE 2018’s double blind review process, authors should ensure that their identities cannot be easily determined. Submissions from which at least one author can beeasily determined and, in the view of the Program Board, for which insufficient care and attention has been paid to ensuring compliance with double blind reviewing may be rejected without review.
Further advice, guidance and explanation you can find in ICSE 2018 double blind review process document.
Submission
All submissions must conform to the ICSE 2018 formatting and submission instructions and must not exceed 10 pages for the main text, inclusive of figures, tables, appendices, etc. Two more pages containing only references are permitted. All submissions must be in PDF. The page limit is strict, and it will not be possible to purchase additional pages at any point in the process (including after the paper is accepted).
Submissions should follow ACM formatting guidelines.
There is no limit on the number of submissions an author may submit, but authors are advised, as always, to focus on quality and not quantity.
By submitting to the ICSE Research Track, authors acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to be bound by the ACM plagiarism policy and procedures. In particular, papers submitted to ICSE 2018 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under consideration for ICSE2018. Contravention of this concurrent submission policy will be deemed a serious breech of scientific ethics, and appropriate action will be taken in all such cases.
Submissions must comply with the IEEE Policy on Authorship.
Papers must be submitted electronically via EasycChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icse2018) by the stated deadline. The deadline is firm and not negotiable.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 25th August 2017
Clarification Period: 1st November 2017 to 5th November 2017.
Notification: 15th December 2017.
Camera Ready Due: 12th February 2018.