India Software Engineering Conference

ISEC 2019


Education



Research Track
We invite technical papers describing original and unpublished results of foundational, theoretical, empirical, and applied software and systems engineering research. The goal of the conference is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry to meet and share problems, experiences, and cutting-edge advancements in the field of software and systems engineering. Submissions are invited in all areas of software and systems engineering, including but not limited to the following:
Software Engineering Processes and Methodologies
Agile Methods
Business Process Design and Deployment
Requirements Engineering
Empirical Software Engineering
Safety-Critical Software
Program Specification and Modeling Languages
Software Testing
Engineering for Quality Requirements
Human Factors
Mobile and Web Applications
Model Driven Development
Software Evolution and Maintenance
Mining Software Repositories
Software Product Lines
Software Economics and Metrics
Self-Adaptive Systems
Security and Privacy
Software Analytics
System Modeling and Simulation
Program Comprehension and Visualization
Traceability
End User Development
Software Evolution
Software Testing
Software Metrics
Software Engineering Practices in Machine Learning and
Artificial Intelligence Application Development
Use of ML and AI techniques in SE
Software Deployment and Operations
DevOps
Container-based Software Artifacts
Dynamic Discovery & Version
Management
Handling Container Image Sprawl
Green Data-Center Management
Fault Isolation and Repair
Software for the Cloud
Security
Data Obfuscation
Application Driven Resource Allocation
Cross Cloud Deployment
Performance Engineering for Cloud Apps
Other Topics
System Verification and Validation
Support for Service Metering and Billing
Platform for Services
Software Engineering Education
Automated Software Engineering
Software Engineering and Law
Program Analysis
Mining Specifications
Formal Methods
Submission Details for the Research Track
Submissions should contain original research and sufficient detail to assess the merits and relevance of the contribution. This year, we invite research papers submissions under two categories: Regular papers and Short papers.
Regular papers should not exceed 11 pages, 10 pages for the main text (including figures, appendix etc.) and 1 page for references in standard ACM format.
Short papers should not exceed 5 pages, including references in standard ACM format.
Regular paper submissions are expected to contain in-depth descriptions of the new ideas along with detailed evaluation, and when relevant rigorously consider reasonable broader impacts, both positive and negative, e.g. in a separate "Broader Impacts" section (refer to the blog post: https://acm-fca.org/2018/03/29/negativeimpacts/).
Regular papers can be experience based reports and case study papers also (from Industry): The paper should address the application of software engineering practices (which may include work on principles, techniques, tools, methods, processes) to a specific business domain or to the development of a substantial software platform/system. Each paper should describe the context of a problem of practical importance and provide plausible solutions. The innovativeness of the solution, the methodology and overall assessment of benefits, risks and other lessons learned need to be addressed.
Short papers may contain, for example, new interesting ideas which may not be evaluated extensively, tool descriptions or case studies. Please note that the papers will be accepted or rejected in the category in which they were submitted; there will be no "demotions" from a Regular to a Short paper.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isec2019