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CISE 2011 - 1st International Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Software Engineering

Date2011-09-15

Deadline2011-04-30

VenueCorfu, Greece Greece

Keywords

Websitehttps://delab.csd.auth.gr/eann2011/cise.html

Topics/Call fo Papers

The proposed workshop focuses on the usage of Computational Intelligence techniques in Software
Engineering problems, where they can offer beneficial results. The aim of the workshop is to
host research papers that present practical solutions in emerging Software Engineering issues
that employ Computational Intelligence techniques.
Particularly the workshop is related with research and development advances in the field of
Software Engineering and more specific the study, analysis, design, modeling, implementation
and application of Computational Intelligence techniques that attempt to tackle significant Software
Engineering problems. The topics of interest can have theoretical and practical importance and
especially research papers of emerging and innovative ideas are promoted through this workshop.
The term of nature-inspired Computational Intelligence methodologies is introduced in addressing
convoluted problems of the real world and applications that traditional methodologies and approaches
find highly complex and difficult to tackle. Particularly, techniques such as Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks,
Evolutionary Computing, Swarm intelligence, Artificial Immune Systems, Dempster-Shafer theory, Chaos
theory and Multi-valued logic, linked to reasoning and decision making, may be applied in real world
situations and serve the Software Engineering community.
The integration of Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence is very important to both academia
and industry. In fact software development teams introduce a variety of conceptual and algorithmic practices
combined with Computational Intelligence methods into various areas of Software Engineering, such as
Project management, Risk Analysis, Testing, Cost estimation, Failure Modeling, etc. Computational
Intelligence also provides the means for more precise measurement of software metrics and handling
the uncertainty or fuzziness of information.
The workshop welcomes research papers with direct impact or high dependence on practical issues
faced in real-world situations. Industrial/market-oriented research papers are also highly encouraged.
To this end the program committee, apart form academics, hosts people from the industry as well, who
will be called to assist the review process in cases of highly correlated research papers with the industry
or market.

In particular the topics of the workshop include but are not limited to the following:
Clustering and Classification
Decision Support
Machine Learning
Data Mining
Text Mining & Retrieval
Fuzzy Logic
Probabilistic Reasoning
Model Learning
Expert Systems
Neural Networks
Evolutionary Algorithms
Ranking Algorithms
Cognitive Processes
Evolutionary Computations
Swarm intelligence
Artificial Immune Systems
Dempster-Shafer theory
Chaos theory
Multi-valued logic

Requirements Engineering
Software Architectures
Software Methodologies
Software Design
Software Performance
Software Quality Modeling & Assessment
Software Reliability Modeling &Forecasting
Object-Orientation
Software Maintenance
Software Testing, Verification & Validation
Software Metrics
Software Reuse
Software Project Management
Open Source Software
Agile Software Development
Software Repository Management
Software Risk Analysis & Modeling
Configuration Management
Component-Based Software Development

Workshop Chairs:

Andreas S. Andreou
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology,
Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
email: andreas.andreou-AT-cut.ac.cy
URL: http://www.cut.ac.cy/staff/andreas.andreou/

Harris Papadopoulos
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Frederick University, Cyprus
email: H.Papadopoulos-AT-fit.ac.cy
URL: http://staff.fit.ac.cy/com.ph/

Academic Program Committee:
Lefteris Angelis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Stamatia Bibi (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Efstratios Georgopoulos (Technological Educational Institute of Kalamata, Greece)
Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis (University of Patras, Greece)
Lazaros Iliadis (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
Achilles Kameas (Hellenic Open University, Greece)
Efthyvoulos Kyriakou (Frederick University, Cyprus)
Spyros Likothanasis (University of Patras, Greece)
Nikolaos Mittas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Constantinos Pattichis (University of Cyprus)
Christos Schizas (University of Cyprus)
Ioannis Stamelos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)

... to be completed

Industrial Program Committee:
Dr. Anastasis A. Sofokleous (Infotex, Cyprus)
Dr. Nicos Mateou (Ministry of Defense, Cyprus)
Tony Ellinas (InfoScreen, Cyprus)
Kypros Economides (Ericsson Cyprus)
Kostas Kalaboukas (SingularLogic, Greece)
... to be completed

Submission:
Papers should not exceed 10 pages formatted according to the LNCS Springer style and
should be submitted either in doc or pdf form via email to one of the Program Chairs:
andreas.andreou-AT-cut.ac.cy
H.Papadopoulos-AT-fit.ac.cy
Each paper will reviewed by at least 2 academic referees. Papers reporting industrial
applications will be reviewed by 1 industrial referee.

Publication:

Accepted papers will be presented at the conference for 20 minutes and they will be published
in the Proceedings of the main event.
They will be also considered for potential selection for publication in the Special Issues
that will be edited.
Important Dates:
Paper submission : April 30, 2011
Notification of acceptance : May 15 , 2011
Camera ready submission : May 31, 2011

Note that at least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and attend the
workshop to present the paper.

Last modified: 2011-03-14 14:17:35