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ISSTA 2012 - International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA 2012)

Date2012-07-16

Deadline2012-04-13

VenueMinneapoli, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://crisys.cs.umn.edu/issta2012

Topics/Call fo Papers

ISSTA is the leading research symposium in software testing and analysis, bringing together academics, industrial researchers, and practitioners to exchange new ideas, problems, and experience on how to analyze and test software systems. ISSTA 2012 will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the McNamara Alumni Center on the Universtiy of Minnesota campus.

ISSTA week consists of two and a half days of co-located workshops and two and a half days of technical papers. Workshops will explore a range of emerging topics in software testing and analysis. Full or half-day workshops in the days preceding the main technical program of ISSTA provide focused research communities with an opportunity for technical interchange within the overall context of ISSTA. Each day of the ISSTA symposium will begin with an invited keynote address given by a highly-regarded expert, bringing fresh perspectives on the challenges of testing and analysis of software systems.

Technical Program: Authors are invited to submit technical papers describing original research in testing or analysis of computer software. Papers describing theoretical or empirical research, new techniques, or in-depth case studies of testing and analysis methods and tools are welcome. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this symposium. Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign an ACM copyright release.

Workshops: Organizers are invited to submit proposals for full-day and half-day workshops on topics related to software testing and analysis. Proposals should include a description of the workshop’s scope and intended number of participants, and on how participants will be selected. Proposals should also provide some information on how the workshop will be structured, and on the background of the organizers. Proposals may be up to 2 pages in ACM conference format.

Technical paper submission guidelines: Technical papers must be prepared in ACM conference format and must not exceed 11 pages, including figures, references and appendices. All submissions must be in English. Submit your paper via the paper submission website. Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines, including any that are longer than 11 pages, or that violate formatting requirements to fit in the page limit, will be declined without review.

Important Dates:

Workshop proposal deadline:
November 18th
Workshop notification:
December 16th
Technical paper deadline:
February 3rd
Technical paper notification:
April 13th
Camera-ready copies:
May 18th
Organizing Committee:

General chair:
Mats Heimdahl
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA
Program chair:
Zhendong Su
University of California, Davis
Davis, USA
Local Arrangements chair:
Michael Whalen
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA
Web chair:
Jason Biatek
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, USA

Last modified: 2011-09-18 16:07:59