ISSTA 2013 - International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis
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 2013 will be held in Lugano, Switzerland at the Università della Svizzera italiana (University of Lugano) campus.
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 theme and scope of the workshop, including its relevance to the field of software testing and analysis. The proposal should also provide information about the intended number of participants, the workshop format and the background of the organizers (including relevant past experience on organizing workshops). 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 10 pages (including figures and appendices but NOT including references). That is, any pages after the tenth must contain only references. All submissions must be in English. Submit your paper via the paper submission website (soon available). Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines or that violate formatting will be declined without review.
Doctoral Symposium
PhD students are invited to submit an extended abstract describing their research goals, methods and preliminary results. Extended abstracts may be up to 4 pages in ACM conference format.
Important Dates
Date Event
November 16th, 2012 Workshop proposal deadline
December 14th, 2012 Workshop notification
February 8th, 2013 Technical paper deadline
March 8th, 2013 Doctoral Symposium deadline
April 19th-24th, 2013 Authors' rebuttal phase
May 6th, 2013 Technical paper and Doctoral Symposium notification
May 31st, 2013 Camera-ready deadline
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 theme and scope of the workshop, including its relevance to the field of software testing and analysis. The proposal should also provide information about the intended number of participants, the workshop format and the background of the organizers (including relevant past experience on organizing workshops). 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 10 pages (including figures and appendices but NOT including references). That is, any pages after the tenth must contain only references. All submissions must be in English. Submit your paper via the paper submission website (soon available). Submissions that do not adhere to these guidelines or that violate formatting will be declined without review.
Doctoral Symposium
PhD students are invited to submit an extended abstract describing their research goals, methods and preliminary results. Extended abstracts may be up to 4 pages in ACM conference format.
Important Dates
Date Event
November 16th, 2012 Workshop proposal deadline
December 14th, 2012 Workshop notification
February 8th, 2013 Technical paper deadline
March 8th, 2013 Doctoral Symposium deadline
April 19th-24th, 2013 Authors' rebuttal phase
May 6th, 2013 Technical paper and Doctoral Symposium notification
May 31st, 2013 Camera-ready deadline
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