CSP 2013 - 2nd Track Conference on Collaborative Software Processes
Topics/Call fo Papers
Building complex and trustworthy software systems in the shortest time-to-market remains the challenging objective that competitive companies are facing constantly,
and mastering the development process is a key issue towards this objective. Companies need to be able to formalize their development processes in order to analyze them,
to enact them, and to assess them for quality measurement and efficiency improvement.
The CSP track focuses on collaborative aspects of modelling and enactment of software development processes. It aims to gather researchers and industrial practitioners
working in the field of Collaborative Process Support for Software Development. It will provide an opportunity for the community to exchange ideas and to present
emerging new technology and understanding in the field.
Topics of Interest
We invite papers presenting research results or work-in-progress in all areas of Collaborative Software Process Development, including but not limited to:
- Modelling and Meta-modelling software and systems processes for collaborative engineering
- Collaborative process patterns for reuse: definition, search methods, and application
- Collaborative process models evolution for supporting ad-hoc collaboration
- Collaborative process enactment
- Collaborative process resource management
- Collaborative processes for open source development
- Quality aspects and metrics for collaborative processes
- Management of distributed collaborative processes
- Collaborative processes for model-driven engineering
- Management of collaborative aspects in Agile processes
- Process-centred tools for collaboration
- Process-centred collaborative communication systems
- Description of case studies, experimentations on real projects, and empirical studies based on collaborative process support
Organizing Committee
- Track Chair : Lbath Redouane (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Track Co-chairs : Coulette Bernard (IRIT, Toulouse, France), Nassar Mahmoud (ENSIAS, Rabat, Morocco), Yassine Jamoussi (ENSI, Manouba, Tunisia)
Program Committee
- Baina Karim (ENSIAS, Morocco)
- Bordbar Behzad (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Bouasida Ismail (ENIS Sfax, Tunisia)
- Ben Halima Riadh (ENIS Sfax, Tunisia)
- Combemale Benoît (IRISA, Rennes, France)
- Coulette Bernard (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Diaw Samba (University of Ziguinchor, Senegal)
- Estublier Jacky (LIG, Grenoble, France)
- Fredj Mounia (ENSIAS, Morocco)
- Gervais Marie-Pierre (LIP6, Paris, France)
- Hanachi Chihab (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Yassine Jamoussi (ENSI, Manouba, Tunisia)
- Larrucea Uriarte Xabier (TECNALIA - ICT/European Software Institute, Spain)
- Mansell Jason Xabier (TECNALIA - ICT/European Software Institute, Spain)
- Münch Jürgen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Osterweil Leon J. (University of Massachusetts, USA)
- Paige Richard (University of York, UK)
- Rieu Dominique (IMAG, Grenoble, France)
- Störrle Harald (DTU Informatik, Danmark)
- TRAN Dan Thu (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam)
- Tran Hanh Nhi (ENSTA, Brest, France)
- Van Solingen Rini (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Papers Submission
We are seeking papers of 8 pages maximum, double column, including figures, tables and references, conform to the IEEE manuscript template.
The papers should present original research work related to the above-cited topics and should not be published or submitted simultaneously to other workshops,
conferences, or journals. Industrial papers are welcome. Each paper will be peer-reviewed by three members of the CSP Program Committee. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to present their papers at the conference. Accepted papers will be published and distributed at the conference. They also will be made
available online, through a digital support.
Please send your submission in PDF format to the CSP Track Chair by email to: lbath-AT-univ-tlse2.fr
and mastering the development process is a key issue towards this objective. Companies need to be able to formalize their development processes in order to analyze them,
to enact them, and to assess them for quality measurement and efficiency improvement.
The CSP track focuses on collaborative aspects of modelling and enactment of software development processes. It aims to gather researchers and industrial practitioners
working in the field of Collaborative Process Support for Software Development. It will provide an opportunity for the community to exchange ideas and to present
emerging new technology and understanding in the field.
Topics of Interest
We invite papers presenting research results or work-in-progress in all areas of Collaborative Software Process Development, including but not limited to:
- Modelling and Meta-modelling software and systems processes for collaborative engineering
- Collaborative process patterns for reuse: definition, search methods, and application
- Collaborative process models evolution for supporting ad-hoc collaboration
- Collaborative process enactment
- Collaborative process resource management
- Collaborative processes for open source development
- Quality aspects and metrics for collaborative processes
- Management of distributed collaborative processes
- Collaborative processes for model-driven engineering
- Management of collaborative aspects in Agile processes
- Process-centred tools for collaboration
- Process-centred collaborative communication systems
- Description of case studies, experimentations on real projects, and empirical studies based on collaborative process support
Organizing Committee
- Track Chair : Lbath Redouane (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Track Co-chairs : Coulette Bernard (IRIT, Toulouse, France), Nassar Mahmoud (ENSIAS, Rabat, Morocco), Yassine Jamoussi (ENSI, Manouba, Tunisia)
Program Committee
- Baina Karim (ENSIAS, Morocco)
- Bordbar Behzad (University of Birmingham, UK)
- Bouasida Ismail (ENIS Sfax, Tunisia)
- Ben Halima Riadh (ENIS Sfax, Tunisia)
- Combemale Benoît (IRISA, Rennes, France)
- Coulette Bernard (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Diaw Samba (University of Ziguinchor, Senegal)
- Estublier Jacky (LIG, Grenoble, France)
- Fredj Mounia (ENSIAS, Morocco)
- Gervais Marie-Pierre (LIP6, Paris, France)
- Hanachi Chihab (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Yassine Jamoussi (ENSI, Manouba, Tunisia)
- Larrucea Uriarte Xabier (TECNALIA - ICT/European Software Institute, Spain)
- Mansell Jason Xabier (TECNALIA - ICT/European Software Institute, Spain)
- Münch Jürgen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Osterweil Leon J. (University of Massachusetts, USA)
- Paige Richard (University of York, UK)
- Rieu Dominique (IMAG, Grenoble, France)
- Störrle Harald (DTU Informatik, Danmark)
- TRAN Dan Thu (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam)
- Tran Hanh Nhi (ENSTA, Brest, France)
- Van Solingen Rini (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Papers Submission
We are seeking papers of 8 pages maximum, double column, including figures, tables and references, conform to the IEEE manuscript template.
The papers should present original research work related to the above-cited topics and should not be published or submitted simultaneously to other workshops,
conferences, or journals. Industrial papers are welcome. Each paper will be peer-reviewed by three members of the CSP Program Committee. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to present their papers at the conference. Accepted papers will be published and distributed at the conference. They also will be made
available online, through a digital support.
Please send your submission in PDF format to the CSP Track Chair by email to: lbath-AT-univ-tlse2.fr
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