SWQD 2014 - The 6th Software Quality Days (SWQD) conference and tools fair
Topics/Call fo Papers
The scientific track accepts two categories of paper submissions. In both categories papers with practical relevance and already conducted practical evaluation will be preferred.
Technical research paper
The technical research papers should describe innovative research in software quality concepts, standards, processes, methods, or tools. They should describe a novel contribution to the field or significantly improve existing solutions. The proposed solution technique or its application to this kind of problem must be novel and sound. The author(s) must provide (empirical) validation of the proposed solution, for example, a proof-of-concept and sound arguments that the solution technique will scale to real-world-sized problems. Results must be stated clearly so that the author(s) or others can further validate them in later research. A technical solution paper should also be clear about its contributions with respect to related work by others and to previous work by the author(s).
Industrial experience paper
The industrial experience papers should describe a significant experience in applying software quality technology in a real-world context and should carefully identify and discuss important lessons learned so that other researchers and/or practitioners can benefit from the experience.
The author(s) should provide (empirical) evidence supporting the experience and derived conclusions.
Submission
Please note that the submission is being performed by the Technical University in Vienna.
The submission website will be available in a few days.
Technical research paper
The technical research papers should describe innovative research in software quality concepts, standards, processes, methods, or tools. They should describe a novel contribution to the field or significantly improve existing solutions. The proposed solution technique or its application to this kind of problem must be novel and sound. The author(s) must provide (empirical) validation of the proposed solution, for example, a proof-of-concept and sound arguments that the solution technique will scale to real-world-sized problems. Results must be stated clearly so that the author(s) or others can further validate them in later research. A technical solution paper should also be clear about its contributions with respect to related work by others and to previous work by the author(s).
Industrial experience paper
The industrial experience papers should describe a significant experience in applying software quality technology in a real-world context and should carefully identify and discuss important lessons learned so that other researchers and/or practitioners can benefit from the experience.
The author(s) should provide (empirical) evidence supporting the experience and derived conclusions.
Submission
Please note that the submission is being performed by the Technical University in Vienna.
The submission website will be available in a few days.
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