ISSTA 2009 - the 2009 International Conference on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA)
Topics/Call fo Papers
the 2009 International Conference on Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA)
Call for submissions
ISSTA is the leading research conference in software testing and analysis, bringing together academics, industrial researchers, and practitioners to exchange new ideas, problems and experiences. Responding to the growth and impact of our thriving community, ISSTA is now on an annual schedule. In 2009 ISSTA will be held in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA, at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza.
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.
Technical paper submission guidelines
Technical papers must be prepared in ACM conference format and must not exceed 11 pages in camera-ready form, including figures and references. All submissions must be in English. Submit your paper via the paper submission website (please try submission later if the link is invalid).
Important dates
November 15, 2008: Workshop proposal submission deadline
January 30, 2009: Research paper submission deadline
April 5, 2009: Research paper acceptance notifications
May 5, 2009: Camera-ready copy due
Conference organization
General chair Gregg Rotdermel
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Program chair Laura Dillon
Michigan State University, USA
PC Meeting Facilitator Tao Xie
North Carolina State University, USA
Webmaster Yi Huang
Michigan State University, USA
Program committee
Jamie Andrews
University of Western Ontario, CA George Avrunin
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Victor Braberman
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Tevfik Bultan
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Myra Cohen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Juergen Dingel
Queen's University, CA
Phyllis Frankl
Polytechnic University of New York University, USA Dimitra Giannakopoulou
RIACS / NASA Ames, USA
Patrice Godefroid
Microsoft Research, USA Darko Marinov
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Phil McMinn
University of Sheffield, UK Aditya Nori
Microsoft Research India, India
Alessandro Orso
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Mauro Pezze
University of Lugano, Switzerland and University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
Zhendong Su
University of California, Davis, USA Paolo Tonella
FBK-IRST, Italy
Willem Visser
SEVEN Networks, USA Tao Xie
North Carolina State University, USA
Eran Yahav
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA Xiangyu Zhang
Purdue University, USA
Call for submissions
ISSTA is the leading research conference in software testing and analysis, bringing together academics, industrial researchers, and practitioners to exchange new ideas, problems and experiences. Responding to the growth and impact of our thriving community, ISSTA is now on an annual schedule. In 2009 ISSTA will be held in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA, at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza.
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.
Technical paper submission guidelines
Technical papers must be prepared in ACM conference format and must not exceed 11 pages in camera-ready form, including figures and references. All submissions must be in English. Submit your paper via the paper submission website (please try submission later if the link is invalid).
Important dates
November 15, 2008: Workshop proposal submission deadline
January 30, 2009: Research paper submission deadline
April 5, 2009: Research paper acceptance notifications
May 5, 2009: Camera-ready copy due
Conference organization
General chair Gregg Rotdermel
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Program chair Laura Dillon
Michigan State University, USA
PC Meeting Facilitator Tao Xie
North Carolina State University, USA
Webmaster Yi Huang
Michigan State University, USA
Program committee
Jamie Andrews
University of Western Ontario, CA George Avrunin
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Victor Braberman
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Tevfik Bultan
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Myra Cohen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Juergen Dingel
Queen's University, CA
Phyllis Frankl
Polytechnic University of New York University, USA Dimitra Giannakopoulou
RIACS / NASA Ames, USA
Patrice Godefroid
Microsoft Research, USA Darko Marinov
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Phil McMinn
University of Sheffield, UK Aditya Nori
Microsoft Research India, India
Alessandro Orso
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Mauro Pezze
University of Lugano, Switzerland and University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
Zhendong Su
University of California, Davis, USA Paolo Tonella
FBK-IRST, Italy
Willem Visser
SEVEN Networks, USA Tao Xie
North Carolina State University, USA
Eran Yahav
IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA Xiangyu Zhang
Purdue University, USA
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