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TASE 2011 - 5th IEEE International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering

Date2011-08-29

Deadline2011-03-21

VenueXi'an, China China

KeywordsRequirements Engineering; Embedded and Real-Time Systems; Program Analysis; Software Architectures and Design;Component-Based Software Engineeringg; Reverse Engineering and Software Maintenance;Aspect and Object Orientation;Type System and Theory;Dependab

Websitehttp://ictt.xidian.edu.cn/tase2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 5th IEEE Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering Conference (TASE 2011), sponsored by IEEE CS and IFIP, will be held in Xi’an, China in August, 2011.

Large scale software systems and the Internet are of growing concern to academia and industry. This poses new challenges to the various aspects of software engineering, for instance, the reliability of software development, web-oriented software architecture and aspect and object-orientation techniques. As a result, new concepts and methodologies are required to enhance the development of software engineering from theoretical aspects. TASE 2011 is a forum for researchers from academia, industry and government to present ideas, results, and ongoing research on theoretical advances in software engineering.

TASE 2011 is the fifth in a series of conference, sponsored by IEEE CS and IFIP. The first TASE conference was held in Shanghai, China, in June 2007. The second TASE conference was held in Nanjing, China, in June 2008. The third TASE conference was held in Tianjin, China, in June 2009, and the fourth TASE conference was held in Taipei, China, in October 2010.

TASE 2011 will be held in Xi’an, China. Xi'an, the eternal city, records the great changes of the Chinese nation just like a living history book. So far, Xi'an enjoys equal frame with Athens, Cairo, and Rome as one of the four major ancient civilization capitals. It has many places of interest, such as Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses, City Wall, Bell Tower, Big Wild Goose Pagoda and so on. International Horticultural Exposition will be held in Xi'an in 2011.

Topics of Interest
Authors are invited to submit high quality technical papers describing original and unpublished work in all theoretical aspects of software engineering. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

? Requirements Engineering
? Embedded and Real-Time Systems
? Program Analysis
? Software Architectures and Design
? Component-Based Software Engineeringg
? Reverse Engineering and Software Maintenance
? Aspect and Object Orientation
? Type System and Theory
? Dependable Concurrency
? Specification and Verification
? Software Testing
? Model-Driven Engineering
? Software Processes and Workflows
? Software Safety, Security and Reliability
? Service-Oriented Computing
? Semantic Web and Web Services
? Program Logics and Calculus
? Software Model Checking
Submission
Submission should be done through the TASE 2011 submission page, handled by the EasyChair conference system. The authors are requested to submit the abstract (100 - 300 words) by March 21, 2009, and the paper (up to 8 pages) by March 28, 2009. To do submission, visit EasyChair and register as a new member. A password will be sent by e-mail shortly. Using that password, log-in and proceed to the New Submission page, where the detailed instructions can be found. When submitting the abstract, tick the "Abstract Only" box nearly at the end of the page. After submission, the authors can update abstracts and papers as well as the authors' information using the EasyChair system until the deadline. The proceedings of the conference will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Papers must be written in English and not exceed 8 pages in Two-Column IEEE format.

Important Dates
March 21, 2011: Title and abstract submission deadline
March 28, 2011: Paper submission deadline
April 25, 2011: Acceptance/rejection notification
May 16, 2011: Final version due
August 29 - 31, 2011: TASE 2011
Co-chairs
Luke ong (Oxford University, UK)
Zhenhua Duan (Xidian University, China)

Last modified: 2010-12-22 16:57:03