Session on “Work in Progress” (Euromicro SEAA Part)
The 41st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications
is organizing a common Special Session to present WORK in PROGRESS aimed to authors that have not yet attained final and complete results in their research.
Session Organizers:
- Karl-Erwin Großpietsch
- Konrad Kloeckner
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Multimedia and Telecommunications:
- Multimedia systems: Operating systems, protocols, QoS support, real-time systems, databases, servers, personal appliances
- Multimedia processing and coding: Hardware for coding and processing, compression, content analysis, content-based retrieval, audio/image/video processing, animation, virtual reality, presentation control
- Telecommunications: Issues with special emphasis on multimedia support such as: mobility, security, network management, capacity planning, architectures, middleware, web computing services guarantees, charging and pricing, legal aspects
- Web computing: Cooperative information systems, specification and implementation of groupware systems, groupware and workflow, designing and implementing collaborative applications, building collaborative applications with JAVA, virtual communities, community networks
- Tools and applications: applications in consumer electronics, internet services provision, entertainment, education, health care, biomedicine, telemedicine, manufacturing, command and control, etc.
- Software Process and Product Improvement:
- Software process assessment and improvement
- Organisational and business views to process improvement
- Quantitative models for development processes and products
- Distributed software development and virtual organisations
- Process and product improvement for e-business application engineering
- Use and usefulness of quality standards for software products and processes
- Approaches for modelling and enacting software processes
- Lightweight and flexible approaches
- Processes for component-based software development
- Verification and validation of software products
- Approaches improving dependability of software systems
- Industry best practice experiences and case studies in above areas
- Component-based Software Engineering:
- Component Models
- Marketing Issues
- Component Specification
- Component Certification
- Components and Frameworks
- COTS (Commercial off the shelf)
- Components and Reuse
- Component Development Processes
- Component-based Architecture
- Deployment and Adaptation
- Software Product-line Approach
- Design, Implementation, Testing
- Components for Real-time Systems
- Component Configuration Management
- Metrics
- Case Studies
- Cyber-Physical Systems:
- Algorithms for Cyber-Physical Systems
- Software Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems
- Software Tools for Cyber-Physical Systems
Submission of Papers: Authors intending to participate in the session should submit an extended abstract (maximum 2 pages, MS Word or PDF file) about their work to both Session Organizers no later than May 8, 2015.
- Karl-Erwin Großpietsch (E-Mail: karl-erwin.grosspietsch@online.de) and
- Konrad Kloeckner (E-Mail: konrad@kloeckners-web.de)
Publication: Accepted submissions will be published in a separate “Work in Progress” proceedings with own ISBN number, and are to be presented in the session by short presentations of 10 minutes.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Closing date for submission: : May 8, 2015
- Acceptance notification: May 13, 2015
- Camera-ready version: May 20, 2015