International Workshop on Eye Movements in Programming
全文截稿: 2019-02-01
开会时间: 2019-05-27
会议难度: ★★
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
网址:http://emipws.org/emip-2019-call-papers/
Studying eye gaze data has great potential for research in computer programming, computing education, and software engineering practice. The Sixth International Workshop on Eye Movements in Programming (EMIP 2019) will focus on advancing the methodological, theoretical, and applied aspects of eye movements in programming. In previous editions of this workshop, we focused on understanding expert and novice source code reading behaviors and building models to interpret data, and we launched the first distributed data collection in this discipline. By analyzing the pre-shared datasets and discussing bottom-up data-to-models approaches, the workshop produced new methods, tools, and understanding of source code reading gaze patterns.
The goal of the workshop is to advance the methodology of using eye gaze tracking for programming, both theoretically and in applications. What can gaze behavior tell us about cognitive processes during programming? How can eye tracking help us to understand the role of human factors in software engineering?
软件工程
Software: Practice and Experience
Special Issue on Blockchain and Decentralized Applications
Blockchain has become increasingly popular in both academia and industry. Blockchain is a new technology leveraging a number of Computer Science concepts, such as distributed data storage, point-to-point transmission, consensus mechanisms, and encryption algorithms. Its characteristics, such as decentralization, openness, autonomy, tamperresistency and anonymity, play an important role in the development of the market economy. In addition, the advantages of blockchain could be further evolved in terms of security, privacy, efficiency, scalability, flexibility and reliability, and potential applications for this technology are growing exponentially.
Blockchain has been widely applied to the development of decentralized applications (DApps). DApps relies on blockchain and consensus mechanism to accomplish a given task. DApp does not depend on any centralized server, and has the potential to enhance reliability of the software and decrease the cost of central trusted authority. DApps have plenty of advantages in changing the process of user authentication, promoting security of transactions, transforming industry supply chains, reducing the cost of operation and maintenance, decreasing the cost of technology development, and improving the user’s experience.
This special issue seeks innovative and advanced research on blockchain and DApps and its applications from the perspective of both academic and industry. It will help in integrate blockchain and DApps research, exhibit a variety of challenging and relevant problems and new requirements, and bring more opportunities and challenges for research communities.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: ▪ Practical applications of distributed ledger technology ▪ Software solutions to distributed storage ▪ Scalability solutions for blockchain-based software ▪ Blockchain for decentralization and distributed systems ▪ Fundamental theories and approaches for blockchain and DApps ▪ New distributed consensus algorithms for blockchain and DApps ▪ Theories and applications of smart contracts ▪ New applications and models enabled by blockchains ▪ Distributed blockchain schemes for DApps ▪ Security, privacy, and trust of blockchain and DApps ▪ Performance optimization and evaluation of blockchain and DApps ▪ Fault tolerance mechanisms for blockchain and DApps ▪ Blockchain in crowdsourcing and crowdsensing ▪ Blockchain in edge computing ▪ New threat models and attacks on existing blockchain technologies ▪ Incentive mechanisms for blockchain and DApps ▪ Fraud detection in blockchain and DApps ▪ Standards and interfaces related to blockchain and DApps ▪ Novel approaches to the development of blockchain applications ▪ Relationship and interplay of open source and blockchain technology ▪ Architectures and implementations for blockchain and DApps ▪ Design, optimization and improvement of blockchain and DApps ▪ Data analysis and mining for blockchain and DApps ▪ Blockchain and Internet-of-Things ▪ Applications of blockchain and DApps
软件工程
ICSESS 2019
IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science
全文截稿: 2019-05-31
开会时间: 2019-10-18
会议难度: ★★
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Beijing,China
网址:http://www.icsess.org
2019 10th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science (ICSESS 2019) will be held on October 18-20,2019 in Beijing,China. This conference is sponsored by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,IEEE Beijing Section.the conference will bring together the top researchers from Asian Pacific nations, North America, Europe and around the world to exchange their research results and address open issues in Deep Learning and Big Data;Intelligent System Architectures; Intelligent Web and Algorithm;Software Engineering and Service Science;Artificial Intelligence tools & Applications;Blockchain Technology and Systems. It is one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of New Generation Artificial Intelligence、 System Model and Algorithm、Software Engineering and Blockchain Technology and Systems.
All papers must be written in English and will be reviewed by technical committees of the Conference. All accepted papers must be written in English and will be included IEEE Xplore and Ei Compendex.
软件工程
Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming
Special issue on the 11th Workshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication cEntric Software (PLACES) 2019
Special issue on the 11thWorkshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication cEntric Software (PLACES) 2019
This special issue of the Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming (JLAMP) is devoted to the topics of the 11th International Workshop on Programming Language Approaches to Concurrency and Communication-cEntric Software (PLACES 2019), which took place in April 2019 in Prague as part of ETAPS. This is however an *open call* for papers, therefore both participants of the workshop and other authors are encouraged to submit their contributions.
Themes:
Modern hardware platforms, from the very small to the very large, increasingly provide parallel computing resources for applications to maximise performance. Many applications therefore need to make effective use of tens, hundreds, and even thousands of compute nodes. Computation in such systems is thus inherently concurrent and communication centric. Effectively programming such applications is challenging; performance, correctness, and scalability are difficult to achieve.
Submissions are invited in the area of programming language approaches to concurrency, communication and distribution, ranging from foundational issues, through language implementations, to applications (such as scientific computing) and case studies. Please visit the above website for more detailed topics of interest.
软件工程
Journal of Systems and Software
Special Issue on Global Software Engineering: Challenges and Solutions
Today’s software industry is more global and distributed than it has been ever before. The idea of developing major software products or IT services in one location or by one team belongs to the past. While Global Software Engineering (GSE) has become part of everyday life by now, succeeding in the global software industry remains challenging, with a considerable share of global projects still not meeting the expectations, especially regarding cost savings and time to market. Over the past decade, research on GSE has uncovered many challenges associated with operating over physical, temporal, and cultural distances. Albeit known, these distances are still causing severe breakdowns in communication and collaboration among distributed teams. As such, there is a considerable gap to fill in and establish how to manage such challenges effectively.
In this special issue, we invite high-quality contributions, both from academia and industry, focusing on the solutions to the challenges and needs of GSE. We encourage, but the call is not limited to, submissions of extended full research papers accepted at the 14th edition of the International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE’19).
OBJECTIVES AND TOPICS
This special issue aims to publish new contributions to the field of GSE research. In particular, we seek high-quality empirical studies and practical experience reports on the effects of collaboration techniques, productivity evaluations of distributed teams from empirical field studies, and industry case studies providing solutions to the GSE challenges. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Communication, coordination, and collaboration in distributed software teams
Technological support to solve GSE challenges
Social, cultural, and human aspects in GSE
Distributed team building
Methods and processes in distributed settings including agile, lean, and hybrid
Scaling distributed development
Best practices, strategies, and tools for agile product management
Best practices, platforms, and tools from industrial offshoring, outsourcing, and crowdsourcing experiences