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Industry-ICPC 2014 : Industry Track @ 22nd International Conference on Program Comprehension | |||||||||||||
Link: http://icpc2014.usask.ca/IndustrialChallenge.aspx | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Industry Track
We seek submissions on industry relevant topics in technology, tools and practices related to program comprehension, including both the human activity of comprehending software, as well as the processes, techniques and tools for supporting it. Submission Submissions can be in one of two forms: A talk, which should contain an abstract and talk outline, as well as slides, if ready. This should include the problem definition, importance, solutions, and results / lessons learned. A traditional industry paper, which will follow the format of the research track. Submissions must be: Talk: two-page long abstract describing the problem definition, importance, solutions, and results / lessons learned. Industrial full paper: eight-page long, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. The objective of the Industry Track is to establish a meaningful dialog among software practitioners and software engineering researchers on the results (both good and bad), obstacles, and lessons learned associated with applying program comprehension practices and tools in various environments. The Industry Track presentations at the conference should provide accounts of the application of software engineering practices (which may be principles, techniques, tools, methods, processes, testing techniques etc.) to a specific domain or to the development of a significant software system. We would like the Industry presentations to be of interest to software development professionals as well as software researchers. *** IMPORTANT DATES *** Paper submission deadline: Monday, February 10, 2014 Author Notification: Monday, March 10, 2014 Camera-Ready Date: Friday, March 21, 2014 Industrial Track Co-chairs Ravindra Naik - Tata Consultancy Services, India Lile Palma Hattori - Microsoft, Vancouver, Canada |
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