posted by user: andreendo || 993 views || tracked by 1 users: [display]

WTDSoft 2018 : VIII Workshop on Theses and Dissertations of CBSoft

FacebookTwitterLinkedInGoogle

Link: http://cbsoft2018.icmc.usp.br/index.html#WTDSoft
 
When Sep 17, 2018 - Sep 21, 2018
Where São Carlos, Brazil
Submission Deadline May 25, 2018
Notification Due Jul 6, 2018
Final Version Due Jul 18, 2018
 

Call For Papers

VIII Workshop on Theses and Dissertations of CBSoft (WTDSoft 2018)

September 17 - 21, 2018, São Carlos, SP, Brazil

http://cbsoft2018.icmc.usp.br/index.html#WTDSoft

-----------------------------------
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE


The VIII Workshop on Theses and Dissertations of CBSoft (WTDSoft 2018) is a permanent event associated with the Brazilian Congress on Software: Theory and Practice (CBSoft), dedicated to the presentation and discussion of master's and doctoral works in progress in the areas of Software Engineering and Programming Languages. The CBSoft 2018 will be held in São Carlos-SP, September 17-21, 2018.


-----------------------------------
THE WORKSHOP

CBSoft was created in 2010 to integrate important Brazilian scientific events, such as: Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES), Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages ​​(SBLP), Brazilian Symposium on Software Components, Architectures, and Reuse (SBCARS), and Brazilian Symposium on Systematic and Automated Software Testing (SAST).

WTDSoft has its roots in the Workshop on Theses and Dissertations in Software Engineering (WTES), an event co-located with SBES from 1996 to 2010. WTDSoft currently seeks to integrate the SBES, SBLP, SBCARS and SAST communities, in order to provide a constructive environment for discussions between students with work in progress and researchers in the areas of Software Engineering and Programming Languages.

-----------------------------------
ELIGIBILITY AND EVALUATION

Masters or doctoral works are eligible for submission, preferably:

- Doctoral work with a defined proposal (not necessarily approved)
- Masters work with an approved proposal (desirable, but not mandatory) and expected deadline after December 2018
- Works that have not been accepted or presented in other workshops on theses and dissertations.

The works will be evaluated and selected by the program committee. Each paper will receive a feedback from the committee with questions and suggestions about its content. These comments should be used by the author in the preparation of the paper’s final version. Selected papers will be presented and discussed during WTDSoft, with program committee members and invited researchers. Acceptance of the work implies the author's registration in WTDSoft (and also in CBSoft) and his/her presence for the presentation of the work. The presentation may be in Portuguese or English. We assume that the author is the graduate student responsible for the development of the thesis or dissertation.

-----------------------------------
SUBMISSION


The submission should follow the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC) template, A4 size, containing a cover page and up to 06 pages for master's and 08 pages for doctoral work (07 and 09 pages, respectively). Word and Latex templates can be obtained from the SBC portal (https://tinyurl.com/h24v37f).

All papers must be written in Portuguese or English and submitted in JEMS (https://jems.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=3084). The final version of the accepted papers should contain an informal letter or message from the advisor acknowledging the submission. The number of pages reported in JEMS refers to content pages, not including the cover page or letter of agreement.


The works must contain a cover page containing:

- Title of the work
- Student's name
- Name of the advisor(s)
- Level (master's or PhD)
- Graduate program
- Student's email
- Email of the advisor(s)
- Entry year in the program
- Expected date for final presentation
- Date of approval of the thesis / dissertation proposal (qualification)
- Abstract in Portuguese or in English
- Keywords
- Acronym(s) of the related CBSoft event(s) (SBES, SBCARS, SBLP, SAST).

The content of the work should start on the second page, describing clearly and objectively:

- Problem Characterization
- Background
- Contributions
- Current Status
- Description and Evaluation of Results
- Comparison with Related Work

-----------------------------------
IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: May 25, 2018 until 23:59 (Brasília time)
Notification of acceptance: July 6, 2018
Camera-ready deadline: July 18, 2018 until 23:59 (Brasília time)

-----------------------------------
ORGANIZATION

André Takeshi Endo (UTFPR)
Rodrigo Pereira dos Santos (UNIRIO)

Related Resources

ETD 2024   27th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations
FOUST VIII 2024   8th Edition of the Foundational Ontology Workshop
EDUNINE 2024   2024 IEEE VIII World Engineering Education Conference (Extended)