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CALL FOR PAPERS

SoftwareMining-2012: The First International Workshop on Software Mining 

(Held in conjunction with KDD-2012 , Beijing, China, August 12-16, 2012)

http://lamda.nju.edu.cn/conf/softmine12/

(Submissions Due: 23:59 (PDT), May 22, 2012)
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Software systems have been playing important roles in business, scientific 
research, and our everyday lives. It is critical to improve both software 
productivity and quality, which are major challenges to software engineering 
researchers and practitioners. In recent years, software mining has emerged as 
a promising means to address these challenges. It has been successfully applied 
to discover knowledge from software artifacts (e.g., specifications, source 
code, documentations, execution logs, and bug reports) to improve software 
quality and development process (e.g., to obtain the insights for the causes 
leading to poor software quality, to help software engineers locate and 
identify problems quickly, and to help the managers optimize the resources for 
better productivity). Software mining has attracted much attention in both 
software engineering and data mining communities.

The first International Workshop on Software Mining aims to bridge research in 
the data mining community and software engineering community by providing an 
open and interactive forum for researchers who are interested in software 
mining to discuss the methodologies and technical foundations of software 
mining, approaches and techniques for mining various types of software-related 
data, applications of data mining to facilitate specialized tasks in software 
engineering. The participants of diverse background in either data mining or 
software engineering can benefit from this workshop by sharing their expertise, 
exchanging ideas and discussing new research results. 

Authors who are interested in software mining are invited to submit their 
manuscripts related to all aspects of software mining including software mining 
foundations, mining specific software data, software mining in specialized 
tasks, etc. 

The best submission, according to the evaluations from the PC members, would be 
granted the "SoftwareMining-2012: Best Paper Award".


Topics
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The first International Workshop on Software Mining (SoftwareMining-2012) calls 
for research papers reporting original investigation results, real-world 
applications and system development experience in all aspects of software 
mining. The topics of the SoftwareMining-2012 submissions may roughly fall into 
three major aspects, including 1) Methodological and technical foundations of 
software mining, 2) Approaches and techniques for mining various types of 
software-related data, and 3) Applications of data mining to facilitate 
specialized tasks in software engineering. Topics of interest include but are 
not limited to:

        A. Software mining foundations
                A1. Novel data mining methodologies / algorithms for software 
analytics
                A2. Software mining models and techniques
                A3. Robust and Highly Scalable Algorithms for Mining Large 
Scale Software System
                A4. Understanding and visualizing software mining results
                A5. Privacy preserving software mining
    
        B. Mining specific software data
                B1. Mining software specifications 
                B2. Mining source code 
                B3. Mining execution traces and logs 
                B4. Mining change patterns and trends 
                B5. Mining bug and crash reports
                B6. Mining natural language artifacts in software data
    
        C. Software mining in specialized tasks
                C1. Mining for software defect identification and 
characterization 
                C2. Mining for software testing and debugging 
                C3. Mining for cost/effort estimation
                C4. Mining for software development and reuse 
                C5. Mining for resource allocation 
                C6. Mining for process control 


                
Paper Submission and Publication
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Each submission should be no more than 8 pages total in length, consisting of 
title, authors' names, postal and email addresses, an up to 200-words abstract, 
up to 5 keywords, and a body with all contents, figures, tables, and 
references. The format should be keep the same as the KDD main track format, 
which is the standard double-column ACM Proceedings Style. Additional 
information about formatting and style files is available online at: 
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. All manuscripts 
must be submitted electronically in a single PDF file using the conference 
management tool. Please make sure that any special fonts used are included in 
the submitted documents. Detailed instructions will be available soon on the 
SoftwareMining-2012 website (http://lamda.nju.edu.cn/conf/softmine12/). 

For accepted papers, authors are required to prepare their final submissions 
for the workshop proceedings according to the reviewers' suggestions. All the 
accepted papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library (and EI-indexed as 
well). 



Important Dates
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        * Paper Submission Deadline:    23:59 (PDT), May 22, 2012  (Extended)
        * Author Notification:                          23:59 (PDT), June 2, 
2012     
        * Camera Ready Deadline:                        23:59 (PDT), June 9, 
2012



Organizing Committees
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        Co-Chairs: 

        * Ming Li, Nanjing University, China
        * Hongyu Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
        * David Lo, Singapore Management University, Singapore
        
        Program Committee:
        
        * Mithun Acharya, ABB Research, USA
        * David M. Andrzejewski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
        * Hong Cheng, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
        * Qiang Fu, Microsoft Research Asia, China
        * Lingxiao Jiang, Singapore Management University, Singapore
        * Sunghun Kim, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
        * Jian-Guang Lou, Microsoft Research Asia, China
        * Leonardo Mariani, University of Milan Bicocca, Italy
        * Tim Menzies, West Virginia University, USA
        * Tien N. Nguyen, Iowa State University, USA
        * Lin Tan, University of Waterloo, Canada
        * Suresh Thummalapenta, IBM Research India, India
        * Min-Ling Zhang, Southeast University, China
        * Alice Zhang, Microsoft Research, USA
        * Xiangyu Zhang, Purdue University, USA
        * Zhengyu Zhang, Institute of Software of CAS, China
        * Yuming Zhou, Nanjing University, China
        * Thomas Zimmermann, Microsoft Research, USA

        

Contact
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For further information, please visit the symposium website at 
http://lamda.nju.edu.cn/conf/softmine12/. Any questions, comments and 
suggestions should be directed to [email protected]. 

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