====================================================================== CALL FOR TUTORIALS CBSoft 2010 -- 1st Brazilian Conference on Software: Theory and Practice 27 September - 1 October, 2010 Salvador, Brazil http://cbsoft.dcc.ufba.br/ ====================================================================== == KEY CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS AND TUTORIALS' VISIBILITY The 1st Brazilian Conference on "Software: Theory and Practice" is an event created to aggregate three traditional and well-established symposia: - XXIV Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES) - XIV Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages (SBLP) - IV Brazilian Symposium on Components, Software Architecture and Software Reuse (SBCARS) Tutorials and keynote speeches have been delivered in every edition by both well-established local researchers and widely-recognized international speakers, such as Len Bass, Anthony Filkenstein, David Garlan, Carlos Hulot, Barbara Kitchenham, Jeff Krammer, Nenad Medvidovic, Gail Murphy, Jaejoon Lee, Peter Mosses, Dirk Muthig, Jens Palsberg, Simon Peyton-Jones, Kevin Sullivan, Richard Taylor, Jan Vitek, and Jon Whittle, just to name a few. These events altogether attract around 1.000 participants, similar to premier international conferences, such as OOPSLA (SPLASH) and ICSE. The audience includes undergraduate and postgraduate students and practitioners, which come from Brazil, South America, and beyond. In general, the attendance of tutorials is quite impressive, ranging from 30 to 70 participants. The conference is organized by the Brazilian Computer Society and also annually supported by respected international groups, such as ACM SIGSoft. The conference is going to run from September 27 to October 1st and the venue is one of the most popular touristic cities in Brazil: Salvador -- BA. Salvador is located on the northeast coast of Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean and is the third largest city of Brazil. Salvador has a tropical climate, several breathtaking beaches and lush vegetation. Local residents enjoy sharing their exotic dancing and music skills with tourists. The locals are also considered some of the friendliest and most outgoing people in Brazil. The cuisine in Salvador consists of spicy seafood and the culture is one of the most distinguished on the planet. For more information, please visit: http://www.salvador.info/ == OBJECTIVES This call is intended to solicit the submission of tutorial proposals to the CBSoft 2010 Conference. The text of the proposal can be written either in English or Portuguese. Each tutorial should be presented in a session of 3 hours. The one-page tutorial summary will be published in the conference proceedings. The access to the tutorial material will be available on-line to the tutorial participants. The goal of the tutorial session is to expose new, emerging topics and concepts on software development, or topics and technologies with growing impact on academia or software market. The theme of the tutorial must be associated with one or more topics that are relevant to the 3 symposia mentioned above: SBES, SBLP e SBCARS. The proponents must have wide knowledge and experience in the tutorial theme. Both introductory and advanced tutorials on theoretical and practical aspects of software development are welcomed. The introductory tutorials must offer an opportunity to systematically expose new knowledge to the participants, and are targeted at undergrad students in an advanced stage, postgraduate students, and software development practitioners. Advanced tutorials should trigger new insights for advancing the state-of-the-art on the research topic being addressed; they are targeted at junior and senior researchers and specialists interested or working on such a research topic. The CBSoft program includes, in addition to the tutorials, technical sessions and invited talks associated with the 3 events mentioned above. Moreover, it embraces panels, tool sessions, workshops and other satellite events. == IMPORTANT DATES Submission of proposals: May 12, 2010 Notification to authors: June 18, 2010 Submission of tutorial summary for the proceedings: July 15, 2010 Presentation material: August 2, 2010 == INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION All the tutorial proposals should include the following items: 1. Title of the tutorial, name, affiliation, e-mail and URL of the authors. Indicate if all (or a subset of the) authors plan to act as instructors during the tutorial day. 2. Type (introductory or advanced), language (English or Portuguese) and a short summary (max. of 200 words) describing the main goal of the tutorial. 3. Target audience of the tutorial, and justifications of the proposal relevance to one or more of the 3 conference events: SBES, SBLP e SBCARS.(one page) 4. Resources and equipments needed. 5. The proposed structure of the tutorial, including session titles and a brief description (Max. 2 paragraphs) for each session. 6. References (no more than one page). 7. If applicable, please indicate which conferences (or other events) the proposed tutorial was (or will be) presented. 8. A short bio for each author (max. one paragraph per authors), and URLs for your CV (or website). Brazilian authors should also indicate the URLs for their CVs in the Lattes platform. Please do not include any extra information in addition to the issues described above. The proposals should be submitted electronically, in PDF format, through the JEMS on-line system, which will be accessible from the conference website (to be available soon). == IMPORTANT INFORMATION The tutorial proposals will be reviewed and selected by a program committee (TBA soon), formed by well-known researchers on three communities of the CBSoft conference: software engineering in general, programming languages, and software architecture and reuse. The evaluation criteria include: relevance of the tutorial to one or more of the three CBSoft events; adequacy of the tutorial theme for the time slot (3 hours); ability to attract participants; proposed methodology for tutorial delivery; and, experience and qualification of the authors and instructors. The committee has the right of rejecting tutorial proposals and proactively inviting researchers for delivering tutorials at the conference. The tutorial must be presented in the language used in the written proposal. The authors should register in the CBSoft 2010 conference in order to have the confirmation of their tutorial in the program. The number of accepted tutorials depends both on the quality of the proposals submitted and the number of rooms available at the conference venue. The organization of the tutorials in the program will be made by the CBSoft organizing committee. For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the coordinator of the Tutorials Sessions: Prof. Dr. Alessandro Garcia - PUC-Rio, Brazil (afgarcia at inf.puc-rio.br) == JOINT TUTORIALS COMMITTEE João Araújo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Daniel Berry (University of Waterloo, Canada) Thais Batista (UFRN, Brazil) Roberto Bigonha (UFMG, Brazil) Christoph Bockisch (University of Twente, The Netherlands) Rafael Bordini (UFRGS, Brazil) Nélio Cacho (ECT-UFRN, Brazil) Yuanfang Cai (Drexel University, USA) Renato Cerqueira (PUC-Rio, Brazil) Christina Chavez (UFBA, Brazil) Cleidson de Souza (UFPA, Brazil) Eduardo Figueiredo (UFU, Brazil) Lidia Fuentes (University of Málaga, Spain) Danny Hughes (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China) Jaejoon Lee (Lancaster University, UK) Paulo C. Masiero (ICMC-USP, Brazil) Peter Mosses (Swansea University, UK) Leonardo Murta (UFF, Brazil) Paulo Pires (UFRN, Brazil) Cecília Rubira (UNICAMP, Brazil) Sérgio Soares (UFPE, Brazil) Eric Tanter (University of Chile, Chile) Cláudia Maria Lima Werner (COPPE/UFRJ, Brazil) Jon Whittle (Lancaster University, UK)
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