Call for Participation
21st IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Automated Software Engineering
(ASE 2006)
September 18-22, 2006
Tokyo, JAPAN
http://www.ase-conference.org
---------------- Important Dates -----------------
Early registration deadline: August 18, 2006
On-line registration deadline: September 6, 2006
Accommodation booking deadline: September 1, 2006
------------------ Registration ------------------
On-line registration is available at
http://www.ase-conference.jp/Registration.html
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The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software
Engineering (ASE 2006) brings together researchers and practitioners
to share ideas on the foundations, techniques, tools, and applications
of automated software engineering technology.
ASE 2006 includes
* three keynote speeches by Kokichi Futatsugi, Sebastian Thrun, and
Sriram K. Rajamani,
* selected 39 technical paper presentations (full: 22, short: 17)
and 9 tool demonstrations,
* four half-day tutorials by Willem Visser, Stephan Diehl,
Cyrille Artho, Eric Dubois, and Michael Schmitt,
* four pre-workshops, two mini-tutorials, a panel discussion, and
a doctoral symposium.
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| Keynotes |
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1. Verifying Specifications with Proof Scores in CafeOBJ
Kokichi Futatsugi
Graduate School of Information Science,
JAIST (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
2. Winning the DARPA Grand Challenge
Sebastian Thrun
Computer Science Department, Stanford University,
3. Automatic property checking for software: past, present and future
Sriram K. Rajamani
Microsoft Research India
See http://www.ase-conference.jp/Keynotes.html for more details.
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| Technical Program |
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The technical program includes 22 full papers, 17 short papers, and 9
tool demonstrations on topics such as Modeling and Synthesis,
Architecture, Testing, Traceability, Analysis, Management, and Mining
Software Repositories. See
http://www.ase-conference.jp/PreliminaryProgram.html
for more details.
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| Half-day Tutorials |
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1. Java PathFinder 4 - A Java Analysis Tool
Willem Visser
RIACS/NASA Ames Research Center
2. Visualizing the Structure, Behavior and Evolution of Software
Stephan Diehl
Computer Science, University Trier, Germany
3. Model Checking Networked Programs
Cyrille Artho
National Institute of Informatics, Japan
4. Automated software verification and validation: an integrated
methodology for the development of complex B2B transactions
Eric Dubois & Michael Schmitt
Centre for IT Innovation (CITI)
Public Research Center Henri Tudor, Luxembourg
All the tutorials are held on September 19. See
http://www.ase-conference.jp/Tutorials.html
for more details.
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| Workshops |
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1. Second Asian Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
(AOAsia)
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~aoasia/workshop/
2. Second Workshop on Supporting Knowledge Collaboration in Software
Development (KCSD)
http://l3d.cs.colorado.edu/kcsd2006/
3. Japanese Workshop on Leveraging Web2.0 Technologies in Software
Development Environments (WebSDE)
http://www.aichi-pu.ac.jp/ist/lab/yamamoto-lab/WebSDE/en/
4. Japanese Workshop on Requirements Engineering Tools (JWRET)
http://www.s-lagoon.co.jp/ase06_jwret/index_e.html
All the workshops are held on September 19. Also See
http://www.ase-conference.jp/Workshops.html .
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| Mini-Tutorials and Panel |
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Two mini-tutorials and a panel discussion are also held. The details
will be announced at http://www.ase-conference.org .
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| Doctoral Symposium |
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The doctoral symposium includes 6 presentations by students. See
http://www.ase-conference.jp/DoctoralSymposium.html
for more details.
Note: The symposium is closed to public. Only students and
symposium committee will attend.
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| Travel Support for Students |
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Students who are participating with accepted papers (including
Doctoral Symposium papers) are eligible to apply for travel funding
from SIGSOFT's CAPS program. Full details are available at
http://www.cs.williams.edu/~lerner/sigsoft/CAPS.html .
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| Conference Organization |
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General Chair
Shinichi Honiden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
National Institute of Informatics (NII), Japan
http://research.nii.ac.jp/~honiden/
Program Co-Chairs
Sebastian Uchitel ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Imperial College London, UK
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~su2/
Steve Easterbrook ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
University of Toronto, Canada
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~sme/
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