10th International Conference on Global Software Engineering
July 13-16th, 2015
http://www.icgse.org

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Conference Research Themes
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Effectively engineering software in a global context is a key competitive 
advantage in today’s IT and software industry. However, the increased 
globalization of software development creates 
challenges due to the impact of time zones, diversity of culture and 
communication, or distance. This requires novel and effective techniques and 
practices to achieve intended 
productivity and quality targets.

The 10th International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE) brings 
together researchers and practitioners interested in solving the challenges of 
continentally distributed 
software engineering. The ICGSE 2015 organizing committee invites academic and 
industrial communities to contribute to the expertise of the international 
global software engineering community.

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Important Dates
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Paper abstract submissions      Sunday Feb 8, 2015
Paper submissions       Sunday Feb 22, 2015

other dates:
Workshop proposals      Sunday Feb 1, 2015
Tutorial proposals      Sunday Mar 1, 2015
Doctoral symposium submissions  Sunday Mar 8, 2015
Notification to all authors     Friday Mar 27, 2015
Camera-ready papers due Thursday Apr 30, 2015
Industry abstract submissions   Friday May 1, 2015
Pre-conference: Workshops & Tutorials   Monday July 13, 2015
Conference      July 14-16, 2015

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chair
Aurora Vizcaíno, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Program Chairs
Martin Nordio ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Ban Al-Ani, Automatic Data Processing (ADP), USA

Program Committee
Nazareno Aguirre, National University of Río Cuarto, Argentina
Ban Al-Ani, University of California Irvine, USA
Muhammad Ali Babar, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Alberto Avritzer, Siemens, USA
Sarah Beechman, Lero Research, Ireland
Christian Bird, Microsoft Research, USA
Yuanfang Cai, Drexel University, USA
Fabio Calefato, University of Bari, Italy
Marcelo Cataldo, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Tony Clear, Auckland University of Technology, Australia
Ivica Crnkovic, Märlardalen University, Sweden
Daniela Damian, University of Victoria, Canada
Cleidson De Souza, Vale Institute of Technology and UFPA, Brazil
Elisabetta Di Nitto, Politecnico Di Milano, Italy
Oscar Dieste, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting, Germany
Stuart Faulk, University of Oregon, USA
Carlos A. Furia, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Marco Kuhrmann, University of South Denmark, Denmark
Filippo Lanubile, University of Bari, Italy
Casper Lassenius, Aalto University, Finland
Christian Lescher, Siemens AG, Germany
Sabrina Marczak, PUCRS, Brazil
Raffaela Mirandola, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy
Nils Brede Moe, SINTEF ICT, Norway
Juergen Muench, University of Helsinki, Finland
Martin Naedele, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Nachiappan Nagappan, Microsoft Research, USA
Martin Nordio, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Maria Paasivaara, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Rafael Prikladnicki, PUCRS, Brazil
Narayan Ramasubbu, University of Pittsburgh, USA
David Redmiles, Donald Bren School of information and Computer Sciences, USA
Ita Richardson, Lero Research, Ireland
Anita Sarma, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Hina Shah, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Darja Smite, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Rini Van Solingen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Michal Young, University of Oregon, USA


Steering Committee Chair
Christof Ebert, Vector Consulting Services, Germany

Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Tony Clear, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
Sarah Beecham, LERO, Ireland

Workshop Chairs
Fabio Calefato, University of Bari, Italy
Marco Kuhrmann, University of Southern DK, Denmark

Tutorials Chairs
Casper Lassenius, Aalto University, Finland
Juho Mäkiö, University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer, Germany

Industrial Liaison
Alberto Avritzer, Siemens, USA
Carlos Rebate, Indra, Spain

Publicity
Coral Calero, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Xin Peng, Fundan University, China
Raghu Sangwan, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Ramón Palacio Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, México

Finance Chair
Moisés Rodríguez, Alarcos Quality Center S.L., Spain

Proceedings Chair
Ignacio García, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Local Organizing Chair
Félix O. García, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Webmaster
Jesús Cárdenas, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

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Venue
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ICGSE 2015 (14-16 July) will be held in Escuela Superior de Informática, the 
Computer Science Faculty of University of Castilla-La Mancha, in Ciudad Real.

Ciudad Real (which means ‘Royal City’ in Spanish) is a city located in the 
Southern Central part of Spain, in the region of Castilla-La Mancha, which is 
the “Don Quixote” region. It is not easy to categorize Castilla-La Mancha, for 
it is a region of great variety and complexity. On the one hand, there is the 
ruddy red earth, the windmills, and simple whitewashed villages of the province 
of Ciudad Real (which encompasses most of the area commonly called La Mancha). 
But there are also the strangely sculpted cliffs of Cuenca and Albacete, the 
hilly woodlands of Guadalajara and the dark mystery and ancient cultures of 
Toledo.It is perfectly located for transport connections, as it is only 1 hour 
away from the main cities of Spain: Madrid (1 hr by high speed train), 
Barcelona (less than 1 hour by plane), Toledo (1 hr by car), Córdoba (70 
minutes by high speed train) and Sevilla (2 hr by high speed train).

It is a modern city, one of the very few in Spain where you can forget your 
problems and have time to enjoy yourself. Ciudad Real’s citizens love the 
outdoors, enjoying the weather and people. Their hospitality and open 
mindedness make visiting this city an experience that nobody should miss.

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