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IEEE Software -- Call for Special Issue Proposals

IEEE Software seeks practice-oriented special issue proposals for the 
magazine's 2009-2010 calendar. Specific topics of interest include, but 
are not limited to, the following:

* Functional languages and programming

* Trends in programming paradigms

* Domain-driven design

* Domain-specific languages and language engineering

* Evolutionary and incremental software project planning and management

* Trends in parallel processing and implications for software development

* Retrospective on agile methods: accomplishments, shortcomings, and 
failures

* Leanness and agility in large-scale software development

* Performance engineering of software systems

* Platforms, languages, and frameworks for of web systems development

* The programmable web; end-user development on the web

* Software development for entertainment and education

* Organizational and managerial patterns of software development

* Continuing education of software professionals; state of software 
engineering education and training; perspectives on certification and 
accreditation

* Software craftsmanship

* Advances in algorithms: what software developers need to know about 
new trends and advances in algorithms

* Integrating user-centered approaches into software development

* Human and social aspects of software development

If you are interested in guest editing a special focus section on one of 
these topics or another topic that you think might be of interest, 
please submit a vision/concept statement explaining your idea by ** May 
7 ** to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Attach short biographies of all 
guest editors. Submissions (including biographies) should not exceed two 
pages. Authors of the selected submissions will be invited to develop a 
full proposal. 

About IEEE Software

IEEE Software is a broad-based, peer-reviewed professional publication. 
It targets reflective software professionals who desire to be on the 
leading edge, are looking for both new insights and timeless practical 
advice, and are interested in exploring inside as well as outside the 
boundaries of their core practices and areas of expertise. Our readers 
and contributors span software professionals, researchers, and educators 
of all levels and orientations. The magazine's coverage areas are: 
requirements; programming paradigms and languages; design, modeling, and 
architecture; development approaches; software processes and practices; 
human and social aspects of software development; development 
infrastructures, platforms, and tools; development of distributed and 
enterprise systems; software quality and testing; software technology; 
software project management; and economic and business aspects of 
software development. For further information, please visit 
http://www.computer.org/software.

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