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************************************************************************************************ ************************************************************************************************ [With our excuses for multiple copies.] ******************************************************************* RISE 2006, 3rd International Workshop on Rapid Integration of Software Engineering techniques ******************************************************************* 13-15 September, 2006 University of Geneva, Switzerland http://smv.unige.ch/rise06 ******************************************************************* PURPOSE RISE 2006 is an international forum for researchers and practitioners interested in the advancement and rapid application of novel, integrated, or practical software engineering approaches, being part of a methodological framework, that apply to the development of either new or evolving applications and systems. It provides a nice opportunity to present and discuss the latest research results and ideas in the rapid and effective integration of software engineering techniques. PROCEEDINGS All papers submitted to this workshop will be peer reviewed by at least two members of the International Programme Committee. Acceptance will be primarily based on originality and contribution to the area. We will submit the post-proceedings of the workshop for publication in the Springer Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series. The LNCS are published as printed books and as full-text electronic versions (http://www.springer.de/ comp/lncs/ index.html). The proceedings of RISE 2004 are available in LNCS Volume 3475 and the 2005 edition will be available as LNCS Volume 3943. SPONSORS - The European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM - http://www.ercim.org ). - FNR - Luxembourg National Research Fund (http://www.fnr.lu). - Lassy - Laboratory for Advanced Sosftwarer Systems, University of Luxembourg (http://lassy.uni.lu). - University of Geneva (http://www.unige.ch). LOCATION RISE 2006 will be held in Geneva, Switzerland. This workshop is sponsored and organised by the Software Modeling and Verification Group at University of Geneva. The venue of the workshop will be the main Historical Building of University of Geneva. Since its creation in 1559 by Jean Calvin, the academia and later the University of Geneva is widely open to the world and continuously promotes excellence in research and teaching. The University is the second largest in Switzerland and a member of the 'League of European Research Universities' made up of 12 top research Universities in Europe. Located in the city center, the University of Geneva benefits from the international atmosphere of the city of Geneva that hosts numerous international organizations such has United Nation European Headquarters, WHO (World Health Organization), WTO (World Trade Organization), and CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research). The Centre Universitaire d'Informatique (CUI) has been created in 1973 and since these early days for computer science, delivers diploma and host research in many different domains of fundamental, interdisciplinary and applied computing. SCOPE ********** Main topics The following constitute the core list of the key software engineering domains that form the focal point of the RISE workshop. However, this list should not be considered as closed or technically restrictive for paper submissions: - Software and system architectures - Software reuse - Software testing - Software model checking - Model driven design and testing techniques - Model transformation - Requirements engineering - Lightweight or practice-oriented formal methods - Software processes and software metrics - Automated software engineering - Software patterns - Design by contract - Defensive programming - Software entropy and software re-factoring - Extreme programming - Agile software development - Programming languages - Software dependability and trustworthiness Key applications domains There are specific targeted application domains of particular interest to the RISE workshop, meaning submissions may well negotiate a domain- specific software engineering method; the following list is not restrictive. - Web-based software systems - Mobile communication systems - High-availability or mission-critical systems - Resilient business and grid applications - Ambient intelligence environments - Embedded systems and applications - User interface development - Development environments - Electronic entertainment - Enterprise computing and applications PROGRAM CHAIRS Nicolas Guelfi, FNR, University of Luxembourg (General workshop chair) Didier Buchs, University of Geneva, (Organization chair) INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE Aagesen Finn Arve, NTNU, Norway Avgeriou Paris, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Bertolino Antonia, CNR-ISTI, Italy Bicarregui Juan, CCLRC, UK Bolognesi Tommaso, CNR-ISTI, Italy Born Marc, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany Buchs Didier, University of Geneva, Switzerland Carrez Cyril, NTNU, Norway Dony Christophe, LIRMM, France Fitzgerald John, DCS, Newcastle, UK Greenough Chris, CCLRC-CSE CG, UK Guelfi Nicolas, FNR, Luxembourg Haajanen Jyrki, VTT, Finland Issarny Valerie, INRIA, France Klint Paul, CWI, The Netherlands Mistrik Ivan, Fraunhofer IPSI IM, Germany Moeller Eckhard, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany Monostori Laszlo, SZTAKI, Hungary Nawrocki Jerzy, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Pimentel Ernesto, SpaRCIM, Spain Reggio Gianna, ISI, Genoa, Italy Romanovsky Alexander, DCS, Newcastle, UK Savidis Anthony, FORTH-ICS, Greece Schieferdecker Ina, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany LOCAL ORGANISATION SUPPORT Catia Bertossa and Germaine Gusthiot, University of Geneva SUBMISSION OF PAPERS Foundational papers, tools papers and experience papers can be submitted electronically via the RISE 2006 web site at http://smv.unige.ch/rise06. All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat or Postscript format. Authors should follow the instructions at: http://www.springer.de/ comp/lncs/authors.html. All papers will be peer reviewed by at least two members of the international program committee, according to criteria of scientific quality, technical soundness, innovation, writing and presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop topics. The page limit for final papers is sixteen (16) pages (~6000 words). All submissions must be received electronically no later than the submission deadline. It should be noted that hard copy submissions are not accepted. Please also consider that one of the authors has to present the paper at the workshop, and that for the final submission one of the authors will have to sign a relevant LNCS copyright transfer agreement. Finally, the authors are kindly expected to respect the dates for submission of the final camera- ready versions, as well as for the workshop registration, so that the paper can be included in the workshop proceedings. IMPORTANT DATES Submissions due : May 19, 2006 Notification of acceptance : June 26, 2006 Registration and submission of final papers : July 17, 2006 REGISTRATION At least one of the paper authors should both register and participate in the workshop, giving a technical oral presentation. The registration fee covers the following: - Reception dinner ticket; - Workshop lunch buffer and coffee breaks; - One copy of the pre and post proceedings; Please check at the workshop web site for registration details. AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT For the presentations the following equipment will be available: (a) a high-definition PC projector; (b) a laser pointer; (c) a flipchart; (d) one Windows PC/ Mac with all necessary connectors; and (e) a cordless microphone with surround loudspeaker audio system for the oral presentation. In case you need a different type of audiovisual equipment kindly let us know early enough (see contact details below) so that we can appropriately accommodate your requirements. 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