[lug] [ColoSPIN] Call for Papers - Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering (fwd from: cb at sei.cmu.edu)
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Subject: Call for Papers - Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 15:46:24 EST
From: Carol Biesecker <cb at ts0a.sei.cmu.edu>
The 4th Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering
Theme: Collaboration, Conflict and Control
May 25, 2004
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
*** All inquiries to shissam at sei.cmu.edu ***
Web sites: http://opensource.ucc.ie/icse2004/
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/community/open-source-workshop/
Important Date: April 1, 2004 - Camera-ready Copy due
Hosted by the 26th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE
2004), the 4th Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering will build on the
success of the first three workshops in the series, which were held at ICSE
2001 (Toronto, Canada), ICSE 2002 (Orlando, Florida) and ICSE 2003 (Portland,
Oregon). Specifically, the goal of the workshop is to bring together
researchers and practitioners for the purpose of discussing the platforms and
tools, the techniques and processes, and the organizational structures that
are used to support and sustain:
- - Communication and collaboration within and between developer
and user communities.
- - The resolution of conflict within development projects. This is
to be addressed on many different levels, from deciding on
improvements to be included in a particular release, to reconciling
the goals of not-for-profit community organizations and their
industrial collaborators.
- - Effective leadership and control of development activities, and
of the evolution of specific products. Again, this is to be addressed
on many different levels, from the management of code commit privileges
in a single project, to the roles played by non-governmental standards
builders (e.g. the Internet Engineering Task Force and the World Wide Web
Consortium) and governmental policy makers.
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How to Submit Position Papers:
All workshop participants are strongly encouraged to submit a position paper.
- - Position papers should be submitted in OpenOffice/StarOffice, RTF or
MS-Word format to jfeller at afis.ucc.ie. Please do not submit Latex or PDF.
- - Papers must conform to the ICSE proceedings publication format
* See http://conferences.iee.org/icse2004/proc_pub_frmt.htm *
Papers should not exceed five pages, including all text, references,
appendices, and figures.
- - Submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop committee, and
blindly-reviewed by relevant subject area experts if required.
- - Accepted papers will appear in the printed workshop proceedings, and will
be posted to the workshop website for pre-workshop dissemination and
post-workshop reference.
- - Authors of accepted position papers will be given priority for workshop
registration.
- - Selected position paper authors may be asked to deliver mini-presentations
during the workshop.
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Program Committee:
Dr. Joseph Feller (Committee Chair), University College Cork, Ireland
Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick, Ireland
Scott Hissam, Software Engineering Institute, USA
Karim Lakhani, MIT Sloan School of Management/Boston Consulting Group, USA
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For More Information, contact:
Scott A. Hissam
Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
4500 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: 412 / 268-6526 E-mail: shissam at sei.cmu.edu
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