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12th Seminar on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution - SATToSE 2019
Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
8th - 10th July, 2019
http://sattose.org/2019 <http://sattose.org/2019>
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SATToSE is the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution.
Its 12th edition will take place in Bolzano (Italy) on July 8-10, 2019. Past editions of
SATToSE saw presentations on software visualisation techniques, tools for co-evolving
various software artefacts, their consistency management, runtime adaptability and
context-awareness, as well as empirical results about software evolution. SATToSE will
host invited talks, paper presentations, tutorials, and a hackathon, fostering
interactions among participants and stimulating lively debates and discussions around the
topics of interest of the event. We expect attendees to be active participants and not
just passive listeners. Presenters should be open to and encourage questions and
discussions during their talks.
Find us on the web: [
http://sattose.org/2019 <http://sattose.org/2019>]
Follow us on twitter: [
https://twitter.com/sattose <https://twitter.com/sattose>]
The goal of SATToSE is to gather both undergraduate and graduate students to showcase
their research, exchange ideas, improve their communication skills, attend and contribute
technology showdown and hackathons.
Important Dates
30th April, 2019 - Abstract submission deadline
6th May, 2019 - Paper submission deadline
27th May 2019- Notification of acceptance
5th June, 2019 - Registration deadline
8th - 10th July, 2019 - SATToSE Seminar
Organisation
• General Chair
• Romain Robbes, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy.
• Program Chair
• Anne Etien, University of Lille, France.
• Hackathon Chair
• TBD
• Steering Committee
• Steering Committee
Call for Papers
Topics of Interest
Contributions are solicited on all aspects of software and model evolution, practices, and
technologies. In particular, we encourage submissions about the following (non-exhaustive)
list of topics:
• Supporting tools, processes, and models for managing software evolution
• Industrial needs, case studies and experiences
• Software analytics and visualisation techniques to support software evolution
• Empirical studies in evolution and maintenance
• Program transformation, refactoring, renovation, and migration
• Program and/or data reverse engineering
• Evolution of data-intensive or process-intensive systems
• Approaches of model-driven software evolution
• Software evolution for emerging paradigms
• Coupled evolution of meta-models, models, and transformations
• Classification of evolution scenarios
• Reliability and security aspects of software evolution
• Negative research results in software evolution
• Software ecosystem evolution
• Formalisms, notations, theories, methods, and languages for expressing software
evolution
• Conformance checking, inconsistency management, synchronisation, differencing,
comparison, versioning, impact analysis of evolving models
Types of Submission
We solicit extended abstracts of 2–10 pages, in one of the following forms:
• Work in Progress: Early ideas and achievements that you want to share with the
community and get feedback on.
• Publication Summaries: Overview of research results already published or ready to be
submitted to a conference or a journal.
• Technology Showdown Demonstrations: Technical explanation of important features of your
framework, library or tool.
Please adhere to this latex style (
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/
<http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/>), two column style (paper2p.tex and
twocolpceurws.sty). This format is compatible with the the CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
Contributions are managed through EasyChair. Please submit your paper using the following
link:
[
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sattose2019
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sattose2019>]
Presentation and Publication
All submissions will be reviewed and screened for scope and compatibility by the program
committee, which will provide feedback for improving the abstract and preparing the talk.
All contributions accepted for presentation will receive 10–30 minutes during the event
for presentation and discussion. Submitters will also be offered the opportunity to
receive feedback and guidance to improve their submission towards a formally published
paper, in a SATToSE post-proceedings issue of an open access journal.
Program Committee
• Alexandre Bergel
• Kim Mens
• Coen De Roover
• Davide Di Ruscio
• Marianne Huchard
• Gregorio Robles
• Ralf Lämmel
• Eleni Constantinou
• Andre Hora
• Andrea Janes
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