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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION & TRAINING

Education and training of software engineers is crucial to the success of the software engineering discipline in the new millennium. Dramatic developments in this area over the last three decades have led to the adoption of new curricula and teaching methods in schools, universities and software development organizations. New technologies have made computer-aided learning and teaching a reality, and the Internet has provided an infrastructure for distance education and training. More recently, professional issues such as accreditation, certification and the ethics of software engineering practice have become the subjects of increasing interest and concern. ICSE 2000 will provide a dedicated track for bringing together software engineering educators, trainers and students, in a forum that will encourage discussion, presentation and demonstration of novel tools and methods for software engineering education and training.

The track will run throughout the ICSE 2000 week and will comprise a number of coordinated events, for which contributions are solicited. The organized events are outlined below.

The ICSE 2000 SEAT program promises to provide an exciting collection of coordinated events in the area of software engineering education and training.

For further information please contact the SEAT track chair:

Bashar Nuseibeh, Department of Computing, Imperial College,

180 Queen's Gate, London SW7 2BZ, United Kingdom

ban@doc.ic.ac.uk

Fax: +44 (171) 581-8024


DOCTORAL WORKSHOP Go to top of page

This small, one-day workshop is a forum for graduate students to present and discuss their dissertation research objectives, approaches, and preliminary results. The workshop aims to broaden the perspectives and improve the research skills of new entrants to the software engineering community. Students will receive guidance and feedback on all aspects of their research from established researchers and the other graduate student attendees. Workshop attendance is by invitation only, based on submitted papers. Student advisors will not be permitted to attend. The workshop chairs will report back to the ICSE 2000 conference at a panel session later in the week. A summary of the workshop program and contributions will appear in the conference proceedings.

How To Submit

Further Information about the Doctoral workshop is available on http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/~jnm/doctoral.html

If additional information is required, contact the workshop co-chairs: 

Jeff Magee, Imperial College, UK

jnm@doc.ic.ac.uk

Mauro Pezzè, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

pezze@elet.polimi.it

SUBMISSION DEADLINE 25 February 2000

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 6 March 2000


EDUCATION PANELS Go to top of page

This sub-track will comprise a series of panels to discuss current open issues in software engineering education and training. Topics of interest include software engineering curricula, educational technology, lifelong learning (continued professional development), certification, licensing and more.

How to Submit

Submission have ended, 11 November 1999

Nancy Mead,Software Engineering Institute, USA

nrm@sei.cmu.edu

Hossein Saiedian, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

hossein@csalpha.unomaha.edu

SUBMISSION DEADLINE 11 November 1999

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 21 February 2000


EDUCATION AND TRAINING TECHNICAL PAPERS Go to top of page

ICSE 2000 welcomes submissions of papers describing novel research in software engineering education and training. Submissions will be reviewed by the conference program committee, and accepted papers will be presented during research paper sessions at the conference. Submissions should be marked as 'SEAT' contributions, but should be submitted directly to the program co-chairs, like other technical papers. Accepted papers will also be published in the conference proceedings.

How To Submit

Submission have ended, November 11 1999.

If additional information is required, contact the program co-chairs:

Mehdi Jazayeri,

Technische Universtät Wien, Austria

jazayeri@infosys.tuwien.ac.at

Alexander Wolf, University of Colorado, USA

alw@cs.colorado.edu

or the SEAT track chair:

Bashar Nuseibeh, Imperial College, UK

ban@doc.ic.ac.uk

SUBMISSION DEADLINE 11 November 1999

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 21 February 2000


TEACHING DEMONSTRATIONS Go to top of page

SUBMISSION DEADLINE 25 February 2000

ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION 6 March 2000

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