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CFP SBES2005 19th Brazilian Symposium on SOftware Engineering


    SBES 2005 - 19th BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

                         CALL FOR PAPERS

                   computer_society/" class="i-link">Brazilian Computer Society,
           in cooperation with ACM SIGSOFT (pending approval)

                      Uberlândia / MG - Brazil

                        October 3-7, 2005

                 http://www.sbbd-sbes2005.ufu.br

The Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering - SBES (in Portuguese:
Simpósio Brasileiro de Engenharia de Software) is an event that gathers
researchers, students and practitioners, from Brazil and abroad. SBES is
the official event of the computer_society/" class="i-link">Brazilian Computer Society (in Portuguese: SBC

  • Sociedade Brasileira de Computação) in this field and includes presentation of technical papers, invited speakers, tutorials, workshops, mini-courses and a Thesis Consortium. Previous editions of the SBES were highlighted by the presentation of high quality technical papers and included invited talks by distinguished speakers of the international software engineering community.

In 2005, SBES will take place in Uberlândia, MG, and will last for five
days long.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: March 28th, 2005
Author notification: June 6th, 2005
Camera ready copy: June 20th, 2005

NOTICE: The submission date has been antecipated by one
         month with respect to the usual date

ABOUT UBERLÂNDIA

Uberlandia is located in the extreme suthwest of Minas Gerais State,
Brazil, 550 km from Belo Horizonte, 590 km from São Paulo and 430 km from
Brasilia, being easily accessible from all Brazilian states. Its
population is estimated at 500,000 inhabitants. The city is an outstanding
agribusiness reference and one of the most important biotechnology
centers in Brazil.

 From the tourism and leisure point of view, Uberlandia has parks,
ecological reserves and various waterfalls set in a pleasant landscape on
its outskirts. Those looking to relax on a long weekend can choose among
a variety of places within 180 to 270km of Uberlandia, such as, the
"Termas de Araxa", a natural source of radioactive and sulphurous water
ideal for a healthy and relaxing mud bath, or the hot natural springs of
Caldas Novas. For the more adventurous there is the Serra da Canastra
found in a beautiful setting of waterfalls, canyons and natural high rock
faces ideal for rock climbing as well as waterfall scaling.

The weather in Uberlândia is tropical, characterized by a dry winter and
a rainy summer. The average temperature is 22º C. The period from October
to March is hot, with average and maximal temperatures of 24,7° C and
35°C respectively. June and July are the coolest months in the year, with
an average temperature of 18,8°C.

Uberlandia boasts a very diversified and high quality hotel service at an
affordable price much lower than those of Brazilian large cities. The
city also counts on its excellent restaurants, barbecue houses, bars and
cafés as well as good music and cinemas to provide a variety of
entertainment.

ACTIVITIES

The symposium program includes the presentation of technical papers,
invited talks, mini-courses, workshops, thesis consortium and
demonstrations of software tools. A preliminary list of satellite events
together with their chairs is shown below:

The Call for Papers for each of these satellite events will be published
independently by the corresponding program committee. You will find them
also at the URL:

                 http://www.sbbd-sbes2005.ufu.br

TOPICS OF INTEREST

SBES 2005 invites submissions on a broad range of topics, including, but
not limited to:

. Agent-oriented and Object-oriented Modeling and Development
. Aspect-orientation and Feature Interaction
. Autonomic Systems
. Component-based Software Engineering
. Computer Supported Cooperative Software Engineering
. Contract Driven Software Development and Instrumenting
. Distributed, Web-Based, and Internet-Scale Software Engineering
. Empirical Software Engineering and Metrics
. Generative or Transformation-based Software Development
. Knowledge-based Software Engineering
. Model Driven Development
. Multimedia and Hypermedia Software Engineering
. Multi-paradigm and Multi-language Modelling and Programming
. Object-oriented Techniques
. Ontologies and Methodologies
. Social and Ethical Aspects of Software Engineering
. Software Architecture, Design and Frameworks
. Software Economics
. Software Engineering for Embedded and Real-time Software
. Software Engineering Metrics
. Software Engineering Tools and Environments
. Software Maintenance and Reverse Engineering
. Software Process Modeling and Enaction (Agile or Rigorous)
. Software Quality
. Software Reengineering
. Software Requirements Engineering
. Software Reuse
. Software Safety and Reliability
. Software Security
. Software Testing and Analysis
. Software Verification, Validation and Inspection
. Test Driven Software Development
. Theoretical Foundations of Software Engineering

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Papers must be no longer than 16 A4 pages (single column), including all
the figures and references. Submitted papers can be written in Portuguese
or English, though English being the preferred idiom. All submissions
must be either in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) or in
ghostview-readable PostScript format. Please follow the guidelines
established by the computer_society/" class="i-link">Brazilian Computer Society:
    URL: www.sbc.org.br
    tag: "Eventos"
    sub-window (on the left hand side): "Arquivos"
    item: "Template para publicação de artigos" (it is in English)

Papers submitted to SBES must not have been simultaneously submitted to
any other forum (conference or journal), nor should they have already been
published elsewhere. The acceptance of a paper implies that at least one
of its authors will register for the symposium to present it.

Submitted papers will be reviewed based on originality, relevance,
technical soundness and presentation. Theoretical papers should emphasize
their contribution to the practice of Software Engineering. Papers about
practical experiments should describe the method used and interpret their
qualitative and quantitative results. Papers involving techniques, models,
processes and similar, should contain an assessment of the effectiveness
of the proposal, as well as a discussion about the advantages relative to
already published techniques.

Papers must be submitted electronically using the Web page at the
following address (this page should be available by early February,
2005):

            https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/sbes2005

BEST PAPER AWARD

This award will be given to the best paper as selected by the Steering
Committee. The best paper will be invited for publication in the Journal
of the computer_society/" class="i-link">Brazilian Computer Society. For this reason, authors wishing to
compete for the best paper award should write it in English.

STEERING COMMITTEE

Arndt von Staa, DI/PUC-Rio/BR (Program Committee Chair)
Guilherme Horta Travassos, COPPE/UFRJ/BR
Jaelson Castro, CIn/UFPE/BR
Leila Ribeiro, II/UFRGS/BR
Paulo Cesar Masiero, ICMC/USP-SC/BR

SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS

Sandra de Amo, FACOM/UFU/BR (General Chair)
Arndt von Staa, DI/PUC-Rio/BR (Program Committee Chair)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Alessandro Garcia, DI/PUC-Rio/BR
Alexandre Vasconcelos, CIn/UFPE/BR
Álvaro Freitas Moreira, II/UFRGS/BR
Ana Cristina C V de Melo, IME-USP/BR
Ana Moreira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa/PT
Ana Regina Rocha, COPPE/UFRJ/BR
Antonio Carlos dos Santos DC/UFSCar/BR
Arnaldo Dias Belchior, UNIFOR/BR
Arndt von Staa, DI/PUC-Rio/BR
Augusto Sampaio, CIN/UFPe/BR
Autran Macedo, FACOM/UFU/BR
Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, DI/PUC-Rio/BR
Cecília Rubira, UNICAMP/BR
Christina von Flach Garcia Chavez, UFBa/BR
Cláudia Werner, COPPE/UFRJ/BR
Daniel Berry, CS/U. of Waterloo/CA
David Deharbe, DIMap/UFRN/BR
David Naumann, Stevens Institute-NY/USA
Emilia Mendes, The University of Auckland/NZ
Eric Wong, University of Texas at Dallas/USA
Fernanda Alencar, DES/UFPe/BR
Forrest Shull, Fraunhofer Center/Maryland/USA
George Justo, Cap Gemini Ernst Young/UK
Guilherme Travassos, COPPE/UFRJ/BR
Gustavo Rossi, Universidad de La Plata/AR
Hermano Perrelli de Moura, CIN/UFPe/BR
Itana Gimenes, UEM-PR/BR
Ivan Saraiva Silva, UFRN/BR
Jaelson F. B. de Castro, CIN/UFPe/BR
Jeffrey Carver, Mississippi State University/USA
João Araújo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa/PT
João Falcão e Cunha, Universidade do Porto/PT
Jorge Luis Risco Becerra, USP/BR
José Carlos Maldonado, ICMSC/USP-SC/BR
José de Oliveira Guimarães, UFSCAR/BR
Julio Cesar S.P. Leite, DI/PUC-Rio/BR
Leila Ribeiro, II/UFRGS/BR
Leila Silva, UFS/BR
Luis Antonio Olsina, U. Nacional de La Pampa/AR
Marcelo Hideki Yamaguti, II/UFRGS/BR
Marcelo Morandini, UEM/BR
Márcio Barros, COPPE/UFRJ/BR
Maria Lúcia Blanck Lisbôa, II/UFRGS/BR
Mariza Bigonha, UFMG/BR
Mauro Pezze, Universitá degli Studi di Milano/IT
Nabor Mendonça, Unifor/BR
Nelson Souto Rosa, CIN/UFPe/BR
Nicolas Anquetil, UCB/BR
Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia/ES
Paolo Giorgini, Universitá di Trento/IT
Patricia Machado, UFCG/BR
Paulo Alberto de Azeredo, Informática/UNIRITTER/BR
Paulo César Masiero, ICMSC/USP-SC/BR
Paulo Henrique Monteiro Borba, CIN/UFPe/BR
Regina Braga, CTU/UFJF/BR
Ricardo Choren, IME/BR
Ricardo Falbo, UFES/BR
Roberto Souto Maior de Barros, CIN/UFPe/BR
Rodrigo Quites Reis, UFPA/BR
Rosana Teresinha Vaccare Braga, ICMC/USP/BR
Rosângela Penteado, DC/UFSCar/BR
Sandra Fabbri, DC/UFSCar/BR
Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Systems/Software, Inc./USA
Stephen Fickas, University of Oregon/USA
Thais Vasconcelos Batista, UFRN/BR
Toacy Cavalcante de Oliveira, PUC-RS/BR
Viviane Torres da Silva, DI/PUC-Rio/BR
Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunia /ES
Yong Rae Kwon, Kaist/KR

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission: March 28th, 2005
Authors notification: June 6th, 2005
Camera ready copy: June 20th, 2005

NOTICE: The submission date has been antecipated by one
         month with respect to the usual date

FINISHING REMARK

As in the last several years, SBES2005 will be held together with the
20th Brazilian Symposium on Data Bases (SBBD - Simpósio Brasileiro de
Bancos de Dados).