ASSE 2002 - Argentine Symposium in Software Engineering

Santa Fe, Argentina
September 9 - 13, 2002


Castellano

Invited Talks Slides

Knowledge Management : Una oportunidad para la producción industrial del software

Alejandro Bianchi
Presidente
Liveware S.A

CMMI , it is a new model or is the CMM evolution?

Alvaro Ruiz de Mendarozqueta.
Quality Manager
MACS (Motorola Argentina Center for Software)
GSG (Global Software Group

Just-in-Time Process Documentation

Bill Riddle
Solution Architect
TeraQuest Metrics Inc

Introduction

The Third Argentine Symposium on Software Engineering (ASSE 2002) Santa Fé, Argentina, on September 2002, and will bring together researchers, developers, and practitioners to discuss new ideas, problems and experiences in the field of Software Engineering and Database Technology.
ASSE 2002 will be part of 31st Argentine Conference on Computer Science and Operational Research (JAIIO 2002), the international conference of the Argentine Society for Computer Science and Operational Research (SADIO). The full JAIIO 2002 Conference will be held on September, including symposia in other relevant areas.

ASSE 2002 seeks original works in the wide spectrum of software engineering, from academic research to industrial and business applications with significant impact and lessons learned from application development. The symposium will feature invited talks, paper and poster sessions, and panels presenting both mature work and new ideas in research and applications. Submission of papers related, but not limited to, the following topics are encouraged:

  • Software Quality: Testing, Quality Assurance, etc.

  • Software Architectures

  • Software Process

  • Process Maturity

  • COTS Integration

  • Internet and Web Software

  • Distributed Objects

  • Reuse and Components

  • Requirements Engineering

  • Design Patterns

  • Risk

  • Metrics

  • Database technology

  • Advances in object-oriented theory and formal development

  • Practice of object-oriented technology and its application in industrial environments

  • Education in software engineering

  • Geographic Information Systems

  • AOP - Aspect-Oriented Programming


The symposium will feature invited talks, short tutorials, paper and poster sessions, and panels presenting both mature work and new ideas in research and applications.
Submissions can be full papers addressing any topic on software engineering or short papers describing ongoing research projects at academic or development environments. All the papers must be written in English, and they will be reviewed by an international program committee using criteria appropriate to their category. Papers may be accepted for presentation as talks, as part of a panel, or as posters.

Program Comittee

Chair:

Dra. Silvia Gordillo LIFIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata , Argentina
Dra. Claudia Marcos ISISTAN , UNICEN , Argentina

Len Bass, Carnegie Mellon University , USA
Jorge Boria, TeraQuest , USA
Marcelo Campo, ISISTAN , Tandil, Argentine
Paul Clements, Carnegie Mellon University , USA
Mohamed Fayad, University of Nebraska , USA
George Fernandez, School of Computer Science and Information Technology , Australia
Manuel Kolp, IAG , University of Louvain , Belgium
Robert Laurini, INSA Lyon , France
Horacio Leone, Universidad Tecnologica Nacional , Argentine
Jim McGovern, Director of IT - Faculty of Applied Science - RMIT , Australia
Martina Marre, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentine
Alberto Mendelzon, University of Toronto , Canada
Eduardo Miranda, Ericsson Research, Canada
John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto , Canada
Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, España
Alain Pirotte, IAG , University of Louvain , Belgium
R. Tom Price, Instituto de Informática UFRGS , Brasil
Daniel Yankelevich, Pragma Consultores , Argentine
Inji Wijegunaratne, IT Architecture, Australia

Invited Talks (confirmed)

Knowledge Management : Una oportunidad para la producción industrial del software

Alejandro Bianchi
Presidente
Liveware S.A

CMMI , it is a new model or is the CMM evolution?

Alvaro Ruiz de Mendarozqueta.
Quality Manager
MACS (Motorola Argentina Center for Software)
GSG (Global Software Group

Just-in-Time Process Documentation

Bill Riddle
Solution Architect
TeraQuest Metrics Inc

Program


  Call for Papers

The submissions of technical papers and project descriptions must follow the following format: they must be written in English, up to 15 pages, 11 points font, double-spaced, A4 (210 x 297 millimeters) paper, including name, affiliation and address of the author/s, figures and references. Papers should also include keywords and an abstract of no more than 200 words. The format for the camera-ready copy will be informed together with the acceptance letter.
Submissions must arrive before April 22nd. Late submissions will most likely be rejected. Receipt of a submission will be acknowledged immediately to the contact author.


Electronic submission, in ghostview-readable Postscript, MS-Word 7 or PDF, is the preferred method. The e-mail should include paper title and author names.

Send submissions by e-mail to: asse2002@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar

Otherwise, authors may submit 3 copies of the full paper to the Symposium Chairs:

Claudia Marcos / Silvia Gordillo
ASSE 2002
UNICEN - ISISTAN
Campus Universitario - Paraje Arroyo Seco,
(B7001BBO) Tandil, Bs. As., Argentina
Phone/Fax: +54 (2293) 440362/3


Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: April 26nd, 2002
Notification of acceptance: June 6th, 2002
Camera-ready papers due: July 15th, 2002


Camera Ready :

You can download the instruction for the final format of the papers cameraready


For further information send electronic mail to:

asse2002@exa.unicen.edu.ar ; asse2002@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar ;
gordillo@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar ; cmarcos@exa.unicen.edu.ar ;



URL:
General information about 31 JAIIO: URL: http://fierro.frsf.utn.edu.ar/investigacion/jaiio2002/
General information about SADIO: URL: http://www.sadio.org.ar/






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