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ICSE 2002, the premier conference for software engineering, will present the latest inventions, achievements, and experiences in software engineering research and practice. We invite you to participate in ICSE 2002 to help us build an exciting forum for exchanging ideas and experiences in this ever expanding and critical field of software engineering. We cordially invite submissions of various types on all aspects of software engineering: technical papers, case study reports, and education papers; collocated events; tutorial, workshop, and panel proposals; doctoral symposium applications; formal research demonstrations; posters and informal research demonstrations; and exhibits. We also invite corporate donations, and encourage students to apply as student volunteers. No one will dispute the significant role that software has played in changing the lives of everyone on the face of the earth, or the increasingly crucial role it plays in human endeavors on land, in the air, on and under the oceans, and in space. No comparably significant technical achievement has ever been accomplished without depending on sound engineering principles. The maturing field of software engineering, then, will play an increasingly central role in protecting, sustaining, and evolving world economies and infrastructures. ICSE is an international forum for software engineers, software engineering researchers, and software engineering managers to exchange information regarding advancements in the state of the art and practice of software engineering, as well as to identify gaps between present reality, research horizons, and marketing hyperbole. Because software engineering is a non-polluting industry, based on scarce but completely renewable resources, it has great economic potential to those who can harness emerging technologies coupled with sound development processes. ICSE has a rich tradition of bringing the best and the brightest researchers together with seasoned practitioners to share ideas on what was, what is, and what could be. ICSE also serves as the melting pot for the separate focus technologies (e.g., requirements engineering, software architecture, security, safety, performance, process, etc.) facilitating synergetic opportunities for attendees. Will Tracz Michal Young |
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