Paper
and proposal submissions are now closed. Check our workshops
program for details of calls for workshop submissions.
Technical
Papers - Research and Experience - SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
Technical papers should describe innovative and significant work in
the research and practice of software engineering. Research papers should
describe a novel contribution to software engineering. Experience papers
should describe a significant experience in applying software engineering
technology. Technical papers report on a range of topics relevant to the
software engineering community, including software engineering principles,
theories, techniques, tools, and empirical evaluations.
While
there will not be a separate Education and Training track at ICSE
2004, authors are strongly encouraged to submit papers on education and
training to the main track of technical papers. Past experience with education
and training papers suggests that most such submissions should be designated
as "experience" papers in the submission form used on the submission Web
site.
Panels
- SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
ICSE 2004 is also inviting proposals for Panels. We particularly welcome
proposals for highly interactive Panel events that emphasise question
and answer sessions and encourage lively debate. Panel proposals should
be submitted by email
to the Program Co-Chairs. (Deadline 11:59 Apia Time 27th October
2003)
Doctoral
Symposium - SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
The Doctoral Symposium is a forum for Ph.D. students to discuss their
research goals, methods and results at an early stage in their research.
It is an opportunity for student participants to interact with other students
at a similar stage in their careers, established researchers and the broader
software engineering community.
Research
(formal) Demos - SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
Research demonstrations enable participants to view research systems
in action and to discuss these systems with their creators. These demonstrations
are intended to show early, non-commercial implementations of novel software
engineering concepts.
Informal
Demos and Posters - SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
The Informal Demos and Poster program complements the main program
by offering an opportunity for authors to present late-breaking or as-yet
incomplete research results, or significant work-in-progress.
Tutorials
- SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
We are currently accepting proposals for tutorial sessions. The ICSE
tutorial program provides conference participants with the opportunity
to gain new insights, knowledge, and skills in a broad range of areas
of software engineering. Participants at the tutorials include software
practitioners, managers, teachers, researchers, and students seeking to
gain a better understanding of software engineering.
Workshops
- PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS CLOSED (PAPER SUBMISSIONS OPEN SOON)
We are currently accepting proposals for workshop sessions. Workshops
provide a forum for a group of (typically 25 to 40) participants to exchange
opinions on topics in research and/or applications. Position statements
will be invited.
Student
Volunteers
- SUBMISSIONS CLOSED
Student volunteers are an indispensable part of any ICSE conference. This
year is no exception. We're looking for enthusiastic and reliable people
from around the World to help us make ICSE 2004 the best yet.

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