<div>CALL FOR PAPERS<br> <br>34th IEEE Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-34)<br>20-21 June 2011<br>Limerick, Ireland<br><a href="http://www.seworkshop.org/">http://www.seworkshop.org</a><br> <br>Co-located with<br>17th International Symposium on Formal Methods (FM 2011)<br>
<a href="http://fm2011.lero.ie/">http://fm2011.lero.ie</a><br> <br>Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, Technical Council on Software Engineering<br>(pending).<br> <br>Background<br> <br>The 34th IEEE Software Engineering Workshop, the longest continually<br>
running Software Engineering event in the world, will be held at the University<br>of Limerick, Ireland, collocated with FM2011.<br> <br>Scope<br> <br>The workshop aims to bring together all those with an interest in software<br>
engineering. Traditionally, the conference attracts industrial and government<br>practitioners and academics pursuing the advancement of software engineering<br>principles and techniques. The workshop provides a forum for reporting on past<br>
experiences, for describing new and emerging results and techniques, and for<br>exchanging ideas on best practice and future directions.<br> <br>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br> <br>• Metrics and experience reports<br>
• Software quality assurance<br>• Formal methods and formal approaches to software development<br>• Software engineering processes and process improvement<br>• CMM and CMMI<br>• Requirements engineering<br>• Software architectures<br>
• Real-time Software Engineering<br>• Software maintenance, reuse, and legacy systems<br>• Agent-based software systems<br>• Self-managing systems<br> <br>Submissions<br> <br>Long papers (maximum 10 pages in IEEE format) and short<br>
industrial/governmental experience reports (maximum 5 pages in IEEE format)<br>are sought for inclusion in the conference program and publication in<br>the postproceedings,<br>which will be published by IEEE CS Press (see<br>
<a href="http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/confer">http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/confer</a><br>enceTemplates.html for paper formatting instructions). All submissions will be<br>
reviewed for originality, relevance, and technical detail. At least<br>one author per<br>paper will be required to register and present at the workshop. Papers not<br>presented will not be included in the proceedings.<br>
All submissions must be made in electronic format (.doc, .pdf, or .ps formats<br>only), via the conference electronic submission site at<br><a href="http://ls5ocs.cs.tudortmund/">http://ls5ocs.cs.tudortmund</a>.<br>de/ocs/en/home/SEW-2011.<br>
<br>Publication<br> <br>All accepted papers will be published in the conference post proceedings,<br>published by IEEE CS Press. Some authors will also be invited to submit a<br>revised version of their paper for inclusion in Innovations in Systems and<br>
Software Engineering: A NASA Journal (Springer).<br> <br>Important Dates<br> <br>1 February 2011 Long and short papers due<br>20 April 2011 Notification to authors<br>20-21 June 2011 SEW in Limerick<br>15 September 2011 Final papers due for Post-Proceedings</div>
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