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SCI 2000 Invited Session on Generative and Component-based Software Engineering

 
     
 

Contributions are sought for the invited session on Generative and Component-based Software Engineering to be held at the SCI 2000 conference in Orlando, Florida (USA), July 23-26, 2000. The aim of the conference is to bring together academic and professional leaders, consultants, scientists and engineers, theoreticians and practitioners from all over the world to disseminate and discuss original ideas, innovations, knowledge and experience, theories and methodologies in the areas of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI).

The goal of the session on Generative and Component-based software engineering is to bring together researchers and practitioners from different areas related to generative and component-based software engineering.


 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:


Integration of generative and component based approaches
Aspect oriented software engineering
Application generators
Product line architectures
Generative Reuse
Component Engineering
Component-Based Development
Multiparadigm Approaches
Domain Engineering

 

 

 
 


Submission Details

Submitted papers should not exceed six single-spaced pages. Papers should be submitted in electronic format (PDF or Zipped Postscript) to Jen Allanson. Submitted papers will be reviewed for quality and relevance by an internationally based program committee.

Please note: Post conference there will be a review and authors of selected papers may be invited to contribute their papers to a book. Springer have indicated their interest in publishing this book as an LNCS
Volume. We are discussing details with them at present.
 


 
 
 

Important Dates:


Submission deadline: 29 February 2000
Notification of acceptance:
30 March 2000
Camera ready copies:
15 April 2000

 
 
 

It should be noted that the deadlines for this particular invited session are different from those for other sessions at SCI 2000. Authors should follow the dates laid out in this CFP. Any queries should be sent to
Awais Rashid.
 
 


Program Committee

Mehmet Aksit University of Twente, The Netherlands
Don Batory University of Texas, Austin, USA
Lynne Blair University of Lancaster, UK
Alan W. Brown Sterling Software, Texas, USA
Ulrich Eisenecker University of Applied Sciences, Kaiserslautern (Zweibruecken)
Gregor Kiczales Xerox PARC
Anthony Lauder University of Kent, UK
Gerald Kotonya University of Lancaster, UK
Andreas Speck University of Teubingen, Germany

 

 
 

   
 

Session Organisers:


Awais Rashid & Jen Allanson
Computing Department
Lancaster University
LA1 4YR
United Kingdom


email: marash@comp.lancs.ac.uk; allanson@comp.lancs.ac.uk

 



 

This page last edited on 1/2/2000 by J.Allanson