Final CALL FOR PAPERS ACM SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE VISUALIZATION (SOFTVIS'10) ---------------------------------------------------- SOFTVIS is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI, SIGGRAPH, SIGPLAN and SIGSOFT, and in cooperation with ACM SIGCSE and IEEE CS/VGTC. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, October 25-26, 2010 http://www.softvis.org/softvis10 SOFTVIS'10 is part of IEEE VisWeek'10 and shares a single registration, see http://vis.computer.org/VisWeek2010 IMPORTANT DATES: ---------------- Papers Due : April 30, 2010 Notification : June 30, 2010 Posters/Tool Demos Due: July 14, 2010 Symposium : October 25-26, 2010 SCOPE: ------ Software visualization encompasses the development and evaluation of methods for graphically representing different aspects of software, including its structure, its abstract and concrete execution, and its evolution. The ACM Symposium on Software Visualization (SOFTVIS), now at its fifth edition, is the premiere forum for researchers from different backgrounds (HCI, software engineering, programming languages, visualization, and computer science education) to present original research on software visualization. We seek theoretical as well as practical papers on applications, techniques, tools, case studies, and empirical studies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Visualization of algorithms - Program visualization - Visualization in software engineering, e.g. UML diagrams - Visualization of parallel programs - Visualization-based software in computer science and software engineering education - Visualization of workflow and business processes - Integration of software visualization tools and development environments - Visualization of data and processes in applications - Visualization of web services - Visualization of software evolution - Visualization of the software development process - Visualization of data base schemes - Protocol and log visualization (security, trust) - Source code visualization - Graph drawing algorithms for software visualization - Visual debugging - Program analyses and visualization - 3D software visualization - Software visualization on the internet - Empirical evaluation of software visualization SUBMISSIONS: ------------ Papers are solicited that present original, unpublished research results and will be rigorously reviewed by an international program committee. Authors should prepare and electronically submit their papers (up to 10 pages in standard ACM 2-column format, http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) according to the instructions on the symposium website: http://www.softvis.org/softvis10. The submission of a video (up to 5 minutes in length) to accompany the paper is encouraged. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings and the ACM Digital Library. Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue on Software Visualization in the Information Visualization journal (http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ivs/). As in the previous SOFTVIS editions we will award a best paper. In addition to technical papers, we are also inviting poster and tool demo submissions. Posters and tool demos offer the opportunity to present new ideas and work in progress during an interactive session. Authors should prepare and submit poster and tool demo abstracts of up to 2 pages in standard ACM 2-column format. Accepted abstracts will be included in the conference proceedings. ORGANIZATION: ------------- General Chair: Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen, Netherlands Program Co-chairs: Carsten Görg, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Steven Reiss, Brown University, USA Poster Chair: Craig Anslow, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand PROGRAM COMMITTEE: ------------------ Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA Rob DeLine, Microsoft Research, USA Arie van Deursen, Delft University / CWI, Netherlands Stephan Diehl, University of Trier, Germany Holger Eichelberger, University of Hildesheim, Germany Harald Gall, University of Zürich, Switzerland Danny Holten, University of Eindhoven, Netherlands John Hosking, University of Auckland, New Zealand Christopher Hundhausen, Washington State University, USA Andreas Kerren, Linnaeus University, Sweden Stephen Kobourov, University of Arizona, USA Rainer Koschke, University of Bremen, Germany Eileen Kraemer, University of Georgia, USA Michele Lanza, University of Lugano, Switzerland Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California at Davis, USA Jonathan I. Maletic, Kent State University, USA Nick Mitchell, IBM Research, USA Tom Naps, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, USA Thomas Panas, Lawrence Livermore National Labs, USA Wim De Pauw, IBM Research, USA Helen Purchase, University of Glasgow, UK Susan Rodger, Duke University, USA Jorma Sajaniemi, University of Joensuu, Finland John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Lucian Voinea, Solidsource, Netherlands Chris Weaver, University of Oklahoma, USA Thomas Zimmermann, Microsoft Research, USA
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