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The '''International Conference on Software Maintenance''' provides an international forum for researchers, developers, and users interested in the latest techniques, tools, and methodologies that support software maintenance. Participants include both practitioners and researchers from industry, academia, and government.
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The '''26th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 2010''' provides an international forum for researchers, developers, and users interested in the latest techniques, tools, and methodologies that support software maintenance. Participants include both practitioners and researchers from industry, academia, and government.

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ICSM 2010
26th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 2010
Event in series ICSM
Dates 2010/09/12 (iCal) - 2010/09/18
Homepage: http://icsm2010.upt.ro/
Location
Location: Timisoara, Romania
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Important dates
Abstracts: 2010/04/12
Submissions: 2010/04/16
Notification: 2010/07/15
Papers: Submitted 133 / Accepted 36 (27.1 %)
Committees
General chairs: Radu Marinescu
PC chairs: Michele Lanza, Andrian Marcus
Seminars Chair: Michael Godfrey
Keynote speaker: Hans Sassenburg, Thomas Zimmermann, Tudor Gîrba, Ahmed E. Hassan, Gee Rittenhouse
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The 26th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance 2010 provides an international forum for researchers, developers, and users interested in the latest techniques, tools, and methodologies that support software maintenance. Participants include both practitioners and researchers from industry, academia, and government.