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The Twentieth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'08) will be held at Hotel Sofitel, Redwood City, California, USA, July 1-3, 2008. | The Twentieth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'08) will be held at Hotel Sofitel, Redwood City, California, USA, July 1-3, 2008. | ||
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Papers on solicited topics and unsolicited topics are both welcome. | Papers on solicited topics and unsolicited topics are both welcome. | ||
− | TOPICS | + | =TOPICS= |
− | Solicited topics include, but are not limited to: | + | * Solicited topics include, but are not limited to: |
− | Active rules in database systems | + | * Active rules in database systems |
− | Agent architectures, ontologies, languages and protocols | + | * Agent architectures, ontologies, languages and protocols |
− | Agent-based distributed data mining | + | * Agent-based distributed data mining |
− | Agent-based grid computing | + | * Agent-based grid computing |
− | Agent-based learning and knowledge discovery | + | * Agent-based learning and knowledge discovery |
− | Agent-based software engineering | + | * Agent-based software engineering |
− | Autonomic computing | + | * Autonomic computing |
− | Agent-based auctions and marketplaces | + | * Agent-based auctions and marketplaces |
− | Agents in games and Virtual environments | + | * Agents in games and Virtual environments |
− | Adaptive Systems | + | * Adaptive Systems |
− | Ambient intelligence | + | * Ambient intelligence |
− | Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Software Engineering | + | * Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Software Engineering |
− | Artificial life and societies | + | * Artificial life and societies |
− | Automated Reasoning | + | * Automated Reasoning |
− | Automated Software Design and Synthesis | + | * Automated Software Design and Synthesis |
− | Automated Software Specification | + | * Automated Software Specification |
− | Autonomic systems | + | * Autonomic systems |
− | Believable, embodied, and physical agents | + | * Believable, embodied, and physical agents |
− | Component-Based Software Engineering | + | * Component-Based Software Engineering |
− | Computer-Supported Cooperative Work | + | * Computer-Supported Cooperative Work |
− | Data cleansing and noise reduction | + | * Data cleansing and noise reduction |
− | Data streams and incremental mining | + | * Data streams and incremental mining |
− | Data visualization | + | * Data visualization |
− | E-Commerce Solutions and Applications | + | * E-Commerce Solutions and Applications |
− | Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering | + | * Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering |
− | Electronic Commerce | + | * Electronic Commerce |
− | Enterprise Software, Middleware, and Tools | + | * Enterprise Software, Middleware, and Tools |
− | Formal Methods | + | * Formal Methods |
− | Human-Computer Interaction | + | * Human-Computer Interaction |
− | Industry System Experience and Report | + | * Industry System Experience and Report |
− | Integrity, Security, and Fault Tolerance | + | * Integrity, Security, and Fault Tolerance |
− | Interface agents | + | * Interface agents |
− | Knowledge Acquisition | + | * Knowledge Acquisition |
− | Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems | + | * Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems |
− | Knowledge Representation and Retrieval | + | * Knowledge Representation and Retrieval |
− | Knowledge Engineering Tools and Techniques | + | * Knowledge Engineering Tools and Techniques |
− | Knowledge Visualization | + | * Knowledge Visualization |
− | Learning Software Organization | + | * Learning Software Organization |
− | Measurement and Empirical Software Engineering | + | * Measurement and Empirical Software Engineering |
− | Middleware for service based systems | + | * Middleware for service based systems |
− | Mining graphs | + | * Mining graphs |
− | Mobile agents | + | * Mobile agents |
− | Mobile Commerce Technology and Application Systems | + | * Mobile Commerce Technology and Application Systems |
− | Mobile Systems | + | * Mobile Systems |
− | Multi-agent systems | + | * Multi-agent systems |
− | Multimedia Applications, Frameworks, and Systems | + | * Multimedia Applications, Frameworks, and Systems |
− | Multimedia and Hypermedia Software Engineering | + | * Multimedia and Hypermedia Software Engineering |
− | Ontologies and Methodologies | + | * Ontologies and Methodologies |
− | Patterns and Frameworks | + | * Patterns and Frameworks |
− | Pervasive Computing | + | * Pervasive Computing |
− | Process and Workflow Management | + | * Process and Workflow Management |
− | Programming Languages and Software Engineering | + | * Programming Languages and Software Engineering |
− | Program Understanding | + | * Program Understanding |
− | Quality of services | + | * Quality of services |
− | Reflection and Metadata Approaches | + | * Reflection and Metadata Approaches |
− | Reliability | + | * Reliability |
− | Requirements Engineering | + | * Requirements Engineering |
− | Reverse Engineering | + | * Reverse Engineering |
− | Runtime service management | + | * Runtime service management |
− | Secure mobile and multi-agent systems | + | * Secure mobile and multi-agent systems |
− | Semantic web | + | * Semantic web |
− | Service-centric software engineering | + | * Service-centric software engineering |
− | Service oriented requirements engineering | + | * Service oriented requirements engineering |
− | Service oriented architectures | + | * Service oriented architectures |
− | Service discovery and composition | + | * Service discovery and composition |
− | Service level agreements (drafting, negotiation, monitoring and management) | + | * Service level agreements (drafting, negotiation, monitoring and management) |
− | Smart Spaces | + | * Smart Spaces |
− | Soft Computing | + | * Soft Computing |
− | Soft Media/Digital Media | + | * Soft Media/Digital Media |
− | Software Architecture | + | * Software Architecture |
− | Software Assurance | + | * Software Assurance |
− | Software Domain Modeling and Meta-Modeling | + | * Software Domain Modeling and Meta-Modeling |
− | Software dependability | + | * Software dependability |
− | Software economics | + | * Software economics |
− | Software Engineering Case Study and Experience Reports | + | * Software Engineering Case Study and Experience Reports |
− | Software Engineering Decision Support | + | * Software Engineering Decision Support |
− | Software Engineering Tools and Environments | + | * Software Engineering Tools and Environments |
− | Software Maintenance and Evolution | + | * Software Maintenance and Evolution |
− | Software Process Modeling | + | * Software Process Modeling |
− | Software product lines | + | * Software product lines |
− | Software Quality | + | * Software Quality |
− | Software Reuse | + | * Software Reuse |
− | Software Safety | + | * Software Safety |
− | Software Security | + | * Software Security |
− | Swarm intelligence | + | * Swarm intelligence |
− | System Applications and Experience | + | * System Applications and Experience |
− | Time and Knowledge Management Tools | + | * Time and Knowledge Management Tools |
− | Tutoring, Documentation Systems | + | * Tutoring, Documentation Systems |
− | Uncertainty Knowledge Management | + | * Uncertainty Knowledge Management |
− | Validation and Verification | + | * Validation and Verification |
− | Web and text mining | + | * Web and text mining |
− | Web-Based Tools, Applications and Environment | + | * Web-Based Tools, Applications and Environment |
− | Web-Based Knowledge Management | + | * Web-Based Knowledge Management |
− | Web-Based Tools, Systems, and Environments | + | * Web-Based Tools, Systems, and Environments |
− | Web and Data Mining | + | * Web and Data Mining |
− | Wireless-Based Applications and Systems | + | * Wireless-Based Applications and Systems |
− | WORKSHOPS | + | == WORKSHOPS== |
− | Workshop on Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (SECIML'08) | + | * Workshop on Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (SECIML'08) |
− | SPECIAL TRACKS | + | == SPECIAL TRACKS == |
− | Software Test Automation and Practice | + | * Software Test Automation and Practice |
− | + | * Model-based Software Engineering | |
− | Model-based Software Engineering | + | * Security Technology and Systems |
− | + | * SOA-based Software Testing and Maintenance | |
− | Security Technology and Systems | + | * Software Engineering of Autonomic Grid Computing Systems and Applications |
− | + | * Service Level Negotiation and Agreement | |
− | SOA-based Software Testing and Maintenance | + | * Dynamic Service Composition �?? Semantics, Methods and Tools |
− | + | * Methods and Tools for Robust Services and Service Compositions | |
− | Software Engineering of Autonomic Grid Computing Systems and Applications | + | * Business Models for Service-Oriented Architectures |
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− | Service Level Negotiation and Agreement | ||
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− | Dynamic Service Composition �?? Semantics, Methods and Tools | ||
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− | Methods and Tools for Robust Services and Service Compositions | ||
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− | Business Models for Service-Oriented Architectures | ||
− | INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS | + | * INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS |
Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF, or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/submit/SubmitPaper.php. Please use Internet Explorer as the browser. Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and no more than 6 pages of IEEE double column text (include figures and references). | Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF, or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/submit/SubmitPaper.php. Please use Internet Explorer as the browser. Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and no more than 6 pages of IEEE double column text (include figures and references). | ||
− | INFORMATION FOR REVIEWERS | + | * INFORMATION FOR REVIEWERS |
Papers submitted to SEKE'08 will be reviewed electronically. The users (webmaster, program chair, reviewers...) can login using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/review/pass.php. | Papers submitted to SEKE'08 will be reviewed electronically. The users (webmaster, program chair, reviewers...) can login using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/review/pass.php. | ||
If you have any questions or run into problems, please send e-mail to: seke@ksi.edu. | If you have any questions or run into problems, please send e-mail to: seke@ksi.edu. | ||
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SEKE'2008 Conference Secretariat | SEKE'2008 Conference Secretariat | ||
Knowledge Systems Institute | Knowledge Systems Institute |
Revision as of 11:44, 27 October 2016
SEKE 2008 | |
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The 20th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
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Event in series | SEKE |
Dates | 2008/07/01 (iCal) - 2008/07/03 |
Homepage: | www.ksi.edu/seke/seke08.html |
Location | |
Location: | Redwood City, San Francisco Bay, USA |
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Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2008/03/01 |
Last Accepted Rates: | 42.5% "%" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.5.
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Notification: | 2008/04/01 |
Table of Contents | |
Contents | |
The Twentieth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'08) will be held at Hotel Sofitel, Redwood City, California, USA, July 1-3, 2008.
The conference aims at bringing together experts in software engineering and knowledge engineering to discuss on relevant results in either software engineering or knowledge engineering or both. The main themes of the SEKE2008 conference are:
- sofware engineering
- knowledge engineering
- software engineering with computational intelligence and machine learning
- software test automation and practice
- model-based software engineering
- security technology and systems
- SOA-based system testing and maintenance
- Software Engineering of Autonomic Grid Computing Systems and Applications
- Industry applications and case studies
Papers on solicited topics and unsolicited topics are both welcome.
TOPICS
- Solicited topics include, but are not limited to:
- Active rules in database systems
- Agent architectures, ontologies, languages and protocols
- Agent-based distributed data mining
- Agent-based grid computing
- Agent-based learning and knowledge discovery
- Agent-based software engineering
- Autonomic computing
- Agent-based auctions and marketplaces
- Agents in games and Virtual environments
- Adaptive Systems
- Ambient intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Software Engineering
- Artificial life and societies
- Automated Reasoning
- Automated Software Design and Synthesis
- Automated Software Specification
- Autonomic systems
- Believable, embodied, and physical agents
- Component-Based Software Engineering
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
- Data cleansing and noise reduction
- Data streams and incremental mining
- Data visualization
- E-Commerce Solutions and Applications
- Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering
- Electronic Commerce
- Enterprise Software, Middleware, and Tools
- Formal Methods
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Industry System Experience and Report
- Integrity, Security, and Fault Tolerance
- Interface agents
- Knowledge Acquisition
- Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems
- Knowledge Representation and Retrieval
- Knowledge Engineering Tools and Techniques
- Knowledge Visualization
- Learning Software Organization
- Measurement and Empirical Software Engineering
- Middleware for service based systems
- Mining graphs
- Mobile agents
- Mobile Commerce Technology and Application Systems
- Mobile Systems
- Multi-agent systems
- Multimedia Applications, Frameworks, and Systems
- Multimedia and Hypermedia Software Engineering
- Ontologies and Methodologies
- Patterns and Frameworks
- Pervasive Computing
- Process and Workflow Management
- Programming Languages and Software Engineering
- Program Understanding
- Quality of services
- Reflection and Metadata Approaches
- Reliability
- Requirements Engineering
- Reverse Engineering
- Runtime service management
- Secure mobile and multi-agent systems
- Semantic web
- Service-centric software engineering
- Service oriented requirements engineering
- Service oriented architectures
- Service discovery and composition
- Service level agreements (drafting, negotiation, monitoring and management)
- Smart Spaces
- Soft Computing
- Soft Media/Digital Media
- Software Architecture
- Software Assurance
- Software Domain Modeling and Meta-Modeling
- Software dependability
- Software economics
- Software Engineering Case Study and Experience Reports
- Software Engineering Decision Support
- Software Engineering Tools and Environments
- Software Maintenance and Evolution
- Software Process Modeling
- Software product lines
- Software Quality
- Software Reuse
- Software Safety
- Software Security
- Swarm intelligence
- System Applications and Experience
- Time and Knowledge Management Tools
- Tutoring, Documentation Systems
- Uncertainty Knowledge Management
- Validation and Verification
- Web and text mining
- Web-Based Tools, Applications and Environment
- Web-Based Knowledge Management
- Web-Based Tools, Systems, and Environments
- Web and Data Mining
- Wireless-Based Applications and Systems
WORKSHOPS
- Workshop on Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (SECIML'08)
SPECIAL TRACKS
- Software Test Automation and Practice
- Model-based Software Engineering
- Security Technology and Systems
- SOA-based Software Testing and Maintenance
- Software Engineering of Autonomic Grid Computing Systems and Applications
- Service Level Negotiation and Agreement
- Dynamic Service Composition �?? Semantics, Methods and Tools
- Methods and Tools for Robust Services and Service Compositions
- Business Models for Service-Oriented Architectures
- INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF, or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/submit/SubmitPaper.php. Please use Internet Explorer as the browser. Manuscript must include a 200-word abstract and no more than 6 pages of IEEE double column text (include figures and references).
- INFORMATION FOR REVIEWERS
Papers submitted to SEKE'08 will be reviewed electronically. The users (webmaster, program chair, reviewers...) can login using the following URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke08/review/pass.php.
If you have any questions or run into problems, please send e-mail to: seke@ksi.edu.
SEKE'2008 Conference Secretariat Knowledge Systems Institute 3420 Main Street Skokie, IL 60076 USA Tel: 847-679-3135 Fax: 847-679-3166 E-mail: seke@ksi.edu IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission due: March 1 Notification of acceptance: April 1 Camera-ready copy: May 1, 2008
This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP
Acronym | SEKE 2008 + |
End date | July 3, 2008 + |
Event type | Conference + |
Has location city | Redwood City + |
Has location country | Category:USA + |
Has location state | San Francisco Bay + |
Homepage | http://www.ksi.edu/seke/seke08.html + |
IsA | Event + |
Notification | April 1, 2008 + |
Start date | July 1, 2008 + |
Submission deadline | March 1, 2008 + |
Title | The 20th International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering + |