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SQM 2009
3rd International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability
Subevent of CSMR 2009
Dates 2009/03/24 (iCal) - 2009/03/24
Homepage: www.swerl.tudelft.nl/sqm2009/
Location
Location: Kaiserslautern, Germany
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Important dates
Abstracts: 2009/02/01
Papers: 2009/02/05
Submissions: 2009/02/05
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3rd International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability

"Bridging the gap between end user expectations, business requirements, vendor performance, and engineering constraints"

Co-located with the 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2009) http://csmr2009.iese.fraunhofer.de/

BACKGROUND

Software is playing a crucial role in modern societies. Not only do people rely on it for their daily operations or business, but for their lives as well. For this reason correct and consistent behaviour of software systems is a fundamental part of end user expectations. Additionally, businesses require cost-effective production, maintenance, and operation of their systems. Thus, the demand for software quality is increasing and is setting it as a differentiator for the success or failure of a software product. In fact, high quality software is becoming not just a competitive advantage but a necessary factor for companies to be successful. The main question that arises now is how quality is measured. What, where and when we assess and assure quality, are still open issues. Many views have been expressed about software quality attributes, including maintainability, evolvability, portability, robustness, reliability, usability, and efficiency. These have been formulated in standards such as ISO/IEC-9126 and CMM. However, the debate about quality and maintainability between software producers, vendors and users is ongoing, while organizations need the ability to evaluate from multiple angles the software systems that they use or develop. So, is "Software quality in the eye of the beholder"? This workshop aims at feeding into this debate by establishing what the state of the practice and the way forward is.


SUBMISSION

We are pleased to invite research and empirical contributions in areas including, but not limited to the following: 1. Software quality attributes 2. Software measurement 3. Software maintainability 4. Software evolution 5. Software quality assessment practice and automation 6. Software quality standards 7. Software metrics & data analysis 8. Experience reports 9. Architectural aspects of quality

We solicit short position papers or long papers with a maximum length of 10 pages. See the website for further submission details.

EasyChair submission page: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?c=.120349;conf=sqm2009

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ORGANIZATION

  • Christos Tjortjis (Program Chair), University of Ioannina and University of Western Macedonia, Greece
  • Joost Visser (Workshop Chair), Software Improvement Group, The Netherlands
  • Eric Bouwers (Publicity chair), Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Facts about "SQM 2009"
Abstract deadlineFebruary 1, 2009 +
AcronymSQM 2009 +
End dateMarch 24, 2009 +
Event typeWorkshop +
Has coordinates49° 26' 36", 7° 46' 8"Latitude: 49.443216666667
Longitude: 7.7689944444444
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Has location cityKaiserslautern +
Has location countryCategory:Germany +
Homepagehttp://www.swerl.tudelft.nl/sqm2009/ +
IsAEvent +
Paper deadlineFebruary 5, 2009 +
Start dateMarch 24, 2009 +
Subevent ofCSMR 2009 +
Submission deadlineFebruary 5, 2009 +
Title3rd International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability +