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(sigemb-info 387) CfP: IEEE Software SPL特集号 (Special issue on Software Product Lines)
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日立研究所 吉村です.
いつも大変お世話になっております.
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Call for Papers:
Successful Practices in Software Product Lines
Submission Deadline: 17 November 2009
Publication: May/June 2010
An increasing number of organizations are taking their software-intensive product production to the next level by adopting software product line practices. These practices coordinate the software engineering, technical management, and organizational management activities necessary for the efficient production of a set of similar products. The growing body of experience needs to be communicated to those considering adopting the approach.
Possible topics include
* How to systematically manage safety (or any other quality attribute) in a product line context.
* How to engineer product lines in a complex organizational network of OEMs and suppliers including COTS or open source components.
* How to center a product line approach around a given reference architecture in a certain domain or market segment (e.g. AUTOSAR for the automotive industry).
* How to combine agile approaches with product line practices.
* How to combine SOA with product line practices.
Manuscripts must not exceed 5,400 words including figures and tables, which count for 200 words each. Submissions in excess of these limits may be rejected without refereeing. The articles we deem within the theme and scope will be peer-reviewed and are subject to editing for magazine style, clarity, organization, and space. We reserve the right to edit the title of all submissions. Be sure to include the name of the theme or special issue you are submitting for.
Articles should have a practical orientation and be written in a style accessible to practitioners. Overly complex, purely research-oriented or theoretical treatments are not appropriate. Articles should be novel. IEEE Software does not republish material published previously in other venues, including other periodicals and formal conference/workshop proceedings, whether previous publication was in print or in electronic form.
For more information about the focus, contact the Guest Editors:
* John D. McGregor, Clemson University; johnmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
* Dirk Muthig, Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering; dirk.muthig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
* Paul Jensen, Textron; pjensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
* Kentaro Yoshimura, Hitachi Research Laboratory; kentaro.yoshimura.jr@xxxxxxxxxxx
For general author guidelines: www.computer.org/software/author.htm
For submission details: software@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Kentaro YOSHIMURA
Researcher, Embedded Systems Unit
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
Email: kentaro.yoshimura.jr@xxxxxxxxxxx