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The 9th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering (TASE 2015)
12-14 September 2015, Nanjing, China
http://tase2015.nuaa.edu.cn
For more information email: tase2015@easychair.org
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OVERVIEW
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The 9th Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering Conference (TASE 2015) will be held in Nanjing, China in September, 2015.
Modern society is increasingly dependent on software systems that are becoming larger and more complex. This poses new challenges to the various aspects of software engineering, for instance, software dependability in trusted computing, interaction with physical components in cyber physical systems, distribution in cloud computing applications, etc. Hence, new concepts and methodologies are required to enhance the development of software engineering from theoretical aspects. TASE 2015 aims to provide a forum for people from academia and industry to communicate their latest results on theoretical advances in software engineering.
TASE 2015 is the 9th in the TASE series. The past TASE symposiums were successfully held in Shanghai (’07), Nanjing (’08), Tianjin (’09), Taipei (’10), Xi’an (’11), Beijing (’12), Birmingham (’13), Changsha(’14).The proceedings of the TASE 2015 symposium are planned to be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. The authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to appear in a special issue of the Frontiers of Computer Science journal.
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TOPICS
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The symposium is devoted to theoretical aspects of software engineering. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Requirements Engineering
* Specification and Verification
* Program Analysis
* Software Testing
* Model-Driven Engineering
* Software Architectures and Design
* Aspect and Object Orientation
* Embedded and Real-Time Systems
* Software Processes and Workflows
* Component-Based Software Engineering
* Software Safety, Security and Reliability
* Reverse Engineering and Software Maintenance
* Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
* Semantic Web and Web Services
* Type System and Theory
* Program Logics and Calculus
* Probability in Software Engineering
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SUBMISSION
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Submission should be done through the TASE 2015 submission page, handled by the EasyChair conference system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tase2015
As in previous years, the proceedings of the conference are planned to be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Papers must be written in English and not exceed 8 pages in Two-Column IEEE format.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstract submission: 7 March 2015 (23h59 GMT)
Paper submission: 14 March 2015 (23h59 GMT)
Notification: 23 May 2015
Camera-ready: 13 June 2015
Conference: 12-14 September 2015
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GENERAL CHAIR
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Jifeng He (East China Normal University, China)
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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
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Zhiqiu Huang (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China)
Jun Sun (Singapore University of Technology and Design)
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PROGRAM COMMITTIEE
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Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Earl Barr (University College London, UK)
Nikolaj Bjorner (Microsoft Research, USA)
Lubos Brim (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Zining Cao (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China)
Taolue Chen (Middlesex University, UK)
Zhenhua Duan (Xidian University, China)
Wei Dong (National University of Defense Technology, China)
Joaquim Gabarro (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Jaco Geldenhuys (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Peter Habermehl (Liafa, Paris 7, France)
Ian J. Hayes (University of Queensland, Australia)
Dang Van Hung (Vietnam National University, Vietnam)
Jason Lee (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Karl Leung (VTC, Hong Kong)
Bixin Li (Southeast University, China)
Xiaoshan Li (University of Macau, Macau)
Xuandong Li (Nanjing University, China)
Zhoujun Li (Beihang University, China)
Shaoying Liu (Hosei University, Japan)
Martin Leucker (University of Lübeck, Germany)
Xiaoqing(Frank) Liu(Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA)
Antoine Miné (Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, France)
Fernando Orejas (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Paritosh K. Pandya (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India)
Jun Pang (University of Luxembourg)
Xin Peng (Fudan University, China)
Geguang Pu (East China Normal University, China)
Shengchao Qin (Teesside University, UK)
Zongyan Qiu (Peking University, China)
Cesar Sanchez (IMDEA Software Institute, Spain)
Klaus Schneider (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Axel Simon (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Graeme Smith (University of Queensland, Australia)
Colin Snook (University of Southampton, UK)
Volker Stolz (Bergen University College, Norway)
Kaile Su (Griffith University, Australia)
Jing Sun (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Jean Pierre Talpin (INRIA, France)
Yih-Kuen Tsay (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Viktor Vafeiadis (MPI-SWS, Germany)
Margus Veanes (Microsoft Research, USA)
Tomas Vojnar (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Yi Wang (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Hongji Yang (Bath Spa University, UK)
Hongli Yang (Beijing University of Technology, China)
Hongwei Xi (Boston University, USA)
Yingfei Xiong (Peking University, China)
Naijun Zhan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Hao Zhong (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
Huibiao Zhu (East China Normal University, China)