ICSE 2023 journal first
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I have been frequently invited as a reviewer for the following journals:ACM Computing Surveys, IEEE TSE, ACM TOSEM, Empirical Software Engineering, STVR, IEEE SoftwareI am a guest editor of Software Testing, Verification and Reliability (STVR) on the mutation analysis special issue. 16th Int'l Conf. on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2023) === Call for Papers === The 16th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2023) is a high-quality scientific venue for research related to the cooperative and human aspects of software engineering. The CHASE conference provides a unified forum for discussing high-quality research studies, models, methods, and tools for human and cooperative aspects of software engineering. We provide a meeting place for academic, industry, and practitioner communities interested in this area, and for those who are curious to see what it is all about. In its 16th edition, CHASE will be co-located with ICSE in the beautiful Melbourne, Australia. The Conference is scheduled on May 14-15, 2023. We know
that human beings vary widely with respect to their emotional and cognitive style, age, gender, cultural background, and technical knowledge. And yet they need to cooperate effectively for developing software, often from a distance. At CHASE, researchers believe software engineering can learn a lot from investigating how those diverse humans cooperate and collaborate to design and develop software. We aim to find out how they achieve it and what researchers can do to help them collaborate and
coordinate in a better and easier way. *** Topics *** Topics of interest are about the human, cooperative, and collaborative aspects of software engineering such as: *** Tracks *** - Research track (Full papers): We invite high quality submissions of full research papers describing original and unpublished results. For more information, please visit: https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2023/chase-2023-research-track - Research track (NIER papers): The New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER) track at CHASE
provides a vibrant forum for forward-looking, innovative research on human aspects of software engineering aimed at accelerating the exposure of the software engineering community to early yet potentially ground-breaking research results. Accordingly, the NIER track of CHASE 2023 seeks the following types of papers: For more information, please visit: https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2023/chase-2023-research-track - Registered Reports: This year CHASE is starting a Registered Reports (RRs) track in conjunction with the Empirical Software Engineering journal (EMSE). For papers submitted to the RR track, methods and proposed analyses are reviewed prior to execution. Pre-registered studies follow a two-step process: For more information, please visit: https://conf.researchr.org/manageTrackContentElements/chase-2023/chase-2023-rr. - Vote Items present a single idea, often a conjecture, for focused feedback from the community. They must have a short abstract and exactly three sections in the body (subsections are allowed): For more information, please visit: https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2023/chase-2023-vote-items - Journal First presentations: This year, CHASE has decided to incorporate into its program journal-first (J1C2) papers
accepted at prestigious software engineering venues such as TSE, TOSEM, EMSE, JSS, IST, JSME, TSC, CSCWJ. Submissions to the CHASE 2023 call for journal-first paper presentation must comply with the following criteria: For more information, please visit: https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2023/chase-2023-j1c2 *** Important dates *** All submission dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12). - Research Track (Full + NIER papers) & Vote Items - Registered Reports - Journal First presentations |