CALL FOR REFEREED PAPERS -- Testing Computer Software (TCS'99)

From: TCS'98 <tcs98_at_erols.com>
Date: 1998/09/08
Message-ID: <tcs98-0809982009260001_at_207-172-111-242.s242.tnt1.ann.erols.com>


                  C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S

                    ADVANCED TOPICS TRACK

       16th International Conference and Exposition on
 
               TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE (TCS'99)

                 Theme: Future Trends in Testing

            June 14-18, 1999 * Washington D.C. * USA
    (Conference: June 16-18; Workshops/Tutorials: June 14-15)

        Conference Web Site: www.uspdi.org/conference  

                           OVERVIEW

Software development is rapidly moving toward the component-design paradigm. And because the manner by which systems are built is changing, it will be necessary to have the appropriate testing methodologies and tools that complement these changes. Because of this, the theme of the TCS'99 is "Future Trends in Testing." The goal of the 1999 Conference will be to explore which testing technologies we will need to take into the new millennium and which ones we will not. Further, we will explore the testing problems that accompany component-based design and what research is needed to address these deficiencies.

TCS'99 is changing the submission procedures for those professionals who wish to publish papers that are presented in the Advanced Topics Track. Beginning with the 1999 Conference, TCS will employ a formal review process by committee for full and short length paper submissions. Previous TCS Conferences have not required paper submissions for inclusion in this track. However, to continue to increase the quality of the information provided to the attendees, TCS'99 has decided to employ a standard peer review committee to encourage state-of-the-art submissions.

Topics of particular interest to the Program Committee for TCS'99 include:

  • Empirical results from testing large-scale systems
  • Java testing methodologies
  • Software assertions
  • Joint testing/formal methods approaches
  • Analysis of situations where testing failed to provide expected benefits
  • Object-oriented testing
  • Empirical results gained during Y2K testing
  • Distributed system testing
  • Real-time system testing
  • Embedded system testing
  • Slicing Object-Oriented programs
  • Dataflow algorithms
  • Software Metrics and Measurement
  • Software testing standards
  • Software Reliability Measurement
  • Software Safety Assessment
  • Software Security Assessment
  • Testing Mobile Code and Agents
  • Testing Web-based systems
  • Testing COTS-based systems

However, any other topics related to the Conference theme or to advances in software testing are always encouraged. Note also that there are other tracks at TCS'99 that do not employ this submission procedure and which do encourage presentations on other topics in software testing. Information on submission can be found on the conference website at www.uspdi.org/conference/tcs99call.

                  INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

Submissions to be included in the Advanced Topics Track of the TCS'99 program are now being accepted by the TCS'99 Program Committee. Send six copies of your Paper to Jeffrey Voas, Advanced Topics Track Chair, at the address given below. Papers must be received by November 1, 1998. Full-length papers, which should include an abstract, must not exceed 6,000 words. Full-length papers should provide state-of-the-art information addressing the topics listed above or related topics. Short papers can also be submitted. Short papers are desirable for "work in progress" or preliminary ideas with early results. Short papers should not exceed 2,500 words. Both full-length papers and short papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings.

In addition to a paper submission, an ASCII copy of the paper title and abstract should be sent to Jeff Voas (jmvoas_at_rstcorp.com) by electronic mail. Abstracts will be distributed electronically to the entire program committee to aid in the appropriate assignment of referees. Authors must certify in their cover letter prior to November 1, 1998 that any and all necessary clearances for publication have been obtained. Authors will be notified of paper acceptance by February 1, 1999. Camera-ready copies of papers and viewgraph slides are due no later than April 1, 1999. Papers and viewgraphs slides (black and white, 2 per page) should be submitted IN HARD-COPY FORMAT to Jeffrey Voas at:
Reliable Software Technologies
21515 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 250
Sterling, VA 20166 USA
http://www.rstcorp.com
Tel: 703.404.9293
Fax: 703.404.9295

                     IMPORTANT DATES

November 1, 1998  Paper submissions due

February 1, 1999 Notification of selection

   April 1, 1999 Camera ready copies of papers                         

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         One complimentary Conference registration is provided
                   for each accepted presentation.

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Received on Tue Sep 08 1998 - 00:00:00 CEST

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