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Submission Guidelines for SATURN Presentation and Tutorial
Proposals
All participants are encouraged to submit a proposal,
including a title and an abstract, for a 20-minute presentation about their
work and its relation to software architecture technology. We are especially
interested in presentations regarding the following topics:
- case studies and lessons learned in applying SEI software
architecture technology
- efforts to improve the state of architectural practices across an
organization
- clarifying and codifying the role of the software architect
- future directions in software architecture technology
- architecture design in distributed software projects
- the relationship of software and system architecture
- the value or ROI of software architecture practices
We encourage you to address some of these questions
in your presentation:
- When you're following your current architecture practices, what
is particularly hard to do? Why?
- How is your organization currently using architecture? What
lessons have you learned from your experience? What advice would you give to
other architects?
- How do you get the information you need about software
architecture? What would a good course or book on software architecture cover?
What would an effective Web site look like?
- What research is needed to make progress in the field? What new
methods would you like to see created? How do we improve the technology base?
How do we package technology for greater impact?
We also invite submissions to present half-day
(three-hour) tutorials on topics ranging from practical techniques, guidelines,
standards, and surveys to theoretical issues related to software architecture.
Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction on a topic of
relevance to software architecture. Therefore, no commercial or sales-oriented
presentations will be accepted.
Proposals for both presentations and tutorials are
due by January 15, 2007. Authors of selected proposals will be notified
by February 19, 2007. Submissions should be no longer than two pages and
include a title, brief biographies of the presenters, and an outline of the
presentation or tutorial. For all selected presentations, submitters grant the
SEI permission to reproduce the abstract and full presentation on the SATURN
Web site. Presenters are responsible for ensuring that all submissions are
cleared for public release.
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Please send inquiries about the workshop to
saturn@sei.cmu.edu.