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Doctoral Symposium (DS)
10th International Software Product Line Conference
(SPLC 2006)
21-24 August 2006
Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Software Product Lines Doctoral Symposium
http://www1.isti.cnr.it/SPL-DS-2006/
22 August 2006

Doctoral Symposium Organizers:
Isabel John - Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Len Bass - Software Engineering Institute, USA
Giuseppe Lami - I.S.T.I./C.N.R., Italy

Contact: SPL-DS@isti.cnr.it

Call for Papers: http://www1.isti.cnr.it/SPL-DS-2006/DS-CFP.html

Description
The doctoral symposium provides a platform for young researchers to present their work to an international audience and discuss it with each other and with experts in the field. Experienced researchers will comment on the presented work and give feedback for further development. This event is a unique opportunity for the presenting young researchers and doctoral students to receive invaluable expert feedback, make contact with other researchers in the field, professionally present their work, and become familiar with other approaches and future research topics. The doctoral symposium addresses research activities in the field of software product lines (SPLs). Topics of interest include all aspects of the development phases, management, evaluation, reuse, and maintenance of SPLs. The peculiarity of this doctoral symposium is that it is addressed specifically to young researchers with original ideas and initiatives in the SPL field. Although it addresses mainly PhD work in progress, we also encourage the submission of other work in progress such as master's degree or diploma theses.

Important Dates:
Submission deadline
Notification of acceptance  
Camera ready version
Symposium date
 
12 May 2006
19 June 2006
14 July 2006
22 August 2006

Panelists/Reviewers:
Birgit Geppert - Avaya Labs, USA
Andre van der Hoek - University of California, USA
Kyo Kang - POSTECH, Korea
David Weiss - Avaya Labs, USA


  

Contact Information:
For general information, contact John D. McGregor.
For web site information, contact Bob Krut.