Safe travels to those coming to Melbourne!
For those presenting virtually - we look forward to ‘seeing’ you!
The lists of all accepted papers of the 18th Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS) are now available.
- Accepted papers of the research track
- Accepted papers of the artifact track
The preliminary programme for the main ICSE conference days is now available, and for some of the co-located events and workshops (organisers are entering the rest as soon as possible):
https://conf.researchr.org/program/icse-2023/program-icse-2023/
If you have an issue with the scheduling of your presentation, please let us know via this form:
https://forms.gle/uX6GgWaa3ahMn8ib7
We will do our best to accomodate a reasonable requested change, but as there are over 500 items we had to schedule, it may prove impossible to swap/move presentations. Reasons we will consider are clashing time - down to present two different papers at the same time :-) ; two presentations you will be giving very close together in different rooms ; remote presenting and very difficult time to present (we may not be able to solve this due to room/schedule limitations). We will not normally consider changing a scheduled presentation just to accomodate travel requirements or day/time preferences.
The Call for Artifacts of the SEAMS’23 artifact track is available here.
SEAMS 2023 continues to encourage its community members to build dedicated artifacts that support driving, communicating, comparing, and evaluating their research on software engineering for adaptive and self-managing systems. In this spirit, the SEAMS 2023 artifacts track exists to review, promote, share, and catalog research artifacts that bring value to the community.
The Call for Papers of the SEAMS’23 research track is available here.
SEAMS is a CORE-A ranked conference that applies software engineering methods, techniques, processes, and tools to support the construction of safe, performant, and cost-effective self-adaptive and autonomous systems that provide self-* properties like self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection. The objective of SEAMS is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to investigate, discuss, examine, and advance the fundamental principles, state of the art, and the solutions addressing critical challenges of engineering self-adaptive and self-managing systems.
We look forward to seeing everyone next week @ ICSE 2023!!!Fri 12 May 2023 |
SEAMS: Accepted Papers Mon 13 Mar 2023 |
Preliminary programme availableThu 9 Feb 2023 |
Artifact Track: Call for ArtifactsWed 20 Jul 2022 |
Research Track: Call for PapersTue 12 Jul 2022 |