Call for Papers
The Tutorials track of the 30th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE 2026) invites researchers working in the field of empirical Software Engineering to submit proposals for tutorials to be presented at EASE 2026.
Scope and Goal
In recent years, the International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE) has become a premier venue for evidence-based software engineering and its implications for software practice. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals to the Tutorials Track of EASE 2026.
Topics of interests may include but not limited to:
- Theory development, operationalization, testing, and application.
- Applications of evaluation and assessment in specific contexts, such as:
- Software Requirements
- Software Architecture
- Data-Driven Software Engineering
- Global Software Engineering
- Software Design
- Software Construction
- Software Testing
- Software Operations
- DevOps and Continuous Delivery
- Software Maintenance
- Software Configuration Management
- Software Engineering Management
- Software Engineering Models and Methods
- Software Engineering Process (e.g., agile, hybrid)
- Software Quality
- AI-Based Software Development
- Human factors and behavioral aspects of Software Engineering.
- Applications of Large Language Models (LLMs) to solve existing Software Engineering tasks.
- Software development practices and process improvement.
- Recommender Systems for Software Engineering.
- Sustainability in Software Engineering.
- Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering.
- Quantum Software Engineering.
Types of Tutorials
We solicit two types of contributions as follows:
- Short Tutorials (90 minutes): This type of tutorial is related to emerging topics in software engineering, including the use of large language models to solve various tasks.
- Long Tutorials (180 minutes, divided into two 90-minute sessions): Researchers and practitioners introduce a comprehensive tutorial about specific topic(s) defined in the Scope and Goal section.
How to Submit
Submissions should be written in English and formatted following the ACM Primary Article Template with the following details:
1. Tutorial’s title.
2. Authors’ information (names, affiliations, emails).
3. A summary of the tutorial.
4. A detailed description of why the tutorial is of interest to the community.
5. Biography of the speakers.
All tutorials need to be submitted by March 2nd, 2026, at the latest through the web-based submission system EasyChair for EASE 2026, specifying “Tutorial Track” as the option.
Publication and proceedings
Accepted submissions will have the opportunity to publish a 2-page abstract in the EASE 2026 Companion proceedings.