AIST (Tutorial: AI in Software Test) Canceled
The utilization of AI in software development and testing is recently focused, especially by machine learning and deep learning techniques. AI is expected to help automate and reduce the amount of software testing tasks. So AI in software testing tools helps us build high quality of software efficiently and effectively. In this tutorial, the attendees will see how to utilize AI in software test, including theory, techniques, exercises and practices for test automation.
SSW (Software Safety and Sustainable Society)
The boundary of safety critical system is no longer clear in Today’s smart cities. Thus, Software Safety is becoming more critical factors in every life and industries. In this workshop, we share and discuss current and upcoming requirements and practices for software safety in different perspectives; Government initiatives, traditional safety critical system domains, and future smart technologies. Korea Association of Software and Civil Safety’s formal general meeting will be held as well in the workshop session.
-> Will be held as an off-line meeting on 6th July 2020
KIP (Software Engineering Practice in Korean Industry)
The Software Engineering Practices in Korean Industry (KIP) workshop is one of Korean Events in ICSE 2020 to present and discuss insights, strategies, improvements and solutions to software engineering issues in Korean industries. Developing quality software is a major concern for gaining market share and competitiveness in products. Therefore, this KIP will inform how various engineering techniques are applied in software development of Korean companies, and provide a venue for presenting, discussing, sharing and networking to researchers, practitioners, or software engineers. This workshop will comprise invited session and discussion session with valuable stories on software engineering practices.
-> Will be held as an off-line meeting on 6th July 2020
KIP
Software Engineering Practice in Korean Industry
About
The Software Engineering Practices in Korean Industry (KIP) workshop is one of Korean Events in ICSE 2020 to present and discuss insights, strategies, improvements and solutions to software engineering issues in Korean industries. Developing quality software is a major concern for gaining market share and competitiveness in products. Therefore, this KIP will inform how various engineering techniques are applied in software development of Korean companies, and provide a venue for presenting, discussing, sharing and networking to researchers, practitioners, or software engineers. This workshop will comprise invited session and discussion session with valuable stories on software engineering practices.
Call for Presentations
The Software Engineering Practices in Korean Industry (KIP) is a newly organized event for researchers and practitioners to introduce valuable story of software engineering technologies in Korean industries. This workshop will invite project stories related to software engineering, which are undertaken by Korean companies, regardless of whether it succeeds or fails. Additionally, project leaders at universities that have been targeting companies will be also cordially invited.
Submissions
We are seeking the following types of submissions, all of which must be written exclusively in English. We do not use double-blind review (i.e., authors do not have to hide their identities in their papers).
Regular papers: (3~4 pages, including figures, tables, appendices, and references): Regular papers should address issues or problems related to software engineering in industry. Each paper should present the problem clearly and how these problems are solved; the approaches, strategies, techniques, and methodologies used to solve the problems can be presented systematically, and can also include the tools used, processes involved, and so on. It can include the efficiencies and effects resulting from the proposed solution, as well as cultural change and innovation. The paper can include Lesson Learned from the completed projects.
Issue paper (2 pages): Issue paper is a short article that discusses software engineering issues that companies are currently contemplating. This paper should clearly describe what the problem is or what the issue arises, with including a description of the conditions or circumstances under which this problem or issue occurs. Also, this paper should present research questions about the problem from different perspectives, and includes the alternatives to answer these questions. In particular, it is encouraged that this paper be included for applications in the field of software engineering that take advantage of recent software technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, IoT, edge computing, etc.
Each accepted paper written in two pages will be also included in the ICSE K-CLEs Companion proceedings.
Formatting: Formatting instructions are available at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template for only Word Authors.
Submission Links. https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icse2020kip
Evaluation
All submissions will be reviewed by members of the KIP Program Committee. Submissions must not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of relevance to industry, significance of contribution, and quality of presentation.
Important Dates for Paper submissions
- Submission Due: Thu. 5th March, 2020
- Acceptance Notification: Fri, 18th March, 2020
- Camera-Ready Copy: Fri 5th June, 2020
- Workshop: Mon 6th July, 2020
Accepted Presentations
[KIP-01] A stepwise approach for adopting software development processes in automotive industry in Korea, Y. Jin, N. Lee, S. Min (SolutionLink)
[KIP-02] Software Reference and Quality Model based on UML for Verifying Weapon Software System, J. Lee, J. Beak, K. Cho (LIG Nex1)
[KIP-03] Case Study: Functional Safety on Commercial Vehicles, T. Gu, B. Sung, S. Bae, J. Park, S. Noh (Hyundai Motor)
[KIP-04] Case study of managing quality of financial software by measuring code coverage, K. Choi, S. Oh (Suresoft Tech)
[KIP-05] Weapon Software: Challenges and Directions, S. Lee, D. Kim (LIG Nex1)
[KIP-06] A Case Enhancing Productivity with IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management Solution, D. Kim(ESG), Y. Youn(LS Automotive), D. Kim(IBM Korea)
[KIP-07] Light UML with Automatically Generated Diagrams, H. Min, S. Cho (Dahan Tech)
[KIP-08] Process Improvement Practice for Automotive Electronic Component Developments, S. Lee(LG Electronics), T. Gu(Hyundai Motor)
Registration
- Author : 200,000(KRW) / Non-Author : 100,000(KRW)
- Registration Link : http://www.kiise.or.kr/conference/conf/076
- At least 1 person per paper must be registered at the Author Rate.
- Registration fees include KIP proceedings, coffee and cookie services, and souvenirs.
Venue
aT Center, Yangjae, Seoul (27, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul)
Notice
The presentation at this event is available in Korean. However, simultaneous interpretation services will be provided for foreigners who attend.
Contact
If there are queries regarding the CFP, please contact the KIP chairs (Jang-Eui Hong): jehong@chungbuk.ac.kr
SSW
Software Safety and Sustainable Society
About
The boundary of safety critical system is no longer clear in Today’s smart cities. Thus, Software Safety is becoming more critical factors in every life and industries. In this workshop, we share and discuss current and upcoming requirements and practices for software safety in different perspectives; Government initiatives, traditional safety critical system domains, and future smart technologies. Korea Association of Software and Civil Safety’s formal general meeting will be held as well in the workshop session.
Call for Presentations or Papers
This workshop is one of the Koran events in ICSE 2020 co-located events. We look forward to seeing many safety experts in different occupations; researchers, government officers, public organizations, industry sectors, and etc. We hope that this workshop will be a distinguishable event with presentations and discussions on software safety and a sustainable society. This workshop will include welcome speech from government officers, greetings, talks, keynotes from various experts. The workshop recruits presentations in the following subject areas, but not limited,
- Software Safety and Civil Safety
- Software for Safety in 4th Industrial Era
- Government and Public Initiatives on Software Safety
- Functional Safety
- Software Safety Analysis
- Hazard and Risk Analysis
- Safety of System of Systems
- Resilience Engineering
- Safety of Autonomous System
- Safety of Smart City
Submission
We are seeking the following types of submissions:
all of which must be written exclusively in English. We do not use double-blind review (i.e., authors do not have to hide their identities in their papers).
- Type 1: Presentation : around 20-30 pages in Power Point
- Type 2: Presentation + Papers : around 20-30 pages in Power Point + Up to 8 Page of conventional research paper format (two columns per page). You may use https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template for reference formatting but not mandatory.
Each accepted paper written in two pages will be also included in the ICSE K-CLEs Companion proceedings.
Submission Links
All presentations and papers must be submitted via email to workshop organizer
Sang Yoon Min Ph.D.
sang@sol-link.com or symin@kaist.ac.kr
Acknowledge email to every submission will be sent within 48 hours after submission. If you do not receive acknowledge email, please re-sent email or call +82-42-861-4202
Evaluation
All submissions will be reviewed by members of the Workshop Program Committee. Submissions must not have been previously published or concurrently submitted elsewhere. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of relevance to workshop topics, significance of contribution, and quality of presentation.
Important Dates
- Submission Due: Mon. the 22th of June 2020
- Acceptance Notification: Thu. the 24th of June, 2020
- Camera-Ready Copy(for Research Papers): the 26th of June, 2020
- Workshop: Mon. the 6th July, 2020
Languages
Presentation / Papers : Korean or English
Event : Event will be held in Korean, However, simultaneous interpretation services can be provided if needed
Registration
- Registration fee: 200,000(KRW)/ Person
- Registration Link : http://www.kiise.or.kr/conference/conf/076
Venue
aT Center, Yangjae, Seoul (27, Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul)
Program
Please find the program at this PDF file
Contact
If there are queries regarding the CFP, please contact the SSW chairs (Sang Yoon Min): sang@sol-link.com