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Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering (PASTE '02)

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Welcome to SIGSOFT 2002


SIGSOFT 2002 was a great success!
We hope to see you at future SIGSOFT and ESEC/FSE conferences.


SIGSOFT 2002 brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to exchange new results related to both traditional and emerging fields of software engineering. At SIGSOFT 2002, the

10th International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE-10)

will be complemented by SIGSOFT tutorials and two workshops:

2002 Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering (PASTE '02)

Workshop on Self-Healing Systems (WOSS '02).

FSE-10 Keynote Speakers

News

  • » The conference hotel is sold out. Other hotels have been added to the web site . «

  • The list of Student Research Forum poster participants is available.

  • Students may apply for support to attend SIGSOFT 2002/FSE-10, including workshops and tutorials, through the SIGSOFT Conference Attendance Program for Students (CAPS).

  • An Educator's Grant Program has been established. This program is designed to help increase the participation of women and minorities in software engineering by inviting and funding faculty from institutions with a large minority and/or female student enrollment to attend FSE-10 and two special half-day tutorials targeted (but not limited) to this group.

  • A Student Research Forum has been added including Student Posters.

  • SIGSOFT 2002/FSE-10 will select up to 10% of accepted papers for the SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award.


SIGSOFT 2002 topics of interest include:

  • Component-Based Software Engineering
  • Distributed, Web-Based, and Internet-Scale Software Engineering
  • Empirical Studies of Software Tools and Methods
  • Feature Interaction and Crosscutting Concerns
  • Generic Programming and Software Reuse
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Software Analysis and Model Checking
  • Software Architectures
  • Software Configuration Management
  • Software Engineering and Security
  • Software Engineering Tools and Environments
  • Software Information Management
  • Software Metrics
  • Software Performance Engineering
  • Software Process and Workflow
  • Software Reengineering
  • Software Reliability Engineering
  • Software Safety
  • Software Testing
  • Specification and Verification
  • User Interfaces

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Debra A. Brodbeck, Institute for Software Research, University of California, Irvine, brodbeck@uci.edu