The Program Committee Has Accepted 18 Regular Papers, More to be Accepted in Two Weeks
The first eighteen regular reports were accepted for inclusion into the conference program:
- Andrey Karpov, Evgeniy Ryzhkov “Early errors detection in parallel programs”
- Vladimir Itsykson, Mikhail Moiseev, Vadim Tsesko, Alexey Zakharov “Automatic defects detection in industrial software for С/С++”
- Oleg Ridchenko “Specifics of IT Project Managers in Eastern Europe”
- Sergey Andrzheevsky “Planning Game for offshore XP project”
- Tatyana Peftieva, Stanislav Kalkanov “Quality Assurance in practice or how to make project audit really useful”
- Dmitry Vavilov, Larisa Melikhova, Alexey Logunov “Perspectives of Digital TV applications development in Russia”
- Alexander Kondakov “CMMI® Appraisals: He who laughs last…”
- Anton Khritankov “An Approach to Software Project Feasibility Study Using Stochastic Risk Model during Proposal Preparation”
- Stepan Bogdan, Anton Kudinov, Nikolay Markov “Example of implementation of MES Magistral-Vostok for oil and gas production enterprise”
- Julia Nechaeva “Catches of Testing Outsourcing”
- Stas Fomin “Test management with Testopia — missing link?”
- Ali Khawaldeh, Mohammed Mahdi, Monzer Krishan “Simulation of Neurofuzzy Controller Design for Unstable and Non-linear Control Systems”
- Saeid Kamari, Mohammad Khayyambashi “Automatic Interface Generation of a Service Participating in Multiple Choreographies”
- Dima Bulov, Vladimir Bulov “Creating technological portal commodity distribution network automotive company”
- Tatyana Peftieva, Stanislav Kalkanov “Mind the GAP or how to provide stability and evolution in software development using CMMI GAP-analysis”
- Wojciech Basalaj, Frank Van den Beuken, Andrew Kay “Overlaps between C++ Coding Standards, A comparison of HICPP, JSF++ and MISRA C++”
- Michele Marchesi, Giulio Concas, Guido Porruvecchio, Sara Didaci, Marco Melis, Dino Manca “Regulus: a tool supporting agile and non-agile processes based on meta-information”
- Sergey Zykov “Software Engineering and Computer Science Curricula Development for IT University of Republic of Kazakhstan”
Look for updates our web-site: abstracts and speakers’ bios will be published soon.
The final list of all accepted regular talks will be approved by Program Committee on September 25. We expect that it will contain some 50-60 the very best papers from about 120-130 submitted.
The vast majority of presentations delivered at CEE-SECR conference are regular talks. They are selected by the international Program Committee using double-blind peer review process: submitting authors are not informed of who reviews their papers, and the identity of the authors is concealed from the reviewers, lest the knowledge of authorship bias their review. In 2008 the Program Committee has accepted 62% of submitted papers; in 2009 we plan to slow down the acceptance rate to 50%. Please, visit /submission to download Call For Papers and learn more about submitting regular paper. The submission deadline is September 12.