BENEVOL 2019: 18th Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop Brussels, Belgium, November 28-29, 2019 |
Conference website | http://soft.vub.ac.be/benevol2019/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=benevol2019 |
Submission deadline | October 31, 2019 |
The goal of BENEVOL is to bring together researchers who are working in the field of software evolution and maintenance. BENEVOL offers an informal forum to meet and to discuss new ideas, important problems and obtained research results.
Submission Guidelines
BENEVOL accepts submissions in two categories:
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Technical papers (max 4 pages main text + 1 page of references) will undergo a mild yet constructive review. We explicitly solicit papers in the early stages of research, which are still rather rough around the edges and would benefit from feedback from the community. Technical papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee, assessing whether they are within the scope of BENEVOL (i.e., software maintenance and evolution) and meet its quality criteria. Authors will be asked to improve their paper and submit a camera ready version that will be published in the CEUR-WS.org workshop proceedings.
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Presentation abstracts (max 1 page) reports on research results that have already been published, or that are ready to be submitted to a conference or a journal. They will only be reviewed for relevance, and will not be included in the BENEVOL proceedings. When accepted, the 1-pagers will be made available on the website of the workshop. Of particular interest are summaries that try to provoke discussion, initiate challenging new avenues, etc.
All submission must conform to the IEEE Formatting Guidelines For Conference Proceedings. All submissions must be in PDF format; must use the A4 page size and must add page-numbers at the bottom. Technical papers, when properly formatted, must not exceed four (4) pages main text + one (1) page of references, while presentation abstracts should not exceed one (1) page. This limit includes the main text, figures, tables, and appendices.
Committees
Organizing committee
- Dario Di Nucci - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Coen De Roover - Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Program committee
- Anthony Cleve - University of Namur
- Eleni Constantinou - University of Mons
- Laurence Duchien - University of Lille
- Serge Demeyer - Universiteit Antwerpen
- Anne Etien - University of Lille
- Johan Fabry - Raincode Labs
- Mohammad Ghafari - University of Bern
- Georgios Gousios - Delft University of Technology
- Julia Lawall - Inria/LIP6
- Slinger Jansen - Utrecht University
- Ivano Malavolta - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- Tom Mens - University of Mons
- Mike Papadakis - University of Luxembourg
- Gregorio Robles - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
- Alexander Serebrenik - Eindhoven University of Technology
- Stefano Zacchiroli - University Paris Diderot and Inria
- Andy Zaidman - Delft University of Technology
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the organizing committee.