HCSE2022: Human-Centric Software Engineering: From Requirements to Software Deployment |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hcse2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2021 |
Submission deadline | October 30, 2021 |
*** Call for Chapters ***
We invite high-quality chapters for an edited book on
HUMAN-CENTRIC SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: FROM REQUIREMENTS TO SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT
A book to be published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group and edited by:
- John Grundy, Australian Laureate Fellow and Professor of Software Engineering at Monash University, Australia
- Ivan Mistrik, Senior Computer Scientist & Software Researcher, Heidelberg, Germany
- Bruce Maxim, Full Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
- Emilia Mendes, Full Professor of Computer Science at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Submission Guidelines
Overview
Software is designed and built by people for people. These people - both developers and end users - come with a diverse range of human aspects that impact the development and use of software. For example, developer personalities, culture, language, gender and age many all impact the way they approach software engineering individually and as a team. End users have diverse age, physical and mental challenges, socio-economic status, educational attainment, language, technical proficiency, emotional reactions to software, engagement and enjoyment expectations, and cognitive skills, all impacting their perception and use of software. This book explores contemporary approaches to addressing these critical human aspects of software engineering and usage.
Format
Chapters are invited that synthesize existing knowledge on relevant background topics and application areas in human factors in software engineering. Chapters should be accessible to senior undergraduate students and graduate students with a background in Computer Science, Information Science, Software Engineering, Software Architecture, Systems Engineering, Requirements Engineering, Software Design or related disciplines. Chapters are not expected to correspond to the description of a single research project or technique. Each chapter should clearly highlight three to five take-away messages or key lessons at the beginning of the chapter.
Procedure
Please submit your chapter in PDF format to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hcse2022
Chapters will be peer-reviewed by 3 reviewers. The authors participating in this publishing project will also be asked to review chapters by other contributors.
We recommend using Word from very beginning, since the sources for the final manuscript are required to be in Word.
Please refer to Publisher’s Guideline for Authors at
You are expected to collaborate on final editing of your chapter by Publisher’s editorial project manager.
All contributors have to provide a chapter abstract for each chapter (approx. 150-200 words each) at the time of delivery of the Work to the Publisher. These abstracts will become part of the book’s metadata but will not be printed in the book.
Important Dates
- Letter of Intent to editors (a tentative title, authors, a short abstract): 30 July 2021
- Chapters due: 30 October 2021
- First round of reviews: 1 November 2021 – 30 November 2021
- Revisions: 15 December 2021 - 30 January 2022
- Second round of reviews: 15 February 2022 -15 March 2022
- Final notifications: 31 March 2022
- Complete manuscript due: 30 April 2022
- Expected publication: Summer 2022
Contact
For further details please contact editors:
- John Grundy john.grundy@monash.edu
- Ivan Mistrik i.j.mistrik@t-online.de
- Bruce Maxim bmaxim@umich.edu
- Emilia Mendes emilia.mendes@bth.se