ICSSP 2022: 16th International Conference on Software and Systems Process Software Engineering Institute Pittsburgh, PA, United States, May 20-22, 2022 |
Conference website | https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/news-events/events/icssp/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icssp2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | January 24, 2022 |
Submission deadline | January 24, 2022 |
Update:
The tentative is program is available at: https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/news-events/events/icssp/program.cfm
You can register for the conference at: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/international-conference-on-software-and-system-processes-2022-registration-244726091327
ICSSP will again be held jointly with the International Conference on Global Software Engineering (ICGSE) on May 20-22, 2022. The conference is co-sponsored and will be hosted by the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA). ICSSP 2022 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to share their research findings, experiences, and new ideas on diverse topics related to software and system processes and global software engineering. The goal is to advance both the state of the research and the state of the practice by applying innovative ideas from different fields of research to the future of software engineering processes and globally distributed software development.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submissions are invited for unpublished original work in the following categories:
- Full Papers (10 pages + 2 pages with references) that reflect completed and evaluated research on novel approaches to major software and systems engineering process challenges, especially relating to the Future of Software Engineering Process & Practice for Global Competitiveness and Innovation. Enhanced versions of the best research papers will be included in a special issue of the Journal of Software: Evolution and Process.
- Short papers (5 pages including references) that present concise research results, describe work-in-progress (e.g. Ph. D. research), or conceptual and position papers addressing new perspectives, open questions, and future directions. Short papers can also be industrial papers, for instance, describing practical challenges or research needs motivated by the experience.
- Experience reports – by industry. Experience Reports provide the opportunity for you to share your practical experience through a paper and accompanying talk at the conference. An experience report is a reflection of your own industry experiences (e.g. challenges you have seen, what you tried and approaches you have taken, what worked and what didn’t work). In a specific call, we will invite submissions of an abstract in which you briefly explain your own, unpublished experience related to one or more topics of the conference. If your proposal is accepted, you will then be shepherded as you write your report. Experience reports are short papers (maximum 5 pages) that will be published in the conference proceedings. (Wait for specific CFP)
- Journal first – original works published only on Journal but never presented in a conference. Specific Call To Be Announced
Full and Short Research Papers
Abstract Submission: January 24, 2022 (optional)
Paper Submission: January 24, 2022
Notification: March 4, 2022
Camera Ready: Mar 25, 2022
Experience Reports
Submission: January 21, 2022
Conditional Acceptance Notification (Start of Shepherding): January 21, 2022
Go/No-Go based on Shepherding Judgement: February 18, 2022
Camera Ready: March 25, 2022
Industry Talks
Abstract and Slide Package Submission: January 21, 2022
Notification: February 18, 2022
Slide Package Camera Ready: March 11, 2022
List of Topics
Submissions must be related to software and systems processes and/or global software engineering and we are especially interested in, but not limited to, papers addressing the topics in the following list:
Work from Anywhere (WFX)
Emerging processes supporting remote work
Infrastructure for WFX
Hiring and Economics of WFX
Education and Training
Software process management (SPM) education
Global and Distributed SE curricula
Lessons learned on SPM or GSE courses
Future and Innovation Related to Software Process and Collaboration
Process for Embedded and IoT Systems
ALM/PLM for distributed teams Software Processes for Augmented, virtual, and extended reality (AR/VR/ XR)
Use of AR/VR/XR in Distributed Settings
Software Process for low-code development practices
Quantum programming and software engineering
Software process for Blockchain
Blockchain to improve/enhance Global Software Development
Software Developer’s Experience (DX)Software Developers’ Relationship (DevRel)
Process and Infrastructure for Software Applications in Scientific Research
Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics in Software Process and Development
Engineering societal-scale software systems
Fairness in software process
Processes to assure Equity in Software Development
Ethics in the Software Development ProcessEthical behavior in Global and Distributed Settings
Business Strategy
Hiring in global settings
Startup and entrepreneurship in software process and distributed development
Processes and practices for cross-company collaboration
Supplier management in global settings
Economics of Distributed Software Development
Team building in WFX
Competitiveness and Innovation in WFX settings
Methods and Processes
DevOps Software Delivery Performance
Chatbots and Continuous Integration
Agile methods in co-located and distributed companies, projects, and teams
Lean development
Hybrid Processes
Pair programming and mob programming
Open-source software development
AI for supporting software and systems processes
Processes for developing AI-based systems
Software representation and design (architectures, components, and services)
Empirical studies and experiences
Human Aspects of Distributed Software Development and Processes
Human-centered and participatory processes
Team building
Turnover and retention
Trust and social relationships
Newcomers’ onboarding and socialization
Systems-Software InterfacesAgile systems and software engineering
Connecting systems and software engineering
Software and systems modeling
Distributed Systems and software engineering
Organizing Committee
Anita Carleton, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (USA), General Chair
John Robert, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (USA), Program Committee Co-Chair
Regina Hebig, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), Program Committee Co-Chair
Igor Steinmacher, Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR) (Brazil), Program Committee Co-Chair
Leon Osterweil, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA), Senior Advisory Member
David Raffo, Portland State University (USA), Senior Advisory Member
Eray Tüzün, Bilkent University (Turkey), Publicity Chair
Ricardo Britto, Ericsson (Sweden), Industry Chair
Contact
Feel free to contact the ICSSP and ICGSE 2022 Program Co-Chairs for more details.
Sponsors
International Software and Systems Process Association (ISSPA)
Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute
In cooperation with ACM and the ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT)