XP2019: 20th International Conference on Agile Software and Systems Development Ecole de Technologie Supérieure Montréal, Canada, May 21-25, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.agilealliance.org/xp2019 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=xp2019 |
Submission deadline | January 17, 2019 |
XP 2019 will bring together academic and industry researchers, practitioners, and thought leaders to share research results, best practices, and experiences in the field of agile software and systems development. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a “newbie” - XP 2019 will offer a valuable networking and learning experience.
XP2000, held in Cagliari Italy, was the first Agile Software Development conference. The conference has evolved from its original focus on eXtreme Programing (XP), to a broader agile research and practice conference. Since 2019 marks the 20th edition of the XP conference series, the conference theme will be “Agile - the Next 20 Years: Share and Discover! ”
Submission Guidelines for Research Papers
See web site for call for workshops, tutorials, experience reports, etc. xp2019.org.
Papers length should not exceed 15 pages (full papers) and 7 pages (short papers).
There is no limit on the number of submissions an author may submit, but authors are advised to focus on quality rather than on quantity.
By submitting to the XP Research Papers Track, authors acknowledge that they are aware of and agree that papers submitted to XP 2019 must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or submitted for review elsewhere while under consideration for XP 2019.
All submissions must conform to the LNBIP formatting and submission instructions. See instructions for authors on their site
List of Topics
- Agile and lean approaches to requirements gathering, testing, release management and deployment
- Tools and techniques for agile and lean development
- Qualitative/quantitative improvement techniques for agile and lean processes and products
- Measurement and metrics for agile projects, agile processes, agile software and agile teams
- Agile sustainability, evolution and revolution
- Adopting and adapting agile and lean in large projects and organizations
- Agile practices in global software development and offshoring
- Agile and lean software business and software startups
- Foundations and conceptual studies of and for agile and lean methods
- Empirical studies and evaluations
- Teaching and using agile methods in education and research
- Emerging topics and future directions for modern agile
Committees
Program Committee
- see web site xp2019.org
Organizing committee
- General Chair: François Coallier, École de technologie supérieure
- Program co-chairs: Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia
Steven Fraser, Innoxec - Local Arrangements: Patrick Cardinal, École de technologie supérieure
- Tutorials and Workshops: Robert Chatley, Imperial College
Shane McIntosh, McGill University - Doctoral Symposium: Casper Lassenius, Aalto University & John Noll, U of East London
- Agile Leadership Symposium: Gail Ferreira, The Boston Consulting Group
- Industry & Practice: Alex Sloley, Australia
Dennis Mancl, MSWX Software Experts
Yang Wang, Bosch & U. Stuttgart - Experience Reports: Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
Steve Adolph, cPrime - Educator’s Forum: Craig Anslow, Victoria University Wellington
- Research Workshops: Rashina Hoda, University of Auckland
- Panels: Steven Fraser
- Research Posters: Philippe Kruchten
- Sponsors Liaison: Philip Brock, Agile Alliance
- Agile Montréal Liaison: Martin Goyette, Agile Montréal
- Communication & Marketing: Pam Hughes, Agile Alliance
- Press & Media Sponsors: Pam Hughes, Agile Alliance
- Students Volunteers Coordinator: Roberto Erick Lopez Herrejon, École de technologie supérieure
Publication
XP2019 proceedings will be published in in the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) by Springer, Berlin.
Venue
XP 2019 will be held at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), an engineering school part of the Université du Québec network in downtown Montréal. As a cosmopolitan bilingual city Montréal, at confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, is home to four major academic institutions, a growing community of companies in information and communications technology, and major cultural attractions. New this year, for the first time XP will be held outside of Europe and will be co-located with ACM/IEEE’s ICSE (International Conference on Software Engineering).
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to XP2019@agilealliance.org