[AISWorld] Deadline extended: CFP: Human Aspects of Software Engineering (HAoSE) at SPLASH 2010

Yael Dubinsky yael at cs.technion.ac.il
Fri Aug 13 02:28:27 EDT 2010


Due to several requests the deadline is extended to August 17, 2010


The Second Workshop on Human Aspects of Software Engineering (HAoSE2010)
In conjunction with SPLASH 2010, Reno/Tahoe Nevada, USA  
Sunday, October 17, 2010

ABSTRACT  
This workshop focuses on human aspects of software engineering. The
importance of this topic stems from the recognition that the more the
software world is developed, the more it is accepted by the software
engineering community that the people involved in software development
processes deserve more attention. In this spirit, this workshop attempts to
highlight the world of software engineering from the perspective of the main
actors involved in software development processes: the individuals, the
team, the customer, different organizational role holders, and other stake
holders. 
The workshop consists of theory- and practice-based presentations, group
work and discussions. Workshop activities include: experience sharing with
respect to case studies in which human aspects play a central role,
examination of different software engineering topics from the human
perspective, exploration of how the awareness to human aspects of SE may
foster organizational processes, and teaching human aspects of SE in
software organizations and in the academia.

THE FIRST WORKSHOP WEBSITE: The First Workshop on Human Aspects of Software
Engineering (HAoSE2009)

WORKSHOP GOALS 
·        The participants share their research work on human aspects of
software engineering 
·        The participants build a community that further explore human
aspects of software engineering  
·        The participants investigate research methods that fit for the
exploration of human aspects of software engineering
·        The participants explore cognitive, social and organizational
aspects of software engineering
·        The participants deepen their understanding of how human aspects of
software engineering influence software development processes

WORKSHOP TOPICS
We welcome the submission of papers from the full spectrum of issues related
with human aspects of software engineering. For example, 
·        Social perspective at software engineering
·        Collaboration and teamwork in software teams
·        Cognitive perspective at software engineering 
·        Learning processes in software engineering 
·        Ethical issues in software engineering 
·        Culture and diversity issues in software engineering  

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: August 17, 2010
Notification to authors: at least one week prior to early bird registration
deadline
Submission of revised and final version: October 1, 2010
Human Aspects of Software Engineering Workshop: October 17, 2010

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Orit Hazzan, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,
oritha at tx.technion.ac.il
Yael Dubinsky, IBM Haifa Research Lab, dubinsky at il.ibm.com

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
John J. Barton, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Andrew Begel, Microsoft Research, USA 
Yvonne Dittrich, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark 
Gregor Engels, University of Paderborn, Germany
Ido Guy, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel 
Irit Hadar, Haifa University, Israel
Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, Canada 
Helen C. Sharp, The Open University, UK  
Gina Venolia, Microsoft Research, USA

SUBMISSIONS AND PARTICIPATION
We encourage authors to submit a paper discussing experience or research in
all topics related to human aspects of software engineering. 
Papers submitted to the workshop should contain original contributions that
address the workshop's topics of interest. 
The workshop welcomes 2 types of submissions:
-      Full papers (maximum length - 8 pages)
-      Position papers describing work in progress or an author's
perspective at human aspects of software engineering (maximum length - 2
pages)
Submitted papers must conform to the ACM SIG Proceedings style (2 column,
see templates). 
Papers are to be submitted electronically at
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=haose2010.








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