Conference theme
How do we define successful systems and software engineering projects? Is it Requirements Engineering and Management? Adaptive Architectures? Quality Assurance? Project Management? High Maturity Processes? Measurement? Safe and Secure Systems? Testing and Evaluation? It is all of these, and more.
Before we can have successful systems and software engineering projects, we need to know what they look like and we need to know how to define them. Once we know that, we can move towards them with greater confidence. Our industry needs to get it right today, not sometime in the future. If software intensive systems are such a big part of life in today’s technologically enabled world, as a matter of urgency we must ensure that the techniques and methods we use will create success. Let us dispense with the ‘hit or miss’ approaches of the past. We can no longer afford these, if we ever could.
Help our industry better understand the nature of best practice. Each year ISSEC contributes to an expanding body of knowledge that helps the industry improve its capabilities. ISSEC 2012 is seeking high quality contributions from the disciplines of systems engineering, software engineering, and process improvement that contribute to successful systems and software engineering projects today
Key Dates for Speakers
Submission of Abstracts: 16 March 2012
Notification of Acceptance / Rejection: 13 April 2012
Photograph, video and registration due: 30 April 2012
Notification of presentation time/date: 25 March 2012
PowerPoint, Authorisation Form and AV Requirements due: 31 May 2012
Refereed Papers only:
Full Paper submission: 31 May 2012
Notification of Paper Acceptance: 27 June 2012
Submission of Camera Ready Papers: 11 July 2012
If you have been accepted to be a presenter at this year's Conference, please download the guidelines here:
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Please ensure you use the Paper template:
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Stream Chairs:
Program Chair: Angela Tuffley
Software Engineering Stream Chair: Heinz Schmidt
Systems Engineering Stream Chair: Jo Ann Lane
Process Improvement Stream Chair: David Zubrow