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Conference aim and objectives:
The 9th International Conference on Software Methodologies, Tools and
Techniques (SoMeT_10) will take place on September 29-October 1, 2010, in (Yokohama, Japan).
This event will continue
and extend coming conferences on SOMET
series.
You are invited to participate in SoMeT_10 to help
build a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences to foster new directions
in software development methodologies and related tools and techniques.
This conference is
focused on exploring innovations, controversies, and challenges facing the
Software Engineering community today.
The conference brings together theory and experience to propose and
evaluate solutions to Software Engineering problems. The conference also provides a
forum and an opportunity to assess the current state-of-the-art in Software
Engineering and to chart future directions for the Software Engineering
community.
The conference is focused on, but not limited to
the following areas:
- Requirement
engineering, especially for high-assurance system, and requirement
elicitation,
- Software methodologies and tools for
robust, reliable, non-fragile software design.
- Software development
techniques for legacy systems
- Automatic software generation versus
reuse, and legacy systems, source code analysis and manipulation,
- Software quality
and process assessment for business enterprise models
- Intelligent software systems design, and
software evolution techniques,
- Agile
Software and Lean Methods,
- Software optimization and formal methods
for software design
- Static, dynamic analysis of software performance model, software maintenance,
- Software security tools and techniques,
and related Software Engineering models
- End-user programming environment,
User-centered Adoption-Centric Reengineering techniques
- Ontology, cognitive models and
philosophical aspects on software design,
- Software design through interaction, and
precognitive software techniques for interactive software
entertainment applications,
- Business oriented software application
models,
- Software Engineering models, and formal
techniques for software representation, software testing and
validation,
- End-user programming environment,
User-centered and
Adoption-Centric models Reengineering techniques
- Artificial Intelligence Techniques on
Software Engineering, and Requirement Engineering
- Creativity and
art in software design
principles
- Axiomatic based
principles on software design
- Agile Software and Lean Methods
- Model Driven
Development (DVD), code centric to model centric software engineering
- Others software engineering disciplines,
The conference program also, has several invited talks revised by the
program committee members. Those invited technical papers will describe
innovative and significant work in the research and practice of software
science.
Click of Submission details for more
details of deadlines
and how to submit your paper:
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