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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
S O F T V I S ' 0 6
September 4-5, 2006
Brighton, UK
http://www.softvis.org/softvis06
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NEWS:
- Submission site is now open
- Ron Baecker will be the joint keynote for VL/HCC and SoftVis.
DEADLINES
Paper submission: April 7, 2006
Notification of acceptance: June 12, 2006
Final papers due: July 7, 2006
Software visualization encompasses the development and evaluation of methods
for
graphically representing different aspects of software, including its
structure,
its abstract and concrete execution, and its evolution. The goal of this
symposium
is to provide a forum for researchers from different backgrounds (HCI,
software
engineering, programming languages, visualization, computer science
education) to
discuss and present original research on software visualization.
Over the years SOFTIVS has become the premier venue for presenting all types
of
research on software visualization. After SOFTVIS03 in San Diego, and
SOFTVIS05
in St. Louis, the third iteration of this conference series will be
co-located
with the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing and
with the Psychology of Programmers Interest Group (PPIG) Workshop in
Brighton, UK.
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Papers
We seek theoretical as well as practical papers on applications, techniques,
tools
and case studies. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to, the
following:
- Visualization of algorithms and programs
- Visualization "beyond programs", eg: software design, database schemas,
software process, security, debugging.
- Software visualization in education
- Integration of software visualization tools with development environments
- Graph drawing algorithms for software visualization
- Empirical evaluation of software visualization system effectiveness
Papers should represent original, unpublished results and will be rigorously
reviewed
by the international Program Committee. Papers must be in standard ACM
2-column format
and cannot exceed 10 pages in total length. Authors should prepare and
electronically
submit a PDF version of their paper. Videos not exceeding 5 minutes in
length can
accompany a paper submission. Papers are due April 7, 2006. Some hints for
prospective
authors are available online. For more details on the submission process see
the
SOFTVIS06 web site at www.softvis.org
General Chair:
Eileen Kraemer, The University of Georgia, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA
Stephan Diehl, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany
Program Committee:
Rob DeLine, Microsoft Research, USA
Mary Jean Harrold, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
John Hosking, Univ. Auckland, New Zealand
Chris Hundhausen, Washington State University
Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz, Germany
Andreas Kerren, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Stephen Kobourov, University of Arizona, USA
Hideki Koike, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan
Michele Lanza, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Jonathan I. Maletic, Kent State University, USA
Malcolm Munro, University of Durham, UK
Tom Naps, University of Wisconsin -- Oshkosh, USA
Helen Purchase, University of Glasgow, UK
Steve Reiss, Brown University, USA
John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Margaret-Anne Storey, University of Victoria, Canada
Ayellet Tal, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Alexandru Telea, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
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