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                Call for Participation -- SOFTVIS '05
               ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
                       St. Louis, Missouri, USA
                          14 - 15 May, 2005
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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.
                                                                    
                                                                    
SoftVis '05 is the second meeting in a planned series of biennial
conferences. Our objective is to continue to make the SoftVis series the
premier venue for presenting all types of research on software
visualization.
                                                                    
                                                                    
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, including numerical, geometric,     
   genetic, distributed and graph algorithms
                     
   Visualization in software engineering, e.g. UML diagrams         

   Visualization-based software in computer science and software
   engineering education

   Integration of software visualization tools and development      
   environments                                                     

   Program visualization                                            

   Protocol and log visualization (security, trust)                 

   Visualization of parallel programs                               

   Visualization of the software development process                

   Visualization of data and processes in applications              

   Graph drawing algorithms for software visualization               

   Visualization of data base schemes                               

   Visual debugging                                                 

   3D software visualization                                        

   Software visualization on the internet                           

   Program analyses and visualization                               

   Empirical evaluation of software visualization system            
   effectiveness                                                    
                                                                    
   Visualization of Web Services

   Visualization of workflow and business processes
                                                                    
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 December 1, 2004. Further details on
precise submission guidelines are available on the conference Web page
at http://www.softvis.org/softvis05.
                                                                    
For more information and questions about the SoftVis'05 Symposium,
please send email to Steve Reiss ([log in to unmask]), Wim DePauw
([log in to unmask]), or Tom Naps ([log in to unmask]).

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