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Subject: SANER 2021 Workshops (VST, IBF, and IWBOS) Welcome Your Contributions
From: SEWORLD Moderator <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:Mon, 30 Nov 2020 01:49:32 -0000
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Dear All,

Happy Holidays!Three workshops at SANER 2021 welcome your contributions. Please see detailed information below:
4th Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests (VST 2021)

Software projects accumulate large sets of test cases, encoding valuable expert knowledge about the system under test to the extent of many person years. Over time, the reliability of the tests decreases, and they become difficult to understand and maintain. Extra effort is required for repairing broken tests and for adapting and co-evolving test suites with changing software systems.

The International Workshop on Validation, Analysis and Evolution of Software Tests (VST) is a unique event bringing together academics, industrial researchers, and practitioners for exchanging experiences, solutions and new ideas in applying methods, techniques and tools from software analysis, evolution and re-engineering to advance the state of the art in test development and maintenance.

The workshop invites high quality submissions related, but are not limited, to:

* Test minimization and simplification
* Fault localization and automated repair
* Change analysis for software tests
* Test visualization
* Test validation
* Documentation analysis
* Bug report analysis
* Test evolution
* Test case generation
* Model-based testing
* Combinations of the topics above

Important Dates

Abstract submission deadline: December 7, 2020 AoE
Paper submission deadline: December 11, 2020 AoE
Notifications: January 5, 2021
Camera Ready: January 12, 2021

For further information and submission details visit the workshop's official page: https://vst2021.scch.at/


IBF2021: 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Bug Fixing

Bug fixing is expensive and the study of it is a hot research topic in software engineering. During the bug fixing process, developers leverage various software artifacts (e.g., bug reports, commits, log files, source files, etc.) and explore multi-source heterogeneous information (Q&A websites, web resources, software communities, etc.) to reproduce the bugs, locate the bugs, identify candidate fixing solutions, apply the fixes and validate the fixes. The rich data can indicate the important information of bug fixing, which can guide developers resolve bugs. For example, a bug report not only shows the details of the reported bug, but also shows the potential method of bug fixing. Therefore, how to analyze and utilize these data is an important step of bug fixing.

The workshop will focus on intelligent bug fixing. Generally, bug fixing process includes bug understanding (i.e., bug reproduction, severity/priority verification, bug summarization, bug classification, bug knowledge extraction), bug localization, bug fixing, and bug validation. By using data mining, information retrieval, machine learning, natural language processing, artificial intelligence technologies, visualization technologies, human-computer interaction technologies and code analysis technologies, a series of new automated algorithms will be proposed to improve the performance of developers bug fixing process. In this workshop, we solicit high-quality contributions with consolidated and thoroughly evaluated application-oriented research results in the area of intelligent bug fixing that are worthy of archival publication in SANER 2020 workshop proceeding. It is intended to (i) provide a summary of research that advances intelligent bug fixing using multiple data analysis and processing techniques, and (ii) serve as a comprehensive collection of some of the current state-of-the-art technologies within this content.

The topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
• Big Data in Bug Fixing Activities
• Bug Analysis
• Software Artifacts Generation
• Bug Summarization/Enrichment
• Duplicates Detection
• Bug Severity/Priority Prediction
• Bug Assignment
• Bug Localization
• Automated Program Repair
• Empirical Studies in Bug Analysis and Fixing
• Intelligent Software Repair
• Intelligent Software Testing
• Knowledge Graph for Bug Fixing
• AI in Intelligent Bug Fixing
• Software Testing for AI-based Systems

Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline:        December 8, 2020
Notifications:                       January 5, 2021
Camera ready deadline:           January 12, 2021

Workshop website:  https://risame.github.io/ibf/#/2021
Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ibf2021
IWBOSE-2021: International Workshop on Blockchain Oriented Software Engineering
The Workshop’s goal is to gather together practitioners and researchers to discuss on progresses on the research and on the practical usage of blockchain technologies and smart contracts, focusing on the application and definition of Software Engineering principles and practices specific for such software technology, and for the technologies relying on it. The workshop calls researches on specific tools, paradigms, principles, approaches to deal with the new challanges posed by Blockchain technology to software engineers and for a specific Blockchain Oriented Software Engineering (BOSE).
The topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
•              Blockchain Oriented Software
•              Blockchain software analysis and
•              Formal specification of Blockchain
•              Agile and Lean processes for Blockchain software
•              Tools for Blockchain software distributed development and community
•              Smart Contracts
•              Security and reliability in Blockchain and Smart
•              Smart Contract Testing (
•              Blockchain Transaction Testing (BTT) to ensure status
•              Blockchain Software architecture, design notation and
•              Smart Contracts Software architecture, design notation and
•              Software Engineering for
•              Applications in Economy and Finance, Internet of Things, Notarization, Supply chain
•              Web 3.0 – e-commerce, e-health, e-democracy, social networks, etc .


Important Dates
Abstract registration deadline    December 16, 2020
Submission deadline       December 23, 2020
Notifications:                       January 6, 2021
Camera ready deadline:           January 12, 2021


Conference website:      http://www.agile-group.org/iwbose2021

Submission link:                https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwbose2021



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