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> Date: November 12, 2010 10:51:21 PM GMT+01:00
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> Subject: [Evol] Call for Systems of the 4th Science of Computer Programming special issue on Experimental Software and Toolkits
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> Call for Systems:
> Science of Computer Programming
>
> Fourth special issue on
> Experimental Software and Toolkits (EST)
>
> Deadline for submissions: January 17th, 2011
> In cooperation with WASDeTT 2010
>
>
http://www.win.tue.nl/~mvdbrand/SCP-EST/> =============================================
>
> The idea in a nutshell: Reproducibility and Accessibility
>
> The journal 'Science of Computer Programming' of Elsevier Science has
> a long history of publishing high-quality articles on programming and
> software. The idea of this special issue on Experimental Software and
> Toolkits (EST) is to allow academic software developers to publish
> the software system they developed together with a (short) paper. We
> hope this will help the software community to find a wider audience
> for their work. Moreover, by enhancing the accessibility and the
> reproducibility of results, we hope to help to encourage a wider
> application and adoption of experimental software.
>
> The first call for systems resulted in the special issue published as
> Volume 69, Numbers 1-3 of Science of Computer Programming. The second
> issue was published as special issue as Volume 72, Numbers 1-2 of
> Science of Computer Programming. The third issue was in cooperation
> with WASDeTT2008 and was published as third special issue as Volume
> 75, Number 4 of Science of Computer Programming. Given the success
> of these special issues, a fourth special issue is planned, the
> deadline for submitting systems is the 17th of January, 2011.
>
> Aim and scope
>
> Academic software development may involve the development of huge
> software systems in order to perform all kinds of experiments. This
> can be compared with huge experiments in physics or chemistry. The
> focus of researchers developing such experimental software systems is
> mainly on software development. The software developer has some idea,
> algorithmic or functional, and in order to prove his or her idea
> software is adapted or newly developed. Some of these systems are
> distributed to different researchers and may become very popular in
> the community. The software development of these systems is almost
> always in conflict with papers that are to be written. Specially if
> the users community grows and the requests for enhancements and
> improvements increases. The application areas of these software
> systems are rather diverse, from language prototyping environments,
> theorem provers, visualisation tools, renovation tools, programming
> environments, etc.
>
> This EST initiative is focussed on the creation of a forum where
> beside the paper the software system itself is published. Two obvious
> questions arise here:
>
> * What is the difference between this initiative and the open source
> facilities like SourceForge? The most important and challenging
> difference is that the software is reviewed. A number of
> independent referees will review both the system and the system
> description paper and will give a verdict.
> * What is the difference with tool demonstrations at conferences and
> workshops. The difference is that at conferences tool
> demonstrations are accepted based on the tool demonstration only,
> the referee has no opportunity to install and use the system or
> have a look at the code.
>
> We want to invite authors to submit software systems together with a
> paper. We want to go one step further than the tool demonstrations
> at the various conferences. The software systems is reviewed on
> various aspects:
> * ease of installation,
> * quality of (user) documentation,
> * ease of usage, and
> * applicability and relevance to the intended domain.
>
> Referees will also be invited to have a look at the actual code of
> the system. The major improvement over the conference and workshop
> tool demonstration is that a broader audience is able to use the
> system, the software system will be published by Elsevier as well.
>
>
> Guidelines for authors
>
> In order to submit a software system the author has to produce a tool
> description paper, we expect the size and quality of a research paper
> but the topic is on the tool, its usability, installation, and
> optionally a few words on tool building issues. The size of the tool
> description paper is at least 12 pages. The main goal of the paper is
> to introduce the tool, the application domain of the tool and to give
> a comparison with relevant related tools and systems. Moreover,
> relevant theory should concisely be addressed.
>
> The requirements of the software system itself:
> * Installation documentation.
> * The source files and an installation script or procedure, it is
> possible to provide the binaries as well, but the original source
> files are required for code inspection.
> * A number of example applications.
> * User documentation.
>
>
> Instructions
>
> The submission deadline is January 17th, 2011. Authors are requested
> to submit their system and corresponding paper electronically to EES
> (see
http://ees.elsevier.com/scico) in PDF format by selecting 'SI:
> WASDETT EST 2010'. We encourage the use of the Elsevier style file
> for LaTeX (see
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex).
>
>
> Copyright
>
> The copyright of the articles is held, except where noted, by
> Elsevier Science. Copyright as well as other proprietary rights in
> the source code are held by the authors. By submitting the code along
> with the article, the authors have agreed to permit the readers of
> Science of Computer Programming the right to use the algorithms for
> personal and professional research use, but not for any further
> redistribution, further sub-licensing, or commercial use. All rights
> are otherwise reserved. Authors are thus free to distribute the
> published version of the source code via other media as well as to
> develop and distribute new versions of the source code.
>
>
> Guest editors
>
> Prof. Mark G.J. van den Brand
> Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
> Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
> Den Dolech 2
> NL-5612 AZ Eindhoven, Netherlands
> URL:
http://www.win.tue.nl/~mvdbrand>
> Prof. Kim Mens
> Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)
> Louvain School of Engineering (EPL)
> Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics
> and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
> Department of Computing Science and Engineering
> Place Sainte Barbe, 2
> B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
> URL:
http://www.info.ucl.ac.be/~km>
> Dr. Holger Kienle
> School of Innovation, Design and Engineering
> Mälardalen University
> Box 883
> 721 23 Västerås
> Sweden
> URL:
http://holgerkienle.wikispaces.com/>
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