
| ANNOUNCEMENT: | On demand the conference has been shifted to September 28-30, 2004 |
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The submission deadline is extended to May 30, 2004.
Conference aim and objectives:
The 3rd International Conference on Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques (SoMeT_04) will take place on
September 28-30, 2004 in Leipzig, Germany. This event will continue to held in it series. The next
conference will be in Iwate (Japan) on October 2005 (SoMeT_W05).
This conference shows and reflects the new state-of-art on new trends in software methodologies,
its case tools and techniques. It is also a means for presenting the results of the Lyee International
research project (http://www.lyee-project.soft.iwate-pu.ac.jp/), oriented for new software generation
techniques based on Lyee technology and sponsored by a major Japanese Industry on software methodologies
and technologies.
We invite you to participate in SoMeT-04 to help build a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences
in the field of new directions on software development methodologies, and its tools and
techniques.
This conference will focus and will capture the essence of the innovations, controversies, challenges,
and possible solutions of the software industry. It is the time through this conference and its
coming series, to stimulate through it the academic research on software science initiated from
experience to theory. This conference is an opportunity for us in the software science community
to think about where we are and today and where we are going.
The area of this conference, will emphasis on but not limited:
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Requirement engineering and requirement elicitation, and its tools
Software methodologies and Lyee oriented software techniques
Automatic software generation versus reuse, and legacy systems
Software quality and process assessment
Intelligent software systems, and evolution
Software optimization and formal methods
Static and dynamic analysis on Lyee-oriented software performance model
End-user programming environment
Ontology, and philosophy aspect on software science
Business software models and other kind of software application models
Software Engineering models
Other software engineering disciplines
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The conference program will be based on several invited talks and papers (arrived through this
CFP). The papers will be reviewed to check the quality of the papers, their presentation and their
relevance to the conference. The review will be done by the help of the program committee members.
We will ask the respective authors of the accepted papers to make (if any) some modifications
to increase the technical value of the papers presentation. This cycle should be finished
within the 15th June 2004. So we appeal to the respective authors to collaborate as possible
for such transactions to meet the suggested deadlines for proceedings publications. The suggestions
of the PC to the invited speakers will be advisory. The final decisions are made by the author.
Other speakers are free to withdraw their papers if they do not agree with the requested modifications.
The paper format for all papers is: here.
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