CEE–SECR is the key Eastern European Software Engineering event that<BR>last years attracted speakers from 20+ countries, and is regularly<BR>attended by over 500 participants from all over the world. The list of<BR>keynote speakers from previous conferences includes Alexander L. Wolf,<BR>Bill Hefley, Claudia Dent, Erich Gamma, Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson,<BR>Larry Constantine, Lars Bak, Mark Paulk, Michael Cusumano, Michael<BR>Fagan, Michel Speranski, Rick Kazman, Stephen Mellor, Steve Masters,<BR>Steve Robinson, Victor Ivannikov, Yury Gurevich and other prominent<BR>speakers. The conference is traditionally supported by such industry<BR>leaders as Adobe, Exigen Services, EMC2, HP, IBM, iCarnegie, Intel,<BR>Microsoft, ORACLE, Siemens, Sun Microsystems, VMWare, etc.<BR><BR>CEE–SECR 2010 is expected to be attended by up to 1000 participants.<BR>It will act as an international forum for in–depth and substantive<BR>discussion on the emerging technologies and methodologies being<BR>developed to overcome the challenges that exist in different areas of<BR>software engineering. For the software companies, this conference is a<BR>great opportunity to present and observe the most recent innovations,<BR>trends, practices, and ideas in software engineering. For<BR>professionals, it is a perfect chance to get the latest technical<BR>information and insights from Eastern–European, Western–European, and<BR>US industry leaders and technical experts. For scientists and<BR>academia, this is a way to present their findings and software<BR>research and find out the current industry needs and standards.<BR><BR>SCOPE<BR><BR>The conference will offer a program of events, including keynote talks<BR>by leaders in the field, invited presentations along specialized<BR>themes, workshops, round table discussions and presentations of<BR>technical papers on software research, the cutting edge of practice,<BR>and new developments in software engineering.<BR><BR>The conference topics include, but are not limited to the following:<BR>1. Experience Reports and Case Studies<BR>2. Technology and Technology Solutions<BR>• Software Tools and Development Environments<BR>• Languages and Platforms<BR>• Enterprise Computing<BR>• Service–Oriented Architecture (SOA)<BR>• Software and System Architectures and Design<BR>• Component Based Software Engineering<BR>• Safety and Security<BR>• Software Reengineering<BR>• Software Refactoring<BR>• Open Source Engineering<BR>• Software Testing<BR>• Service Oriented Architecture<BR>• Software Engineering for Real–Time and Embedded Systems<BR>• Software Engineering for Pervasive Computing<BR>3. Human Aspects in Software Engineering<BR>• Leadership and Teamwork in Software Engineering<BR>• Human Capital and Resource Management<BR>• Skills Management and Training<BR>• Software Education: Curricula & Course Design<BR>• Usage–Centered Design and Engineering<BR>• Managing Client Expectations<BR>4. Software Project Management<BR>• Management of Software Development<BR>• Project Measurement and Analysis<BR>• Test–driven Development<BR>• Model–driven Development<BR>• Software Development in Distributed Environments<BR>• Software Requirements Management<BR>• Software Maintenance<BR>• Product Development Management<BR>5. Software Process<BR>• Software Process and Standards<BR>• High Maturity Practices<BR>• CMMI based Process Improvement<BR>• Software Process Improvement Experience<BR>• Agile Software Processes<BR>• Lean Software Development<BR>• SaaS Process Implementations<BR>• Software Process Modeling<BR>• Product Line Engineering Processes<BR>• Software Process Quality Assurance<BR><BR>
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CEE-SECR
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Moscow
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Russia
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