ASSE 2012 (Argentine Symposium on Software Engineering) will bring<br>together researchers, developers, and practitioners to discuss new<br>ideas, problems and experiences in the field of Software Engineering.<br>ASSE 2012 will be part of the 41th JAIIO. ASSE 2012 seeks original<br>works in the wide spectrum of Software Engineering, from academic<br>research to industrial and business applications with significant<br>impact and lessons learned from application development.<br>Submission Categories<br>Submissions are invited in the following track categories:<br>– Full research papers: 15 pages maximum length<br>– Experience Reports: 10 pages maximum length<br>For research papers we invite submissions describing original research<br>results, case studies, and empirical studies. Some Full papers, which<br>in the opinion of the committee, may be proposed as Short research<br>papers with a maximum of 6 pages maximum length<br>We encourage submissions relating to all aspects of software<br>engineering, especially on topics of emerging interest. Topics of<br>interest include but are not limited to the following:<br>– Requirements Engineering<br>– Software Specification<br>– Formal Methods<br>– Verification, Validation and Testing<br>– Software Architecture and Design<br>– Patterns and Frameworks<br>– Reverse Engineering, Refactoring, and Evolution<br>– Program Comprehension and Visualization<br>– Tools and Environments<br>– Development Paradigms and Software Processes and methods<br>– Software Metrics<br>– Quality Assurance<br>– Web Engineering<br>– Object Oriented, Component–based, Aspect–oriented, Service–oriented<br>Software Engineering<br>– Model Driven Engineering<br>– Distributed Systems and Middleware<br>– Mobile and Embedded Systems<br>– Open Standards and Certification<br>– Software Configuration and Deployment<br>– Software Project Management<br>
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La Plata
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Argentina
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