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29th Int. Conference on Software Engineering® 20 - 26 May 2007

Tutorials

Goal

The ICSE tutorial program provides conference participants with the opportunity to gain new insights, knowledge, and skills in a broad range of areas of software engineering. Participants at the tutorials include practitioners, managers,t eachers, researchers, and students seeking to gain a better understanding of software engineering.

Scope

We are soliciting proposals for full-day (6-hour) or half-day (3-hour) tutorials. The tutorial contents can be selected from a wide range of topics, from practical techniques, guidelines, standards, and surveys, to theoretical issues. We encourage tutorials that reflect the conference themes and provide clear utility to conference participants. The topics are not limited to past ICSE tutorial offerings.

Given the location of ICSE 2007 and the Minneapolis local industry interests, this year we particularly welcome tutorials that address medical applications, real time and or embedded systems software engineering issues.

Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction on a topic of relevance to software engineers. Therefore no commercial or sales-oriented presentations will be accepted. Potential presenters should keep in mind that there may be quite a varied audience, including novice graduate students, seasoned practitioners, and specialised researchers. Alternatively, potential presenters should make clear what the target audience is.