For the technical research track, we invite high quality submissions of original and unpublished papers of all types of work, whether empirical, theoretical, tool-oriented, or conceptual. We specifically promote papers addressing the deployment of the latest software engineering technologies, practices, and innovations to overcome the economical, social, and environmental challenges facing countries in the Africa and the Middle East.
Format and Submission Guidelines:
No more than 6 pages for the main text, inclusive of figures, tables, appendices and references.
Up to 2 more pages can be purchased for extra fees of $100 per page.
All papers must conform, at time of submission, to the ACM Formatting Guidelines.
All submissions must be in PDF format.
All proposals must be submitted via EDAS Submission System.
Papers must be submitted electronically by the deadline indicated.
The tutorials track aims at providing an opportunity for Software Engineering researchers and practitioners to share their experiences with the software engineering community through educating their colleagues about the technologies of the tutorials. Tutorials are scheduled for either half-day or full day and will include detailed presentation of the topic. The tutorials might also provide hands-on experience using technology related tools.
Submission Guidelines:
All proposals must be submitted via the online AMECSE 2016 tutorials application form.
Tutorials proposals must be submitted electronically by the deadline indicated.
What AMECSE will Provide for my Tutorial if Accepted?
If your tutorial is accepted, please consider the following when planning and arranging to deliver your tutorial:
– AMECSE will provide a room equipped with a data projector, screen, and electricity and network outlets.
– Refreshments and breaks will be offered by the conference for attendees during the tutorial day.
– One free registration for the conference for the main organizer. All participants, including the rest of the presenters, must register for the tutorial.
– AMECSE 2016 can support the printing of the tutorial notes and materials only if the materials are available at least 4 weeks before the start day of the conference. Otherwise, the presenter must arrange for printing and delivering the material of his/her tutorial.
General Rules and Commitments for Organizers
If your tutorial is accepted, please adhere to the following in order to ensure high-quality and successful tutorial:
– Maximum number of presenters per each tutorial is two persons. Only those presenters indicated in the proposal can deliver the tutorial. No replacements or last-minute changes unless approved by the conference chairs with clear justifications.
– Tutorials are subject to cancellation if they don’t attract attendees.
– Presenters are expected to advertise their own tutorials widely among communities of interest in the topic.
– Presenter must generate a 1-page summary of the tutorial overview and objectives for inclusion in the main conference proceedings.
– Presenter must devise her/his tutorial to work within a few timing and logistical constraints. If any special requirements are needed it must be communicated during the proposal submission not after. There is no guarantee that the conference can provide all requested arrangements to run the tutorial. Also, it is important to understand that the conference venue may not have flexible room settings, so do not plan for any special room or seating settings during the tutorial. Most setting are in a lecture-style rooms with fixed chairs.
– Presenter understands that if the tutorial materials are not supplied 4 weeks in advance of the conference date, he/she is responsible for printing the material and delivering it to the conference venue on the tutorial day.
-Rooms assigned for tutorials are allocated based on the availability and nature of the tutorial.
Poster session aims at initiating discussions among researchers regarding their experiences in the field of Software Engineering. This is done with compliance to AMECSE goal of stimulating sharing ideas, problems, and solutions among Software Engineering researchers and practitioners.
Submission Guidelines:
All proposals must be submitted via the online AMECSE 2016 poster application form.
Poster proposals must be submitted electronically by the deadline indicated.
What AMECSE will Provide for my Poster if Accepted?
If your poster is accepted, please consider the following when planning and arranging to present your work:
– AMECSE 2016 will only provide a table, a stand to hang the poster on as well as electricity and network outlets. You are expected to bring any additional equipment you will use for demonstrating your idea (laptops, screens, hardware, etc.).
– Refreshments and breaks will be offered by the conference for attendees during the day.
General Rules and Commitments for Presenters
If your poster is accepted, please adhere to the following in order to ensure high-quality and successful presentation:
– The printed version of the poster should be printed as roll up with dimensions 100 cm (width) X 200 cm (height) . AMECSE 2016 holds no responsibility in case the printed version of the poster violates the the mentioned guidelines.
– Presenter must generate no more than 2 pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures.
– Presenter should bring any additional material, equipment that will be used for demonstrating the idea (laptops, screens, hardware, etc.).
– AMECSE 2016 expects receiving the printed version of the poster at least 2 weeks before the start day of the conference.
Papers | Tutorials | Posters | |
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Submission |
April 19, 2016 |
March 25, 2016 |
April 01, 2016 |
Notification |
May 10, 2016 |
April 01, 2016 |
April 08, 2016 |
Camera Ready |
May 17, 2016 |
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April 15, 2016 |