CFP: JIISIC'07
12 Oct 2006, submitted by "Rodolfo Quispe-Otazu" (rodolfoquispe at gmail.com)
The paper submission deadline has been extended to October, 22 2006.
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VI Jornadas Iberoamericanas de Ingenier=EDa del Software e
Ingenier=EDa del
Conocimiento-JIISIC'07
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Lima, Peru. January 31 to February 2nd, 2007.
http://jiisic07.inf.pucp.edu.pe/
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LLAMADA DE TRABAJOS - CALL FOR PAPERS - CHAMADA DE TRABALHOS
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Scope of the Symposium:
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JIISIC aims at establishing an Ibero-American forum for researchers
and practitioners in the fields of software and knowledge engineering.
The program committee will give priority to contributions that promote
the integration of both disciplines, but innovative contributions to
only one of the disciplines will be also welcomed.
Topics of interest:
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Software Quality, Processing, and Management
Software Management
Quality Models
Software Quality
Software Security
Process Improvement
Process Modeling
Software, Validation and Verification Testing
Metrics and Empirical Software Engineering
Software Design and Development
Design Methods
Ontologies and Methodologies
Usability and Person-Computer Interaction
Requirement Engineering
Software Architectures and Design
Software Engineering based on Components
Domain Modeling and Meta-Modeling
Theory and Formal Methods
Programming Languages
Software Maintenance, Evolution and Re-use
Software Maintenance
Software Refactoring
Reverse Engineering
Software Evolution and Re-engineering
Software Aging
Software Components and Re-use
Patterns and Frameworks
Software Tools and Techniques
Software Tools and Development Environments
Intelligent CASE Tools
Intelligent Agents
Web-Based Tools, Systems, and Environments
Multimedia and Hypermedia Software Engineering: Systems Documents,
Help and Tutorials
Decision-Making Help Tools
Artificial Intelligence Proposals to Software Engineering
Software Engineering Applications
Real-Time and Embedded Software
E-Commerce
Computer-Assisted Cooperative Work
Industrial Applications
Mobile Computer
Paralellism and Distributed Architectures
Software Processes and Workflow
Software for education and learning
Knowledge Engineering
Knowledge Retrieval and Representation
Knowledge Engineering Techniques and Tools
Web-Based Knowledge Manager
Knowledge Acquisition
Web Semantics
Databases and Data Mining
Data Mining
Expert and Knowledge-Based Systems
Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering Education
Software engineering curricula
Design of courses for SE or KE
E-learning
Application of new teaching methods or techniques
Teaching materials
Technical Papers:
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Submissions that address research and development on the above or
other related topics are strongly encouraged. Submissions are expected
to contain a scientific contribution (be it theoretical,
methodological, or experimental), an interesting experience or be of
pedagogical value. The scientific quality of each submitted paper will
be examined by a body of international reviewers. Accepted papers will
be collected and Published in the JIISIC'07 proceedings. They must be
presented by one of the authors during the Symposium.
Tutorials:
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Tutorials can be either two or four hours long. Themes can cover any
topic related to techniques, methodology theories or practices on
software and knowledge engineering. The target audience for the
tutorials will be students, researchers and practitioners, wishing to
improve their knowledge on the areas of software engineering and
knowledge engineering.
Important dates:
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(Technical Papers) Submission deadline: 22/10/06
(Technical Papers) Notification of acceptance: 30/11/06
(Technical Papers) Final version: 15/12/06
Proposals for tutorials: 1/12/06.
Information and Questions:
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E-Mail: jiisic07@pucp.edu.pe
Phone: +511 626-2000 ext 4800
Fax: +511 6262851
Steering Committee:
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Silvia Teresita Acu=F1a, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Madrid, Spain
Manoel Mendon=E7a, Universidade Salvador, Brazil
Oscar Dieste, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Organizing Committee:
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Jos=E9 Antonio Pow-Sang, Pontificia Univ. Cat=F3lica del Per=FA (chair)
Manuel Tupia, Pontificia Univ. Cat=F3lica del Per=FA
Luis Flores, Pontificia Univ. Cat=F3lica del Per=FA
Felipe Solari, Pontificia Univ. Cat=F3lica del Per=FA
Program Committee:
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Kong Maynard, Pontificia Universidad Cat=F3lica del Per=FA, Peru (chair)
Aguilar Raul, Universidad Autonoma de Yucat=E1n, Mexico
Alarcon Idoia, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Madrid, Spain
Alvarez Luis Alberto, Universidad Austral, Chile
Alvarez Marco, Utah State University, USA
Antunes Pedro, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Araujo Joao , Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Aveledo Marianela, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela
Botella Pere, Universitat Polit=E8cnica de Catalunya, Spain
Carranza Zalatiel, Universidad de Lima, Peru
Camacho David, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
Carrizo Dante, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Cernuzzi Luca, Univ. Cat=F3lica Ntra. Se=F1ora de la Asunci=F3n,
Paraguay
Coronado Sergio, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Cuadros-Vargas Ernesto, Universidad Cat=F3lica San Pablo, Peru
de Antonio Angelica, Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Duran Amador, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
Echag=FCe Juan Vicente, Universidad de la Rep=FAblica, Uruguay
Eterovic Yadran, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile
Fernandez Mariano, Universidad CEU San Pablo, Spain
Ferre Xavier, Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Garcia Ramon, Instituto Tecnol=F3gico de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Garcia Francisco Jose, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Guerrero Luis, Universidad de Chile, Chile
Imbert Ricardo, Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Jino Mario, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil
Licea Guillermo, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Baja California, Mexico
Lopez Marta, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Macias Jose Antonio, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Madrid, Spain
Marcos Esperanza, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Medina Victor Hugo, Universidad Distrital Fco. Jos=E9 Caldas, Colombia
Medinilla Nelson, Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Moreno Ana M., Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Mu=F1oz Jaime, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Aguascalientes, M=E9xico
Perez Melvin, CAM Informatica, Dominican Republic
Pons Claudia, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina
Puerta Angel, Redwhale Software, USA
Ramos Isidro, Universitat Polit=E8cnica de Valencia, Spain
Rodr=EDguez Gustavo, INAOE, Mexico
Sanchez Segura Maria Isabel, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Santaolaya Salgado Ren=E9, CENIDET, Mexico
Serrano Miguel Angel, CIMAT, Mexico
Sierra Almudena, Universidad Aut=F3noma de Madrid, Spain
Sierra Enrique, ITBA, Argentina
Tirado Francisco, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Toval Ambrosio, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
Tri=F1anes Jorge, Universidad de la Rep=FAblica, Uruguay
Vega Raimundo, Universidad Austral, Chile
Vegas Sira, Universidad Polit=E9cnica de Madrid, Spain
Vergilio Silvia Regina, Universidade Federal do Paran=E1, Brasil
Villavicencio Monica, Escuela Superior Polit=E9cnica del Litoral,
Ecuador
Visconti Marcello, Universidad T=E9cnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile
Vizca=EDno Barcel=F3 Aurora, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
About the Venue of the Symposium:
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Like its inhabitants, Lima, the city of kings, is a rare and exciting
mix of nationalities, styles and forms. While other major cities in
the Americas and around the world strive for modernity, the urban
landscape of Lima maintains the age-old texture of its rich tradition.
The original city center, the old quarter of the city originally
mapped out by Spanish Conqueror Francisco Pizarro - called el damero
de Pizarro due to the classic geometric form found in other old
Spanish colonial cities- is today a UNESCO Mankind Heritage Site. The
streets of Lima have preserved the venerable beauty of the city's
original colonial architecture, and a tour through old Lima is a
chance to delve into more than four centuries of living history,
peeking through the doorways of gracious manors and striding through
sunlit patios and Baroque balconies.
The city, founded in 1535 by Pizarro, features a series of buildings
which boast an incalculable architectural and historical value,
buildings which fringe the main square, the Plaza Mayor and line
nearby streets. Lima's Cathedral, built in 1625 in a
Renaissance-Baroque style, with splendid Churriguerra altars, is
definitely the first stop on the tour. However, other buildings are
also not to be missed, like the San Francisco church, whose cloisters
and patios are decorated with Seville mosaic tiles which are the ideal
picture frame for the religious art kept there. There is also the
convent of Santo Domingo, which in 1551 saw the founding of San Marcos
University, the oldest university in the Americas.
(This text was taken from http://www.peru.info )
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Saludos Cordiales
Rodolfo Quispe-Otazu
rodolfoquispe@gmail.com
http://www.roquot.net/
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