National Conference On Software Engineering - 2008 ( Ncsoft 08 ) in Cochin
NCSSOFT 08 Organized by Department of Computer Science, Cochin University of Science & Technology In association with Computer Society of India (CSI) Div II on Software and CSI Cochin Chapter
Call for paper & participation
NCSOFT 08 is the second conference in the series. This event will be composed of keynote lectures, invited presentations, research presentations and tutorials. NCSOFT invites researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering.
Target Audience: The workshop is intended to provide a discussion forum for software professionals, faculty members, researchers and students.
Call for Papers: We solicit original research and technical papers not published elsewhere. All registered accepted papers will be published in the proceedings both in print and CD. For submission of papers, IEEE guidelines need to be followed. The topics and areas include, but not limited to:
- Software Architecture and Design
- Software Requirements Analysis & Specification
- Software Components and Reuse
- Software Product Line
- Software Maintenance
- Software Project Management
- Software Testing and Analysis
- Software Quality Assurance
- AI and Knowledge based Software Engineering
- Software process and workflows
- Software Engineering Education
- Software Engineering Knowledge Management
- Service Oriented Architecture
- Software reliability, safety and security methods
- Aspect Oriented Programming
- Reverse Software Engineering
- Software Maintenance
- Computer Aided Software Engineering
- Object Oriented Software Engineering
- Emerging technologies
Paper Submissions will be reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical quality and relevance to conference.
Important Dates:
Submission of Full Papers: Nov 15, 2008;
Notification of Acceptance: Nov 22, 2008
Registration: CSI Members Rs. 1500;
Non CSI Members: Rs. 2500;
Academia: Rs. 1500;
Full Time Students: Rs. 1000.
DD to be drawn in favor of CSI-NCSOFT payable at Cochin
For additional details, please contact the Event Chair: Prof. K. Poulose Jacob at [email protected] / [email protected]
Contacts:
Ms. Mini.Ulanat Mr. S.P Soman Dr..David Peter Mr. H.R. Mohan CA. K. P. Paulson Conf. Co-coordinator Organizing Chair Organising Co-Chair Chairman, Div II Chairman,Cochin chapter
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Selected Papars 1.BAYESIAN
Selected Papars
1.BAYESIAN APPROACH FOR QUANTIFYING UNCERTAINTY IN SOFTWARE RELIABILITY MODELING
2.ANALYSIS OF FILTERING TECHNIQUES FOR OBSERVATION BASED TESTING BASED ON EXERCISING INFORMATION FLOWS
3.Removal of Circular Coupling and Complexity using Data Flow Diagrams in Software Design
4.AUTOMATED COST ESTIMATION IMPLEMENTING COCOMO MODEL
Various Aspects of Component-Based Software Development
5.Proposal of E-Governance Technique for Public sector using Knowledge Discovery Approach
6.Face Recognition : Current Trends
7.Software Development Life Cycle :: First Step ( Requirements Analysis and Specification)
8.A new Technique to Select Smaller Regression Test Suite to Validate Changed Java Applications
9.Reliability and Software fault tolerant computing
Aspect Oriented Development of Enterprise Applications
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Education Enterprise Services Repository
11 A Study Of Software Quality Issues
Integration of Open Design Architecture and Cognitive architecture in Information Systems Practice
12 The Design of Dependency Relation Quality Matrix of Component Based Software System
Software Safety Process for Building Safety Critical Computing Systems
13 A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR REQUIREMENTS ELICITATION IN GLOBAL APPLICATIONS
14 Simplification of Network Configuration and Deployment Solutions for IPv6 Services Over DSL
15 MODELLING DIGITAL SYSTEMS USING VHDL
Impact Analysis of Environmental Factors in a Knowledge Management (KM) Model: A Multivariable Perturbation Study of SSS KM Model
The Potentials of Software Recycling using Semantic 16Web Technologies
METRICS TO QUANTIFY DESIGN AND CODE QUALITY
INCREASING CONFORMANCE OF SCRUM PRACTICES TO CMMI BY INCORPORATING REUSABILTY INTO SPRINT
Towards Identifying Software Safety Metrics for Critical Systems