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Workshop on Dynamic Analysis (WODA 2005) at ICSE: Call for Papers

Workshop on Dynamic Analysis (WODA 2005) at ICSE: Call for Papers  
Jamie Andrews; real address  at  bottom of message
From:Jamie Andrews; real address  at  bottom of message
Subject:Workshop on Dynamic Analysis (WODA 2005) at ICSE: Call for Papers
Date:13 Jan 2005 16:46:14 GMT
WODA 2005: Call for Papers
Third International Workshop on Dynamic Analysis
Co-located with ICSE 2005

St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Tuesday, 17 May, 2005

WODA 2005 will bring together researchers and practitioners
working in all areas of dynamic analysis. Dynamic analysis
techniques reason over program executions and show promise in
aiding the development of robust and reliable large-scale
systems. It has become increasingly clear that limitations of
static analysis can be overcome by integrating static and
dynamic analyses, and that the performance and value of dynamic
analysis can be improved by static analysis. Hence, a key focus
of the workshop will be on hybrid analyses that involve both
static and dynamic components.

WODA 2005 will be a one-day workshop structured to encourage
discussion and develop research collaborations, thus all
presentations will be limited to 15 minutes with additional time
for discussions. It will build on the success of WODA 2004 and
WODA 2003, which were held in conjunction with ICSE 2004 and
ICSE 2003, respectively.

Prospective participants are invited to submit technical papers
up to 7 pages using ICSE2005 format guidelines. Relevant topics
include (but are not limited to) development of dynamic analysis
tools and frameworks, statistical reasoning techniques, fault
detection and debugging, analysis of program behavior, program
evolution, optimization techniques, program visualization,
testing, and remote analysis and measurement of software
systems. To promote discussion and interaction we ask the
authors to include sections on why the proposed idea might
succeed and why it might fail. We are more interested in
undeveloped new and exciting ideas than in well-developed less
innovative ideas.

Each accepted paper must have at least one author in attendance
at the workshop. Submissions will be reviewed by at least three
reviewers, with content quality, workshop relevance, and
potential to generate discussion as the deciding criteria for
acceptance.

Important Dates:
Paper submissions due: 21 February, 2005
Notification about submissions: 21 March, 2005
Publication-ready papers due: 5 April, 2005

Organizers:
Jamie Andrews, Univ. of Western Ontario
Lori Pollock, Univ. of Delaware

Program Committee:
Jamie Andrews, University of Western Ontario
Jonathan Cook, New Mexico State University
David Evans, University of Virginia
Neelam Gupta, University of Arizona
Raimondas Lencevicius, Nokia Research Center
Welf Löwe, Växjö Universitet
Lori Pollock, Univ of Delaware
Atanas Rountev, Ohio State University
Andreas Zeller, Universität des Saarlandes

Web site: http://www.csd.uwo.ca/woda2005

E-mail: andrews (at) csd.uwo.ca
   

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