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Industry Track - Call for Papers


Important Dates

**All submission dates are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12)**

Goal and Scope

The industry track brings together participants from academia and industry in a venue that highlights practical and real-world studies of software maintenance and evolution. This track aims to foster mutually-beneficial links between those engaged in scientific research and practitioners working to improve software maintenance and evolution practices. Experiences from practitioners provide crucial input into future research directions and allow others to learn from successes and failures.
The ICSME 2019 industry track highlights practical and real-world studies of software maintenance and evolution. Submissions to this track should address:

We are interested in results, obstacles, and lessons learned. If you apply in an industrial context a method, technique, or tool that was previously presented at ICSME or another software engineering conference, we greatly encourage you to submit to this track.

Submission Types

We invite submissions of state-of- the-art practice and experience reports, survey reports from real-world projects and industrial experiences, and evidence-based identification of unsolved research challenges associated to software maintenance and evolution. Each submission should describe the problem addressed, the approach used, the current state of the project, an evaluation of the benefits or lessons learned, and future developments. Submissions may be extended abstracts (1 page), short papers (4 pages) or long papers (10 pages).
Extended abstracts (1 page) may address:
Short papers (4 pages) may address:
Long papers (10 pages) may address:

We welcome submission that are mainly driven by practitioners as much as submissions that are mainly driven by researchers!

Researcher-driven submissions:
A paper is considered researcher-driven if the main author(s) are researchers (the paper can have industrial co-authors). Researcher-driven submissions to the industry track should be distinguished from research track submissions by richness in industrial data or their focus on industrial cases.

Practitioner-driven submissions:
A paper is considered practitioner-driven if the main author(s) are practitioners (the paper can have co-authors from academia). These papers may focus more on specific cases or applications and do not require the same degree of generalizability as researcher-driven submissions.

Reviews

Submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the industry track program committee. The committee consists to 50-70% of practitioners or industrial researchers, who have a good understanding of the value of industry contributions. The evaluation serves the purpose to ensure the quality of the submissions and provide constructive feedback. Papers that successfully pass the review process will be accepted for presentation and publication. The type of the paper (researcher-driven or practitioner-driven) will be considered during the review.
The below criteria will be considered by the reviewers:

How to Submit

For 2019 we will continue the lightweight double-blind reviewing process that was embraced in ICSME 2018 based on the success of double-blind reviewing in previous years’ Industry Track (e.g., see http://www.felienne.com/archives/5467).

Submitted papers must adhere to the following rules:

Please see the Double-Blind Reviewing FAQ for more information and guidance.
Submissions must be formatted according to the ICSME 2019 Formatting Instructions. Papers must not exceed 1 page (for extended abstracts), 4 pages (for short papers) or 10 pages (for long papers), including all text, references, figures, and appendices. All submissions must be in PDF and must be submitted online by the deadline via the ICSME 2019 EasyChair conference management system; authors should choose "ICSME 2019 Industry Track Short Papers". All authors, reviewers, and organizers are expected to uphold the IEEE Code of Conduct.

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