[agents] SEAMS 2023 Call for Papers

李念语 li_nianyu at pku.edu.cn
Tue Jul 19 21:36:18 EDT 2022


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Call for Papers: SEAMS-2023


18th Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems


Co-located with the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2023)
Melbourne, Australia, May 2023 (dates to be confirmed)


https://conf.researchr.org/home/seams-2023
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*** SCOPE *** 


Today we are building an exciting future in which autonomous vehicles navigate complex environments, smart cities help solve public problems and achieve a higher quality of life, and service robots support social care workers or perform tasks that are too dangerous for humans. However, these software-intensive systems must continuously preserve and optimize their operation in the presence of uncertain changes in their operating environment, resource variability, evolving user needs, attacks and faults. In addition, the complexity of these systems demands them to adapt and manage themselves autonomously.


SEAMS is a CORE-A ranked conference that applies software engineering methods, techniques, processes, and tools to support the construction of safe, performant, and cost-effective self-adaptive and autonomous systems that provide self-* properties like self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection. The objective of SEAMS is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to investigate, discuss, examine, and advance the fundamental principles, state of the art, and the solutions addressing critical challenges of engineering self-adaptive and self-managing systems. 


*** TOPICS OF INTEREST ***


We welcome research contributions to all topics related to engineering self-adaptive and self-managing systems, including:


Foundational Concepts
* Self-* properties
* Uncertainty
* Runtime models and variability
* Mixed-initiative and human-in-the-loop/human-on-the-loop
* Ethical challenges


Engineering Strategies
* AI and machine learning
* Automatic synthesis techniques
* Control theory
* Search-based techniques
* Model checking
* Simulation and digital twins


Engineering Activities
* Domain/environment analysis
* Requirements elicitation
* Security and privacy 
* Architecture and design
* Testing and assurances
* Automated maintenance 
* Systematic reuse
* Processes and methodologies
* Self-adaptation for software engineering 


Languages
* Formal notations for self-* properties
* Domain-specific languages
* Programming language support


Application areas and domains include but are not limited to industrial internet of things, cyber-physical systems, cloud/fog/edge computing, bioengineering, robotics, smart environments, smart user interfaces, web applications, and automotive. 


*** TYPES OF PAPERS ***


SEAMS 2023 solicits the following types of papers.


RESEARCH TRACK


* Research papers (10 pages of content + 2 pages of references): papers offering novel and mature research contributions and experiences gained from applying or evaluating research results in practice.


* Short papers (6 pages of content + 1 page of references): papers presenting ongoing research or new research ideas without a complete evaluation.


* Community debate (2 pages, possibly with a supporting video): Participants from industry and academia who would like to participate in the SEAMS 2023 community debate are strongly encouraged to submit a short position paper on the statement: “The solutions developed by the self-adaptive systems community are mature enough for industrial adoption.” A submission should clearly take a position in favor or against the statement and support this position with arguments.  


ARTIFACT TRACK


* Artifact papers (6 pages of content + 1 page of references): papers describing testbeds, model problems, or resources (e.g., data sets, tools, and frameworks) enabling the SEAMS community to develop,  evaluate, and compare self-adaptation approaches. Artifact papers can be associated with research papers, or they can be as standalone contributions. Please check the specific call for this type of paper at following link: https://conf.researchr.org/track/seams-2023/seams-2023-artifact-track


*** SUBMISSION AND IMPORTANT DATES ***


SEAMS 2023 will use TWO SUBMISSION ROUNDS, with firm deadlines in October 2022 and February 2023, and with the possibility of submitting a revised version from the first round to the second as detailed below.


First submission round (only Research Track)


• Abstract deadline (firm): 1 October 2022
• Paper submission due (firm): 7 October 2022
• Notification of decision (Accept / Revision / Reject) to authors:  15 December 2022
  - Submissions with ‘Accept’ decisions: Final paper files (camera-ready copy) due: 1 February 2023
  - Submissions with ‘Revision’ decisions: Submit a revised version along with a response letter to the reviews by 1 February 2023 (see ‘Second submission round’).
  - Submissions with ‘Reject’ decisions: Final decision, authors of the “Rejected” papers from the first round may not resubmit the paper again in the second round. 


Second submission round (Research Track and Artifact Track)


• Abstract deadline for new submissions (firm): 25 January 2023 
• Paper, new and revised round-one papers submission due (firm): 1 February 2023
• Notification of decision (Accept / Reject): 15 March 2023
• Final paper for new and revised submissions (camera-ready copy) due: 31 March 2023


*** AWARDS AND JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE ***


SEAMS will offer the following awards:
• Best research paper
• Best student research paper
• Best artifact


Additionally, the authors of selected Research papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions of their work to a dedicated Special Issue of ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems.


*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***


General Chairs: Radu Calinescu (University of York, UK), Raffaela Mirandola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Program Chairs: Valérie Issarny (Inria, France), Pooyan Jamshidi (University of South Carolina, USA)
Artifact Chairs: Diego Perez-Palacin (Linnaeus University, Sweden), Genaina Rodrigues (University of Brasilia, Brazil)
Most Influential Paper Chair: Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Proceedings Chair: Sinem Getir Yaman (University of York, UK)
Publicity Chairs: Matteo Camilli (University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy), Nianyu Li (Peking University, China), Ana Petrovska (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Social Media Chairs: Gabriel S. Rodrigues (University of Brasília, Brazil), Gricel Vázquez (University of York, UK)
Web Chair: Sebastian Hahner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Virtualization Chair: Nicolás Cardozo (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)




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