Paper Submissions
Important Dates:
- Submission deadline for workshop proposals: August 15, 2005
- Workshop notification: Sept 1, 2005
- Submission deadline for research and experience papers, tutorials, panels, and educational materials: October 22, 2005 11:59pm
- Notification of acceptance: December 22, 2005
- Camera-ready copy due: February 3, 2006
Email Submission
Please email papers to cseet.2006@gmail.com.
- Send pdf files only.
- In the subject field, put the type of paper it is:
- Research paper
- Experience paper
- Barry W. Boehm experience/reflection paper
- Panel
- Tutorial
- Course materials paper
Your paper will be acknowledged via email within 2 days.
Submissions:
We solicit the following submissions to the conference program:
- Research papers and experience papers: Papers should present significant contributions to the exploration, study, use, and understanding of software engineering education. Papers can describe a classroom experience, teaching technique, curricular initiative, or educational research project. Please read the CSEE&T Researchers Guide prior to preparing your paper. The page limit is 8 pages, formatted according to IEEE 6" x 9" specifications. Click here to download a Word Document or a pdf file that describes formatting requirements and can serve as a template. The official directory at the IEEE Computer Society containing other formatting details, including a LaTex style file, may be found here.
- Dr. Barry W. Boehm experience/reflection papers: Dr. Barry Boehm has inspired aspects of virtually every software engineering course taught at any university, anywhere in the world. We would like to gather experiences and reflections on how software engineering courses and curricula have been inspired by his work. Submissions to the Dr. Barry W. Boehm track may relate to experiences teaching one or more of the methods/approaches documented in the bullet list below. Papers for this track must adhere to the length and format guidelines of research and experience papers defined above and will be reviewed by a dedicated program committee (see below) for this track. We have committee members organizing collaborative experience papers for several areas of Barry's contributions. Please contact the following people if you are interested in contributing to an experience/reflection paper. Papers to this track should be submitted via normal conference submission:
- Win-Win: Paul Grünbacher
- Risk Management: Jyrki Kontio
- COCOMO: Dick Fairley
- Real client project courses : David Klapholz
- Value-based software engineering: Kevin Sullivan
- Agile: Rich Turner
- Panel sessions : The best panels offer an engaging, entertaining and informative examination of a timely topic from a variety of viewpoints. A panel submission should include the following:
- A description, no longer than 500 words, of the proposed panel discussion, including a clear description of the discussion's topic and of how it meets the needs of the CSEET audience.
- Biographies and position statements (no more than 500 words) of each of the panelists.
- A biography of the proposed moderator.
- Panels Chair: Dennis Frailey
- Workshops : The conference will include workshops of varying length, designed to enable groups of participants to exchange experiences and opinions on a relevant topic. Workshop organizers should have a strategy for managing attendance based on objective criteria, for example through a short refereed position paper. Other approaches are permitted as long as they are clearly specified in the workshop's call for participation. Workshop organizers are responsible for authoring a call for participation and for advertising their workshops in appropriate places to attract attendees. A workshop proposals be no more than two pages in length and should include the following information:
- The workshop's main theme and goals
- A list of members of the organizing committee
- The expected number of participants
- The preparation required of participants
- Workshop activities and format. Interactive format is strongly encouraged.
- Tutorials : Tutorials will normally be 3 or 6 hours in length. Proposals should include a detailed outline of topics, and a discussion of how the tutorial will be presented.
- Tutorials chair : Michael Lutz
- Course material contributions : These will show approaches to teaching particular courses or topics within the SE curriculum, for which the authors have developed publicly-available teaching resources. Teaching resources may include PowerPoint Slides, software, case studies or similar material. Contributors must submit a two-page summary of the material for publication in the conference proceedings and the materials themselves, all in one zip file. Contributions will be reviewed; selected contributions will appear in the proceedings. Authors will give a short presentation of the material at the conference.
- Course materials chair : Tony Cowling
All accepted papers will be published in an IEEE proceedings.
Special Journal Issues
The best submissions to the Dr. Barry W. Boehm Track will be considered for revision and subsequent publication in the Journal of Software and Systems.




