Human understanding and control of complex systems development often seem unattainable goals. The problem is substantial for future construction of network-centric, large-scale software systems. Evidence suggests that software engineering is reaching complexity and scalability limits of technologies evolved in the first fifty years of computing.
A need exists to create a next-generation software engineering (NGSE) for the next fifty years that will reduce cost and complexity for fast and correct development of the information systems of the future. NGSE is envisioned as a computational engineering discipline, with theory-based, semantics-directed automation permitting intellectual control at a scope and scale unattainable with present methods.
The complete Call for Papers (PDF) is available here.
| Please see the complete call for papers for all details, including registration. | |
| 15 June 2006 | Full manuscript submission to the Peer Review System (link TBA) |
| 15 August 2006 | Paper acceptance decisions. |
| 15 September 2006 | Final version of accepted paper for publication. |
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Information Systems and Decision Sciences
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Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
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gwalton@sei.cmu.edu
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