ISSRE 2005 Chicago

Industry Practice Program

Industry Program Committee:

  • Robert Binder, mVerify
  • Ram Chillarege, Chillarege Inc.
  • Bill Everett, SPRE Inc
  • Steve Kan, IBM (Chair)
  • Mod Marathe, Cisco
  • Veena Mendiratta, Lucent
  • Peter Santhanam, IBM
  • Mladen Vouk, NCST
  • Linda Wilbanks, NNSA

Details:

The objective of the Industry Practice program is to:

  • expose the Software Reliability Engineering academic community to areas that are vital to software industry.
  • provide a forum for industry participants to share their tools and practices.
  • give an opportunity for the academic community to showcase new ideas to the industry.

There are two components to the Industry Practice Program:

Individual Presentations

Panels


Key Dates:

Submission of Abstracts: Closed

Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2005

Final submissions due: October 1, 2005

 

Link to the main ISSRE 2005 conference home

Individual Presentations:

We seek submissions of one page abstract by authors in the software reliability community on industry relevant topics in technology, tools and practices related to software testing, reliability, safety, security, availability, and dependability. Typically this will contain

The abstracts will be reviewed by the Industry Program Committee and the selected authors will have a chance to present a talk (20 to 30 minutes) at the ISSRE 2005 conference . There is no need to write a paper and the authors only need to submit a presentation (Microsoft Powerpoint or PDF format) for publication in the conference proceedings.

Dates: Submission of Abstracts: Closed; Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2005; Final presentations due: October 1, 2005.

 


Industry Relevant Panels:

We seek submissions of proposals for panels that will be interesting to the industry and academic participants alike on topics relevant to today's fast moving software industry. Some examples of the topics are: Reliability implications of Embedded Software, Packaged Applications, Extreme Programming, Internet security, Testing and Reliability of Network based Software Services, etc. The proposal must contain:

The proposals will be reviewed by the Industry Program Committee and the selected panels will have 60 to 90 minutes at the ISSRE 2005 conference. There is no need to write a paper. The panelists need to submit a page (Microsoft Word or PDF format) for publication in the conference proceedings.

Dates: Submission of Proposals: Closed; Acceptance Notification: September 1, 2005; Panelist Statements: October 1, 2005