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International Symposium on Visualization in Software Engineering, SEVIZ |
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Symposium Theme --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visualization in Software Engineering Software visualization research focuses on creating visual representations that make software engineering products and procedures more easily perceptible, comprehendible, and manageable. This is a particularly challenging research problem because software systems are complex by nature, encompassing a large number of artifacts whose representations and interrelationships change with time. Moreover, the expansive range and overlap of software engineering lifecycle activities, including analysis, specification, design, construction, test, and maintenance creates an environment in which a multiplicity of visualization paradigms may not only be required but also must be correlated and managed.
The purpose of this symposium is to explore software engineering visualization within the context of information and knowledge visualization. Its goal is to not only present state-of-the-art research but also identify those concepts, issues, paradigms, etc. that are common to these three fields in order to set a perspective for future research.
Papers on all aspects of visualization in software engineering are solicited. Papers will be refereed and appear in the conference proceedings to be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Dr
Francis T. Marchese
– Pace University, USA: fmarchese@pace.edu
Dr Olly Gotel - Pace University, USA: ogotel@pace.edu |
All other enquiries and submissions should be addressed to: Anita D’Pour Conference Co-ordinator P.O. BOX 29, HATFIELD, AL9 7ZL, United Kingdom. T: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 224 F: (Int. +44) 1707 - 652 247 E: IV08@graphicslink.co.uk U: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV08/SEVIZ.htm | |
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