Tutorials
Important Dates
Tutorial proposals due: |
Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Notification: |
Monday, November 1, 2004 |
Final tutorial materials due: |
Friday, February 4, 2005 |
Tutorials: |
Monday--Friday, March 14--18, 2005 |
The AOSD.05 Organizing Committee invites proposals for half-day and full-day
tutorials to be held in conjunction with the AOSD.05 conference. The
organizers seek to offer a high-quality tutorial program covering the state of
the art in AOSD, with topics of interest for both beginning and advanced
participants. Introductory tutorials should be designed for attendees with
little or no experience in AOSD, and should seek to educate participants about
major AOSD concepts and well-developed approaches. Advanced tutorials should
attract more experienced participants and should address advanced techniques,
applications, and emerging opportunities. Topics that attract attendees from
software industry are encouraged. Each submission will be evaluated according
to the value and relevance of its topic to conference attendees, the expertise
and experience of the presenters, and the completeness and overall quality of
the tutorial proposal.
Topics
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Programming languages
- Software architectures and product lines
- Reverse engineering and refactoring tools
- Analysis and design methods
- Verification, validation, and testing
Submission Requirements
A tutorial proposal should contain the following information:
- About each Instructor:
- Name
- Contact information
Affiliation, job title, postal address, email address, URL, phone number,
and fax number
- Brief biography
100--150 words
- Summary of teaching experience
- Primary contact
- Identify one instructor as the primary contact
- About the Tutorial:
- Title
- Half-day or full-day
Half-day is 3 hours and full-day is 6 hours, excluding breaks
- Abstract
200--300 words describing the tutorial, suitable for the conference Web site
and advance program
- Expected audience
Technical experts, managers, users, or other
- Level of the tutorial
Introductory, intermediate, or advanced
- Prerequisites for participants
Background, knowledge, and/or skills that the intended audience should have
- Synopsis
1000--3000 words describing the tutorial: topic, why it is important,
educational goals, and a detailed outline including a syllabus and time
schedule
- Previous venues at which this tutorial has been presented
Include brief summaries, with number of participants and rating that the
tutorial received
- Required equipment for presentation
Overhead projector, PC projector, whiteboard, flip charts, microphone, etc.
- Required equipment for participants
If the tutorial includes hands-on sessions
Proposals must be submitted in ASCII text, PostScript, PDF, or MS Word format.
Tutorial materials such as slides and handouts should be included if available,
but are not required for submission. Providing such materials will show depth
and maturity of the tutorial, however, and will be a factor in the selection
process.
Submission Deadlines
Tutorial proposals must be sent via email to the AOSD.05 Tutorial Co-Chairs
at tutorialsaosd.net, and must be received no later than Thursday, October 7,
2004. Early submissions allow us to provide feedback that can improve the
final proposal. Notifications to submitters will be made no later than Monday,
November 1, 2004. Tutorial presenters should be prepared to submit completed
course materials to the Tutorial Co-Chairs by Friday, February 4, 2005.
Contact
For additional information, clarifications, questions, or special requirements,
please contact the AOSD.05 Tutorial Co-Chairs, Hidehiko Masuhara and Klaus
Ostermann (tutorialsaosd.net).
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