Alessandro Soro
2007-01-04 16:09:56 UTC
** Deadline postponed to January 26th, 2007 **
Eighth International Conference on Agile Processes in Software
Engineering and eXtreme Programming
XP 2007
June 18-22, 2007 Como, Italy
http://www.xp2007.org
IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper submissions: January 26, 2007
- Tutorial, Workshops, Panels and Activities proposals: January 31, 2007
- PhD Symposium, and Poster submissions: March 1, 2007
- Acceptance notification for full papers: March 6, 2007
- Acceptance notification for all other submissions: March 20, 2007
- Camera-ready papers: April 6, 2007
The International Conference on Agile Processes in Software Engineering
and eXtreme Programming, XP2007, is the leading world event on the
topics of agility in software and system development, now at its eighth
edition.
The agile approach has become mainstream in the software industry in
recent years. It is able to deliver business value early in the project
lifetime and to successfully deal with changing requirements. It focuses
on the delivery of running, tested versions of the system at a constant
pace, featuring a continuous interaction with customers, and paying
extreme attention to the human component of software development.
A rapidly growing scientific and practical evidence show many quality
gains including increased productivity, less defects and increased
customer satisfaction.
Agile innovations are currently moving into new domains, such as the
embedded development industry, safety-critical products and offshore
development. Movement towards business agility is also emerging in the
field.
XP2007 offers a unique forum for executives, managers, software
professionals and researchers from labs and academia to meet together
and discuss their needs and ideas for incorporating agile methodologies
into the production models.
The conference is not about a single methodology, but rather provides a
forum for the exchange of information regarding all agile development
methods, practices and tools. XP 2007 facilitates the exchange of ideas
in a number of ways, including high-profile keynote speakers on the
cutting edge of the Agile Processes, technical presentations, special
activity sessions, panels, posters, code camps, workshops, tutorials,
and other opportunities to exchange and elaborate the new findings. XP
2007 also features a PhD Symposium for PhD students.
CONFERENCE SCOPE
The conference brings together both industrial practitioners and
researchers. The topics will stress practical applications and implications
of agile methodologies. New openings, domains and insights are highly
appreciated. The topics of interest in the conference include, but are not
restricted to, the following:
- Foundations and rationale for agile methods
- Case studies, empirical experiments and practitioners' experience reports
- Organizational change, management and organizational issues
- Digital ecosystems and agility
- Commitment, motivation and culture in an Agile SW development organization
- Agile development in the large scale including the scalability issues
- Education and training
- Combining industry quality standards (e.g., CMMI) and Agile approaches
- Experimenting with agile practices: Pair programming, test-first
design, continuous integration, refactoring, etc.
- Agile SW development tools and environments
- Agile development of Open Source software
- Agile offshore and distributed development
- Tailoring and building of agile processes
- Combining or streamlining the Business processes and Agile SW development
- Business agility
- Embedded software (e.g., SW/HW co-design) and Agile SW development
- Contracting processes and issues, including subcontracting
- Metrics, automated metrics and analysis
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We call for contributions in the form of research papers, experience
reports, workshops, panels, PhD-symposium contributions, workshops,
tutorials, posters and activities.
All submission details can be found in the conference website
http://www.xp2007.org.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy
Program Chairs:
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Marco Scotto, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Organizing Chair:
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Organizing Co-Chair:
Alberto Colombo, University of Milan, Italy
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Eighth International Conference on Agile Processes in Software
Engineering and eXtreme Programming
XP 2007
June 18-22, 2007 Como, Italy
http://www.xp2007.org
IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper submissions: January 26, 2007
- Tutorial, Workshops, Panels and Activities proposals: January 31, 2007
- PhD Symposium, and Poster submissions: March 1, 2007
- Acceptance notification for full papers: March 6, 2007
- Acceptance notification for all other submissions: March 20, 2007
- Camera-ready papers: April 6, 2007
The International Conference on Agile Processes in Software Engineering
and eXtreme Programming, XP2007, is the leading world event on the
topics of agility in software and system development, now at its eighth
edition.
The agile approach has become mainstream in the software industry in
recent years. It is able to deliver business value early in the project
lifetime and to successfully deal with changing requirements. It focuses
on the delivery of running, tested versions of the system at a constant
pace, featuring a continuous interaction with customers, and paying
extreme attention to the human component of software development.
A rapidly growing scientific and practical evidence show many quality
gains including increased productivity, less defects and increased
customer satisfaction.
Agile innovations are currently moving into new domains, such as the
embedded development industry, safety-critical products and offshore
development. Movement towards business agility is also emerging in the
field.
XP2007 offers a unique forum for executives, managers, software
professionals and researchers from labs and academia to meet together
and discuss their needs and ideas for incorporating agile methodologies
into the production models.
The conference is not about a single methodology, but rather provides a
forum for the exchange of information regarding all agile development
methods, practices and tools. XP 2007 facilitates the exchange of ideas
in a number of ways, including high-profile keynote speakers on the
cutting edge of the Agile Processes, technical presentations, special
activity sessions, panels, posters, code camps, workshops, tutorials,
and other opportunities to exchange and elaborate the new findings. XP
2007 also features a PhD Symposium for PhD students.
CONFERENCE SCOPE
The conference brings together both industrial practitioners and
researchers. The topics will stress practical applications and implications
of agile methodologies. New openings, domains and insights are highly
appreciated. The topics of interest in the conference include, but are not
restricted to, the following:
- Foundations and rationale for agile methods
- Case studies, empirical experiments and practitioners' experience reports
- Organizational change, management and organizational issues
- Digital ecosystems and agility
- Commitment, motivation and culture in an Agile SW development organization
- Agile development in the large scale including the scalability issues
- Education and training
- Combining industry quality standards (e.g., CMMI) and Agile approaches
- Experimenting with agile practices: Pair programming, test-first
design, continuous integration, refactoring, etc.
- Agile SW development tools and environments
- Agile development of Open Source software
- Agile offshore and distributed development
- Tailoring and building of agile processes
- Combining or streamlining the Business processes and Agile SW development
- Business agility
- Embedded software (e.g., SW/HW co-design) and Agile SW development
- Contracting processes and issues, including subcontracting
- Metrics, automated metrics and analysis
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We call for contributions in the form of research papers, experience
reports, workshops, panels, PhD-symposium contributions, workshops,
tutorials, posters and activities.
All submission details can be found in the conference website
http://www.xp2007.org.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
Michele Marchesi, University of Cagliari, Italy
Program Chairs:
Giancarlo Succi, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Marco Scotto, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Organizing Chair:
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy
Organizing Co-Chair:
Alberto Colombo, University of Milan, Italy
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