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ICST 2016
Ph.D. Symposium
Papers Track
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Call For PhD Symposium Papers
Goals
As a separate track of ICST, the PhD symposium has four goals: (1) to provide constructive feedback and guidance to
doctoral students who are performing their dissertation research in the field of software testing, verification, and
validation; (2) to help students aligning their research interests with the hottest topics of the scientific community; (3)
to develop a supportive community of researchers and potential collaborators; (4) to help doctoral students interact
with established researchers and practitioners in the field.
Process
Interested PhD students are invited to write a short research summary, to discuss with their supervisors in order to get
their support for this submission to the PhD Symposium of ICST 2015, and eventually to submit their summary along
with a letter from their supervisor. If the research summary is selected, then the PhD student will be invited to make a
public presentation at the symposium. After the public presentation, the students will receive oral feedback from a
panel of researchers and practitioners. The students may also seek advice regarding such things as completion of a
PhD, career in research, networking, etc.
The organizer will apply a screening process based on the research summary and an advisor's recommendation. The
following criteria will be considered: Quality of the research and of the summary; Relevance of the research to
software testing; verification and validation; Strength of the recommendation; Diversity of background, research topic,
and approach; Potential for practical benefits Stage of the research.
What To Submit
A research summary of at most two pages. Your summary must include: Student name, university or institution,
research advisor, and title (to clarify: The student is the author of this document, and the advisor is acknowledged);
The scientific and technical objectives and the problem to be addressed by the PhD, with a justification of its
importance; The expected contributions of the PhD research, and its positioning in the state-of-the-art; Summary of
results to date; An overview of the experimental/empirical evaluation of the proposed contributions
Organizer
Mauro Pezzè, Università della Svizzera italiana (CH) and University of Milano Bicocca (IT)
Format
The research summary must conform to the two-column IEEE conference publication format, and must be a maximum
of two pages, including all text, references, appendices, and figures. All submissions must be in English. Templates for
Latex and Word are available at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html; use
the letter format templates and the ?conference? option (i.e., not the Computer Society format),
A letter of recommendation from one of the PhD advisors, which must include at least the name of the student, the
name of all the advisors,a candid assessment of the current status of the student's dissertation research, an expected
date for dissertation submission.
Award
The best submitted paper will be awarded during the conference.
How to submit?
The research summary and the letter must be submitted electronically in PDF, to the PhD symposium organizer
(mauro.pezze@usi.ch) with the subject: 'ICST-2015 Doctoral Symposium Submission'. A single mail with the two items
(research summary and recommendation letter) is preferred.
Important Dates
Submission of papers: January 20, 2016
Notification of acceptance: January 27, 2016
Program Committee:
Myra Cohen, University of Nebraska Linkoln (USA)
Atif Memon, University of Maryland College Park (USA)
Mauro Pezzè Università della Svizzera Italiana (CH) and University of Milano Bicocca (IT)
Paolo Tonella, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (IT)
Andreas Zeller Saarland University (D)