IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering

The 30th edition of the International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering (SANER’23) will feature an Early Research Achievements (ERA) track.

The goal of the ERA track is to provide researchers and practitioners with a forum for presenting promising ideas in early stages of research. These ideas do not require a strong empirical evaluation. The 2023 ERA track aims to provide constructive feedback to guide authors from their initial ideas and limited evaluations toward solid SANER 2024 papers with strong empirical underpinnings. The ERA track is specifically looking for fresh, innovative, provocative ideas. We aim to create an open atmosphere where discussion and feedback stands central.

The topics of interest for the ERA track are the same as the main research track and concern all the topics in the research and practice of software analysis, evolution, and reengineering.


Evaluation Criteria

Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their originality, potential impact, technical soundness, evaluation, quality of presentation, and appropriate comparison to related work. Emphasis will be put on the originality and timeliness of the proposed contribution; a full evaluation of the proposed ideas is not required.


Submission Instructions

  • Papers must not exceed five pages (including all text, figures, references, and appendices)
  • Papers must conform to the IEEE proceedings paper format guidelines
  • Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via the SANER 2023 EasyChair submission site

Important note: SANER 2023 follows a full double-blind review process.​ Submissions that do not adhere to these limits or that violate the formatting guidelines will be desk-rejected without review.

Papers submitted to the ERA must not have been previously accepted for publication or submitted for review to another publication venue.


Important Dates

UK

Shane McIntosh (co-Chair)

McGill University

Canada

Mauricio Aniche

Delft University of Technology

the Netherlands

Olga Baysal

Carleton University

Canada

Alexandre Bergel

University of Chile

Chile

Tse-Hsun Peter Chen

Concordia University

Canada

Eleni Constantinou

University of Mons

Belgium

Thomas Durieux

INRIA

France

Marco Gerosa

Northern Arizona University

USA

Hideaki Hata

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Japan

Syed Islam

University of East London

UK

Kamil Jezek

University of West Bohemia

Czech Republic

Akos Kiss

University of Szeged

Hungary

Raula Gaikovina Kula

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Japan

Tanja Mayerhofer

TU Vienna

Austria

Christian Newman

Rochester Institute of Technology

USA

José Carlos Ribeiro

Polytechnic Institute of Leiria

Portugal

Sandro Schulze

Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg

Germany

Yuan Tian

Singapore Management University

Singapore

Aiko Yamashita

Oslo and Akershus University College

Norway

Yibiao Yang

Nanjing University

China

Vadim Zaytsev

Raincode Labs

belgium

Yuanyuan Zhang

University College London

UK

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