A successful SEEM done, next…

SEEM took place on June 2 in beautiful Gothenburg! Thanks to co-organizer Cécile Péraire for running the whole event, and thank you authors and participants for making it a success! We hope you all enjoyed the workshop, ICSE, and Gothenburg.

For a summary and photos, see here.

We are already gearing up for the next edition: SEEM 2019. Stay tuned!

 

Blog about your paper or workshop experience at se-edu.org

We encourage all paper authors to create a blogpost about their paper at se-edu.org before or after the workshop. We also envourage all workshop participants to summarize the results of their breakout sessions or share anything interesting about their work or SE education.

The blogpost can be an executive summary, or a list of main takeaways with commentary. Make sure to include a link to the workshop itself.

If you are interested in doing this, email hakan.erdogmus@sv.cmu.edu and request a contributor account for se-edu.org.

Congrats to SEEM Best Paper authors and runners-up!

The Program Committee selected the experience report by Scott Heggen and Cody Myers as the best paper of SEEM 2018.  The authors receive a free workshop registration and a special slot to present their work. Their paper is titled “Hiring Millennial Students as Software Engineers: A Study in Developing Self-Confidence and Marketable Skills.”

The runners-up were:

  • Research paper by Dora Dzvonyar, Lukas Alperowitz, Dominic Henze and Bernd Bruegge, titled “Team Composition in Software Engineering Project Courses (Research Paper”
  • Experience report by Kevin Buffardi, titled “Tech Startup Learning Activities: A Formative Evaluation.”

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up!

SEEM accepted papers are available!

We accepted a total of 13 contributions that include four research papers, seven experience reports, and two position papers.  List of accepted papers are available here.

We thank the members of the Program Committee for reviewing the papers diligently and in a timely manner, and for helping us with acceptance decisions through online discussions.

Congratulations to the authors of the accepted submissions! We are looking forward to meeting you in Gothenburg, Sweden, on June 2.

Important info about SEEM

Submission Categories and Page Limits (no exceptions)
— Research Papers, including case studies, reporting on original research results  (max 8 pages)
— Experience Reports with a focus on actionable advice and lessons learned (max 8 pages)
— Position Papers sharing the author’s insights, proposing an original idea (max 4 pages)

Conditional Accepts and Revisions
** Due March  16, 2018 ** – send by email to cecile.peraire@sv.cmu.edu

Camera-Ready Copies
** Due March  19, 2018 ** – follow instructions provided by proceedings chairs

Submission Deadline
** Extended to February 11, 2018 ** – Now Closed!

Submission Templates and Formatting Instructions
The ICSE 2018 workshop proceedings will be prepared by IEEE CPS and published by ACM. All workshop papers must follow the ACM formatting instructions at:
— https://www.icse2018.org/track/icse-2018-Double-blind-review#Formatting

SEEM is not using the double blind review process followed by some ICSE tracks.

Submission Site
— https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seem2018