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Statistical testing of segment homogeneity in classification of piecewise-regular objects

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SYRCoSE 2019

Event ended
The Anniversary Spring/Summer Young Researchers’ Colloquium on Software Engineering will be helld on May 29 – May 31, Saratov, Russia.
SYRCoSE is a colloquium on software engineering targeted at young researchers (students, postgraduates, and young PhDs). The main goal of the colloquium is to help young specialists to meet each other, to get more information on work of their colleagues, to exchange their experience, and to practice in presenting their results at international conferences and workshops. In order to establish strong connection with software engineering industry, both research and industrial papers are allowed for submission. We hope that having researchers and practitioners together at the forum will contribute to narrowing the ever-existing gap between theory and practice and increase their mutual awareness of the developments made by others and problems each community is facing.

Topics of Interest We are interested in original papers on theory and/or applications of software engineering. The topics of interest include but are not restricted to:
• Software Development Processes
• Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
• Programming and Specification Languages
• Component-Based Software
• Distributed and Concurrent Software
• Requirements Engineering
• Product Line Management
• Visual Modeling
• Reengineering and Reverse Engineering
• Formal Methods
• Quality Assurance
• Software Safety and Security
• Testing, Verification, and Validation
• Hardware High-Level Design and Verification
• Software Development and Analysis Tools
• Software Engineering Education

Important Dates
Abstract submission (1 page): December 1, 2018
Papers submission (4-12 pages): April 1, 2019
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2019
Camera-ready papers: May 10, 2019
Registration: May 20, 2019
Colloquium: May 29-31, 2019

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