Fast Abstract Submission: TBD. Typically, around August 1.
Acceptance Notification: TBD. Typically, around the end of August
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Fast Abstract Co-Chairs:
TBD
Fast Abstract Committee Members:
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A Fast Abstract is a lightly reviewed, two-page technical article that requires a short talk at the conference. The goal is to promote current work, research, practices, opinions, experiences, and issues. This is an early communication of technical work and does not always require completed results like that of a journal publication. Authors can introduce new ideas to the community or state positions on controversial issues. Fast Abstracts are an integral and important part of ISSRE. Accepted contributions will be published in the supplemental proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering. Authors will present a short talk at the symposium. Fast Abstracts sessions have been among the most attended in past ISSRE editions, with contributors as diverse as young students and distinguished members of the community.
Scope
Authors should explain the contribution to the field and the novelty of the work, making clear the current status of the work. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Review and Evaluation Criteria Each submission will be lightly reviewed by two to three members of the fast abstracts program committee and final decisions will be made about which submissions to accept for presentation at the conference. Submissions will be evaluated based on the technical merit, relevance, and significance.
Submission Your paper must conform to the IEEE Format and Submission Guidelines and should not exceed two pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices). The results described must be unpublished and should not be under review elsewhere. Each accepted submission will be allotted a maximum of two pages in the final proceedings and must be presented by one of the authors. The final version of accepted papers must conform to the IEEE Format and Submission Guidelines.