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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

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The 2004 Canadian Conference on Computer and Software Engineering Education, C3SEE04, provides a forum for the presentation of computer and software engineering education developments in Canadian universities. Papers are invited, in English or French, including but not limited to the following topics:

1. Software Engineering as a Profession
  • Formation of the scope of SWE;
  • Requirements from several perspectives (academic, national, professional).
2. New Developments in SWE Education
  • Separate and joint undergraduate options/programs in engineering or non-engineering departments;
  • The role of CS in SWE education;
  • Teaching methods (lectures, laboratories, tools, resources, funding).
3. New Developments in CTE Education
  • Teaching methods (laboratory design, tools, resources, funding);
  • Simulation versus hardware laboratories;
  • Embedded systems;
  • Real-time operating systems;
  • Computer networks and networking;
  • Systems design.
4. Graduate Programs and Research in CTE and SWE
  • Innovative courses and laboratories;
  • Exchange of faculty and students;
  • Collaboration within Canada and elsewhere.
5. Industrial and R&D needs for CTE and SWE: A Panel Discussion
  • Industry
  • NRC
  • CRC
  • NSERC
6. Accreditation and Professional Registration for CTE and SWE Graduants
  • CEAB accreditation issues (basic science, math, electrical, and design components in CTE and SWE programs);
  • Distance education and on-line learning;
  • Co-op programs.

WELCOME TO PARTICIPANTS

We welcome participation from Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science (CS) faculty members, and would like to see at least one representative from each ECE department and each interested CS department in Canada. The conference registration of $200 will include all meals (two breakfasts, two lunches, one dinner, and four refreshment breaks), and conference proceedings in a printed form. Since the conference will take place on the campus, an inexpensive accommodation has been arranged at a University of Calgary Residence.

ABSTRACT AND PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Participants interested in giving a presentation are asked to submit an abstract of no more than one page to the C3SEE04 Secretariat before tthe date listed in the Important Dates section below. The deadline for submitting the presentations (as PDF files only, with two or three viewgraphs per page) or papers (as PDF files only) to the C3SEE04 Secretariat is listed in the Important Dates section below.

Your submission should include three keywords and one or two appropriate topics from the above list, as well as the name of a contact person with e-mail and postal addresses, as well as phone and fax numbers.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

We will publish C3SEE04 Proceedings containing the presentation viewgraphs or written papers, if available, and distribute the proceedings in a printed form to the registrants at the conference.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstracts must be received by:
  • February 16, 2004 (Monday)
  • Notification of acceptance will be sent out by:
  • February 23, 2004 (Monday)
  • Final papers/viewgraphs must be received by:
  • March 8, 2004 (Monday)
  • Registration must be received by:
  • March 8, 2004 (Monday)
  • The conference commences on:
  • March 29, 2004 (Monday)

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    If you are interested in the C3SEE04 conference, and would like to be added to our contact list, please contact the Conference Secretariat. Check our Web site regularly for news and updates.



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