Discussion panel proposals - Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
The discussion panels provide an opportunity to actively debate an issue of a particular relevance, which could provoke some controversy (e.g., ethical dilemma within an empirical setting, value or relevance of specific techniques, processes, or tools, etc).
Proposals are invited for panels of 1 to 1.5 hours long. Please use submit manuscripts via EasyChair in pdf format: (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ease2020) and choose the Discussion panel proposals option form the submission menu.
Proposals must provide:
- An abstract stating what the panel will discuss (topic), why would this be a valuable discussion for the EASE community (motivation for debate), and what format the panel will take;
- List of potential panellists and relevance of the topic to them (4 to 6 panellists would ideally lead the discussion; please write up to 3 lines per participant);
- Organisers: a brief bio of organisers (3-5 lines per organiser)
Proposal submission: ongoing until January 17, 2019
Notification: ongoing, with acceptance decisions announced and the end of each month. Final notification date: 3 February
Track Co-Chairs
Ruzanna Chitchyan, University of Bristol, UK
Torgeir Dingsøyr, University of Science and Technology, Norway