Welcome to ASE 2010

The 25th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering will be held in Antwerp, Belgium, 20-24 September 2010. Grote Markt Antwerpen Antwerp is well-known for its diamond industry. This is why we designed a diamond-encrusted ASE 2010 logo to celebrate the 25th anniversary.

The ASE conference has become one of the world's premier Software Engineering venues. Software engineering is concerned with the analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of large software systems. Automated software engineering focuses on how to automate or partially automate these tasks to achieve significant improvements in quality and productivity.

This year's edition is promising to become one of the most exciting and enlightening software engineering events of 2010 with invited talks by:

  • Jan Bosch
    “Towards Compositional Software Engineering”
    (September 22, 2010)
  • Cordell Green
    “ASE Conference 25th Anniversary Keynote”
    (September 23, 2010)
  • Axel van Lamsweerde
    “Model Engineering for Model-Driven Engineering”
    (September 24, 2010)

Looking forward to welcome you at the 25th anniversary edition of ASE in Antwerp,

The Organisation Committee.

News in the spotlight

Drinking and Eating in Antwerp 26 august 2010
We have added a Dining in Antwerp and Pubs in Antwerp section to help you on your quest to find some nice food and beverages during your stay.
Internet Access 25 august 2010
The ASE conference organization will provide internet access to all conference participants.

At the registration, you will receive a personal login name and password with which you will be able to access the Wireless network of the University of Antwerp.

More information can be found here.
Poster Format and Sizes 25 august 2010
On Wednesday 22 September and Thursday 23 September in the afternoon the program features two poster sessions, two tool presentation sessions and two tool demonstration sessions. What is this about ?

The poster session allows authors of short papers to discuss their paper with peers in an informal setting, somewhat like an exhibit hall.

The tool presentation session allows authors of tool demonstration papers to give a 12-minute formal presentation of their tool.

The tool demonstration session allows authors of tool demonstration papers to give an in-depth demonstration of their tool, ideally by allowing attendees to interact with the tool in an unscripted way.

Therefore, authors of a poster should prepare an inviting display that captures the topic and ideas in easily understood printed text and graphics. Similarly, authors of a tool demo are encouraged to prepare a poster to show the main features they wish to discuss during the tool demonstration session.

The poster themselves will be hang on a poster easel. The maximum size of the working space is (b x h) 118,5 x 146 cm and the poster easels will look as shown here:

Poster Easel

Presenters of the posters and tool demos will have time to set-up the poster during wednesday or thursday's lunch break. The posters themselves must be attached with needles (tape is strictly forbidden) — the conference organization will supply those. The posters must be removed immediately after the session finishes so that we can prepare them for the next session.

The posters themselves will be set-up in the main hall of the conference venue, shown here:

Poster Hall

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