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Workshop: Tuesday 17 May 2005
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Third International
Workshop on Dynamic Analysis (WODA 2005)
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Tuesday 17 May 2004
WODA 2005 is co-located with the 27th
International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2005).
WODA 2005 brings together researchers and practitioners working in all
areas of dynamic analysis. Dynamic analysis techniques reason over
program executions and show promise in aiding the development of robust
and reliable large-scale systems. It has become increasingly clear that
limitations of static analysis can be overcome by integrating static and
dynamic analyses, and that the performance and value of dynamic analysis
can be improved by static analysis. Hence, a key focus of the workshop
is hybrid analyses that involve both static and dynamic components.
NEWS (20 Feb. 2005): The deadline for submissions for WODA 2005
has been extended by 1 week. The new deadline is Monday, 28 Feb. 2005.
NEWS (24 Mar. 2005): The list of accepted papers is
here. Thank you to all
authors for submitting a paper this year.
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Submit your paper! *** Deadline Monday, 28 Feb 2005
Authors will be informed of acceptance/rejection by 21 March.
All papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library in a
"non-conference" issue of the electronic version of the ACM
SIGSOFT publication Software Engineering Notes.
Authors retain all copyright and republication rights, but
SIGSOFT and ACM request that authors cite the SEN version
when citing the paper.
Organizers
James Andrews, University of Western Ontario
Lori Pollock, University of Delaware
Program Committee
James Andrews, University of Western Ontario
Jonathan Cook, New Mexico State University
David Evans, University of Virginia
Neelam Gupta, University of Arizona
Raimondas Lencevicius, Nokia Research Center
Welf Löwe, Växjö Universitet
Lori Pollock, University of Delaware
Atanas Rountev, Ohio State University
Andreas Zeller,
Universität des Saarlandes
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