Introduction to Research Papers

W. Griswold, B. Nuseibeh
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At the heart of the ICSE-2005 program are the 44 research papers selected by the Program Committee (PC) from the 313 submissions to the conference. All submissions were rigorously reviewed by the PC -- each submission received reviews from at least three different PC members. The PC then met on 5-6 November 2004 in Newport Beach, California, USA, to discuss the submissions and make the final selections for the program. Each of the papers selected for publication in the proceedings and presentation at the conference was chosen on its own merits and without comparison to any others.The papers selected cover a wide range of research areas, which are not always amenable to a simple classification. Nevertheless, the papers are clustered into sessions that broadly represent the dominant research themes of the work described.The PC comprised 43 members drawn from a wide cross section of the software engineering community. The PC members worked hard to put the program of research papers together. Each PC member received an average of 22 papers to review prior to the PC meeting, followed by a substantial e-mail conversation and two full days discussing papers at the PC meeting. It was our pleasure and privilege to work with such a professional group of people to produce the quality of the program before you. Our deepest thanks go to the PC.We must also thank the organizers of SIGSOFT FSE 2005, who generously hosted our PC meeting and assisted in numerous local arrangements. In particular, we thank Dick Taylor, Debra Brodbeck, and Susan Knight. Their help in producing a trouble-free, enjoyable PC meeting helped keep the PC's spirits high through two long days.We would be remiss if we did not lavish praise and thanks on Richard van de Stadt and the CyberChair conference management system. CyberChair streamlined many of the PC's activities, and Richard added several new features to CyberChair that saved us days of work in staging the PC meeting.Finally, we thank our General Chair, Catalin Roman, for bringing us together, making us partners in creating ICSE 2005, and giving us the guidance and freedom we needed to create the best possible research program. In doing so, he has given us one of the most rewarding experiences of our professional lives.
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ICSE-2005计划的核心是由计划委员会(PC)从313份提交给会议的研究论文中选出的44篇研究论文。所有提交的作品都经过了PC的严格审查——每个提交的作品都收到了至少三位不同PC成员的审查。PC于2004年11月5日至6日在美国加利福尼亚州的纽波特比奇举行会议,讨论提交的方案并做出最后的选择。每一篇论文都是根据其本身的优点选择的,而不是与其他任何论文进行比较。所选择的论文涵盖了广泛的研究领域,这些领域并不总是适合简单的分类。然而,论文被聚集成会议,广泛地代表了所描述的工作的主要研究主题。个人电脑由43名成员组成,他们来自软件工程社区的各个领域。PC成员们努力工作,把研究论文的计划放在一起。在PC会议之前,每个PC成员平均收到22篇论文,然后进行大量的电子邮件交谈,并在PC会议上讨论整整两天的论文。我们很高兴也很荣幸能与这样一群专业人士合作,制作出如此高质量的节目。我们最深切的感谢PC。我们还必须感谢SIGSOFT FSE 2005的组织者,他们慷慨地主持了我们的PC会议,并协助了许多当地的安排。我们特别感谢迪克·泰勒、黛布拉·布罗德贝克和苏珊·奈特。他们的帮助促成了一场无故障、愉快的PC会议,帮助PC在漫长的两天里保持了高昂的精神。如果我们不对Richard van de Stadt和CyberChair会议管理系统大加赞扬和感谢,那将是我们的失职。CyberChair简化了许多PC的活动,Richard为CyberChair添加了一些新功能,这为我们节省了几天的PC会议时间。最后,我们感谢我们的总主席Catalin Roman,他把我们聚集在一起,使我们成为创建ICSE 2005的合作伙伴,并给予我们所需的指导和自由,以创建尽可能最好的研究项目。在此过程中,他给了我们职业生涯中最有意义的经历之一。
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