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San Jose/Silicon Valley needs no introduction as it is home to many successful and thriving software companies. Holding ISSRE in San Jose lets us access the entire software engineering talent in addition to engineers and researchers specifically working in software reliability. The program for ISSRE2010 aims at growing our strong mix of research and practice to a larger audience. The engagement with software companies from embedded to mainframes, clients to servers, enterprise to cloud and desktop applications to web-based services connect us with a new generation of engineers hungry for the advances in research and practice. Cisco has generously agreed to host the meeting at their conference center in San Jose. As we build the ISSRE2010 team, we welcome your input, ideas, contributions and willingness to volunteer.

CFPs still open..

Please check their individual submission deadlines.

Research Paper selection announced

The Program Committee Meeting was held on July 23-24 in Raleigh, NC where the selection of the research papers was finalized. These are listed on the Research Papers Program page. Michel Cukier, Program Committee Chair, has sent out notifications to the authors. This year we had 130 papers submitted to the ISSRE research paper track. In the tradition of ISSRE, a very thorough review process was performed with over 650 reviews, on-line discussions, and a day and half of face to face discussions with about 15 Program Committe members in Raleigh and several other members attending remotely via Webex.

Our last one - ISSRE 2009 was a huge success..

At ISSRE 2009, in Mysuru, we had a record turnout - around ~380 registrants, 80 Corporations and 20 countries. Here is a picture taken on Tuesday where we tried to usher most people to it. But there was a die-hard workshop group that were so engaged in their discussions that they did not want to take the break.. we tried. Nevertheless we got a good number of our participants here.