Useful Resources for Software Engineering Researchers
   
 This page provides information about:
    # Top Software Engineering (SE) conferences, their research tracks, and submission deadlines
    # Top SE journals and their impact factor
    # Useful SE communities/affiliations
   
 Software Engineering Conferences:
  Event About Important Dates Conference Website  
 

International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE)

One of the most revered research oriented SE conference. Invites research on all things software engineering under the following tracks:  

Technical Research | Workshop Proposals | Technical Briefings | Software Engineering Education and Training | Software Engineering in Society | Software Engineering in Practice | New Ideas and Emerging Results | Doctoral Symposium | Student Research Competition | Demonstrations | Posters

Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of August and October ICSE  
  European Software Engineering Conference and the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE) Invites research on all areas of software engineering under the following tracks:

Research Papers | New Ideas and Emerging Results | Demonstration | Industry | Workshops | Artifacts | Doctorial Symposium | Student Research Competition
Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of January and May FSE  
  International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE) Invites academic and industrial research concerning software systems reliability under the following tracks:

Research | Industry |Workshop Proposals | Fast Abstracts | Doctoral Symposium | Tutorials
Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of April and July ISSRE  
  IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering  (ASE)

ASE Invites papers on the foundations, techniques, tools, and applications of automated software engineering technology. Both automatic systems and systems that support and cooperate with people are within the scope of the conference, as are models of software and software engineering activities. ASE has the following tracks:

Technical Research Papers | Experience Papers | New Ideas Papers

Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of March and July ASE  
  International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE) Invites papers on all things Software Engineering. Contributions that combine the development of conceptual and methodological advances with their formal foundations and tool support are particularly encouraged. FASE has the following tracks:

Research Papers | Regular tool papers | Tool demonstration papers
Deadlines for various tracks fall in the month of October. FASE  
  International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering (SEKE)

Invites papers on Software Engineering, Knowledge Engineering, and  variety of topics like AI, Autonomic Computing, SOA, Data modeling and mining, and Software and System Security. SEKE has the following tracks:

Research Papers | Demo & Posters | Workshop Proposals | Special Sessions

Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of February and March SEKE  
  Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) The SIGCSE Technical Symposium is a forum for educators and researchers to share new results and insights around developing, implementing, or evaluating computing programs, curricula, and courses. Conference Tracks:

CS Education Research | Experience Reports and Tools | New Curricula, Programs, Degrees and Position Papers | Panels | Workshops | Posters | Demos | Student Research Competition
Deadlines for various tracks fall between the months of Augsust and October SIGCSE  
           
           
 
 Software Engineering Journals:
  1. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Impact factor: 3.272*
Link: IEEE TSE
  2. ACM Transaction on Software Engineering and Methodology
Impact factor: 1.548*
Link: ACM TOSEM
 
  3. Journal of Systems and Software [Elsevier]
Impact factor: 2.444*
Link: JSS
  4. Information and Software Technology [Elsevier]
Impact factor: 2.694*
Link: JIST
   
  5. Empirical Software Engineering [Springer]
Impact factor: 3.275*
Link: ESE
  6. Requirements Engineering [Springer]
Impact factor: 2.381*
Link: RE
       
  7. ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE)
Link: ACM TOCE
  8. Software: Practice & Experience
Link: SPE
       
  9. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
Link: SEP
   
       
  *Impact Factors are subject to change    
 
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