Moscow, June 14th 2011 – On June 1st, the Program Committee for the CEE Software Engineering Conference in Russia held a meeting at RVC (Russian Venture Company) to discuss the preliminary program for the upcoming conference.
The program committee reviewed and formulated the preliminary program for the CEE-SECR 2011 (31 October – 3 November, Moscow, Digital October Center). The current draft version includes such topics as: cloud computing, Agile methodologies, software engineering for mobile devices, new programming languages including domain-specific, software engineering for social networks, software reliability, education and others. Both submitted and anticipated papers were taken into account, as well as the IT community’s interests and requirements.
The Program Committee has decided that this year’s panel discussions, round tables, and academic research presentations and experience reports will be consolidated into thematic units. The conference organizers believe that this format will make the conference a more effective and engaging, allowing participants to address the industry’s most vital issues more profoundly.
Traditionally, the conference program has been divided into three parallel tracks. However it was decided that several plenary sessions will be held this year in order to make the presentations by keynote speakers available to all participants.
The program will be updated as soon as the program committee approves the submitted papers and will take final shape in September. The deadline for the submission of papers is June 30th 2011: http://2011.secrus.org/lang/en-en/for-speakers/how-to-submit.
About CEE-SECR
CEE-SECR (2011.secrus.org) CEE-SECR is the key annual software event in Central and Eastern Europe and is regularly attended by about 1000 participants from local industry: researchers and engineers, developers, opinion leaders, production managers, entrepreneurs, and investors.
The Program Committee for CEE-SECR 2011 includes more than 50 renowned experts from Russia, Europe and the U.S., representing both the software development industry and research organizations. Among them are Igor Agamirzyan (Russian Venture Company), Professor Andrei Terekhov (St. Petersburg State University), Professor Sergei Avdoshin (State University Higher School of Economics), Vyacheslav Nesterov (EMC), Bertrand Meyer (ETH), Jennifer Trelewicz (Microsoft) and many others.
For more information, contact Julia Kryuchkova, the conference secretary on contact@secrus.org.