December 27, 2024, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine

CS&SE@SW 2024

7th Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering

Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering (CS&SE@SW) is a peer-reviewed computer science workshop focusing on research advances, applications of information technologies. The vision of the CS&SE@SW is provides an expert environment for young researchers, who are at the beginning of their career, to present and discuss the most recent of ideas and early results of research projects. Young researchers, who will join us to take part in discussions and/or present their papers, will be offered an opportunity to exchange and discuss their research ideas with their peers, supervisors, and senior scientists working in the fields that are within the scope of CS&SE@SW.

Previous workshops

Topics of interest

Software engineering

  • Software requirements
  • Software design
  • Software construction
  • Software testing
  • Software maintenance
  • Software configuration management
  • Software engineering management
  • Software development process
  • Software engineering models and methods
  • Software quality
  • Software engineering professional practice
  • Software engineering economics
  • Computing foundations
  • Mathematical foundations
  • Engineering foundations

Theoretical computer science

  • Data structures and algorithms
  • Theory of computation
  • Information and coding theory
  • Programming language theory
  • Formal methods

Computer systems

  • Computer architecture and computer engineering
  • Computer performance analysis
  • Concurrent, parallel and distributed systems
  • Computer networks
  • Formal methods
  • Databases

Computer applications

  • Computer graphics and visualization
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Scientific computing
  • Artificial intelligence

CALLS FOR PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit full (at least 6 pages) papers through Morressier by December 2, 2024.

Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by 2 Program Committee members on the basis of technical quality, relevance, originality, significance, and clarity. If necessary, a 3rd, additional reviewer will be involved. The Program Committee will use these reviews to determine which papers will be accepted for presentation at the workshop. The result of the reviewing will be announced to the submitting authors by email, along with reviewer comments, if any.

Accepted papers will be submitted to the ... in three months after the workshop.

Primary requirements

  • Submissions should be:
    • basically, correct and sound;
    • original (not published elsewhere partly or in full and not submitted to other venues for simultaneous consideration);
    • presented at the conference in any language (at least one author of each article should attend to the conference);
    • strictly in line with the scope of workshop.
  • Up to 2 papers per author (including as co-authors) are accepted.
  • Authors utilizing language models (LLMs) to aid in idea generation or drafting of papers should explicitly disclose their usage, providing complete transparency about the LLM employed (including name, version, model, and source) within the submitted paper; such usage must be appropriately documented in the Methods section or acknowledgment section of the manuscript. Authors are urged to verify accuracy and are reminded that, as named authors, they bear complete responsibility for the entire content of the work.
  • Authors must ensure citations enhance value, remain unbiased, support relevant points, and avoid superfluous references—particularly to self or others' works—to manipulate citation scores, maintaining ethical standards. The editors reserve the right to exclude excessive citations if these are considered to be potential acts of citation manipulation.
  • Please disclose any potential conflicts of interest in the acknowledgments section when you submit your article.
  • Authors are encouraged to refer to the Committee on Publishing Ethics (COPE) for all aspects of publication ethics (https://publicationethics.org/) and to conform to the ethical rules described on strictly https://publishingsupport.iopscience.iop.org/ethical-policy-journals/, in particular:
    • A single study is not split up into several parts to increase the number of submissions and submitted to various edited book projects or journals or to one journal over time (e.g., "salami-publishing").
    • No data have been fabricated or manipulated (including images) to support the manuscript's conclusions.
    • No data, text, or theories by others are presented as if they were the author's own ("plagiarism"). Proper acknowledgments to other works must be given (including closely copied material (near verbatim), summarized, and/or paraphrased), quotation marks are used for verbatim copying of material, and permissions are secured for copyrighted material.
    • Consent to submit has been received from all co-authors and responsible authorities at the institute/organization where the work has been carried out before submission.
    • Authors whose names appear on the submission have contributed sufficiently to the scientific work and share collective responsibility and accountability for the results.

Formatting options

CS&SE@SW uses IOP Conference Series format for the proceedings. Therefore, for preparing your submission you should use LaTeX class file and LaTeX guidelines for your submissions. If you do not have experience with LaTeX and do not know, how to install the whole machinery, you can use an online template in Overleaf, where all necessary libraries etc. are already pre-installed.

Paper submission

In case you have never worked with the Morressier before, you need to create your account using "Sign in or create your account" form. You will be offered to enter your email and click the 'Next' button. The instructions for signing into Morressier would be sent to your email. After complete registration you should sign in and complete submission form.

Due to the double blind peer review mode, you need to prepare 2 versions of your article in PDF format, a regular manuscript and an anonymized manuscript. Please remove any identifying information, such as authors' names or affiliations, from your anonymized manuscript before submission. In addition to following the instructions above, other steps need to be taken to ensure the manuscript is correctly prepared for double-blind peer review. The key points to consider are:

  • Please don’t use authors name to refer to your previously published article. For example, write “Semerikov and Mintii [1] have demonstrated” rather than “we/the authors have previously demonstrated [1]”.
  • Also, make sure that any figures and tables do not contain any reference to author affiliations.
  • Choose uploaded file name anonymized.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline

December 2, 2024

 

Notification Due

December 23, 2024

 

Final Submission Deadline

January 15, 2025

 

Registration Due

December 26, 2024

 

Workshop Day

December 27, 2024

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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Andrii Striuk Kryvyi Rih National University, Department of Simulation and Software Engineering

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Serhiy Semerikov Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University, Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

PROGRAM

Coming soon

THE VENUE

Department of Simulation and Software Engineering, Kryvyi Rih National University, 11 Vitalii Matusevich Str., Kryvyi Rih, 50027, Ukraine

CONTACTS

Andrii Striuk, +380-68-9030013, andrey.n.stryuk@gmail.com