New Software Engineering Faculty Symposium 2007
Held in Conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, May 2007
PROGRAM (and, where available, slides)
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9:00 Welcome, Introductions, Overview of the Day
(Lee Osterweil, University of Massachusetts, USA)
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9:30 Mapping out a Research Agenda
(Matt Dwyer, University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
(slides)
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10:00 Publication Strategies
(Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico Milano, Italia)
(slides)
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10:30 BREAK
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11:00 Ethics (Lee Osterweil, University of Massachusetts, USA)
(slides)
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11:30 Teaching and Mentoring Students
(Lori Clarke, University of Massachusetts, USA)
(slides)
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12:00 LUNCH Obtaining Research Funding
(breakout groups by nationality);
Carlo Ghezzi, Politecnico Milano, Italia;
Jeff Kramer, Imperial College, UK;
Matt Dwyer, Lori Clarke, Mary Jean Harrold, Lee Osterweil, USA
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13:30 How to (improve the chances that you will)
get a paper accepted at ICSE/FSE/ASE;
Panel of NSEFS 07 Presenters
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14:00 How to get Promoted (Lori Clarke, University of Massachusetts, USA)
(slides)
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14:30 Time Allocation: Balancing Research, Teaching, and Service
(Jeff Kramer, Imperial College London, UK)
(slides)
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15:00 BREAK
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15:30 Networking (Mary Jean Harrold, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
(slides)
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16:00 How to Have a Life as Well as a Career--and Why!
(Wolfgang Emmerich, University College London, UK)
(slides)
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16:30 Closing Panel: Omissions, Clarifications, Elaborations,
Question and Answer Session (The NSEFS 07 Faculty)
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17:00 Summary and final advice