COMPSAC 2025 Symposium on Software Engineering Technologies & Applications (SETA)

The Software Engineering Technology and Applications (SETA) symposium is the flagship IEEE symposium on software engineering technologies, and an integral part of the IEEE COMPSAC conference. We encourage submissions on the use of data driven intelligence technologies to support software engineering activities, techniques and tools to cope with technical challenges of intelligent world development and pervasive computing in general. The submissions are expected to be high quality research papers that describe original, unpublished work on any topic related to software engineering technology including but not limited to empirical and theoretical work on intelligent software engineeringconventional software engineering and also work on emerging topics.

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished work presenting research and novel computer applications in full-paper format (10 pages, inclusive of figures, tables, appendices, etc). The review and selection process for submissions is designed to identify submissions that break new ground and provide substantial support for their results and conclusions as significant contributions to the field. Submissions will be selected that represent a major advancement in the subject of the symposia. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register to the conference and to present the paper in person at the conference.

Please note that SETA submissions should also follow policies from the COMPSAC conference (e.g., plagiarism). Simultaneous submission to other publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted at COMPSAC JC/CJ page. Accepted papers may be invited to prestigious journal(s) for extension after consideration from the COMPSAC conference.

Important Dates – Symposia

Full papers due: January 31st, 2025
Paper notification April 7th, 2025
Camera ready copy: June 1st, 2025

Paper Templates

IEEE Paper templates are available in MS Word 2003 and LaTex. All submissions must use US 8.5×11 letter page format.

IEEE Conference Publishing Policies

All submissions must adhere to IEEE Conference Publishing Policies.

IEEE Cross Check

All submission will be screened for plagiarized material through the IEEE Cross Check portal.

 

Symposium Chairs

Song Wang
York University
Email: wangsong@yorku.ca

Yuan Tian
Queen’s University
Email: y.tian@queensu.ca

Program Committee

Beilei Jiang, University of North Texas
Bo Yang, Concordia University
Chang-ai Sun, University of Science & Technology, Beijing
Changhai Nie, Nanjing University
Chunrong Fang, Nanjing University
Danie Rodrigue, The University of Alcalá
Domenico Amalfitano, University of Naples Federico II
Everton Alves, Federal University of Campina Grande
Fevzi Belli, University of Paderborn
Haihua Chen, University of North Texas
Hua Liu, Swinburne University of Technology
Huizi Hao, Queen’s University
Jeremy Bradbury, Ontario Tech University
Jiho Shin, York University
Kazi Amit Hasan, Queen’s University
Liang Wang, Nanjing University
Lizhi Liao, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Lunjin Lu, Oakland University
Marco Aiello, University of Stuttgart
Marcos Macedo Contrera, Queen’s University
Myoungkyu Song, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Nan Jiang, Purdue University
Naoyasu Ubayashi, Kyushu University
Peng Liang, Wuhan University
Peng Wu, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sharad Sharma, University of North Texas
Thibaud Lutellier, University of Alberta
Tri Minh Triet Pham, Concordia University
Wennsheng Dou, Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wilkerson L. andrade, Federal University of Campina Grande
Xiang Chen, Nantong University
Xiao He, University of Science and Technology Beijing
Xudong He, Florida International University
Yongqiang Tian, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Yu Pei, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yunhe Feng, University of North Texas
Zhenhao Li, York University