The Institute for Software Research (ISR) at the University of California, Irvine, is soliciting contributions for the 2008 Graduate Student Research Symposium (GSRS).
Topics for the symposium include:
- Ubiquitous and public space computing
- Software architecture methods and design
- Ethnographic studies of technology
- Component-based software development
- Information visualization
- Context-aware computing
- Software testing and analysis
- Collaborative technologies
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Software development and maintenance
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
- Domestic software technologies
- Requirements engineering
- Interaction design tools and methods
- User modeling
- Aspect-oriented design
- Tools and development environments
- Object-oriented techniques
The symposium is run by students and aimed to students; I’m planning to come and hope you can make it too. You can find the call for papers here.