International Conference on Software Engineering
| International Conference on Software Engineering | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | ICSE |
| Discipline | software engineering |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | ACM and IEEE Computer Society |
| History | 1975– |
| Frequency | annual |
The International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), is one of the largest annual software engineering conferences. It has an 'A*' rating in the Rankings of the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE) and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education.[1] Furthermore, it is the software engineering conference with the highest Microsoft Academic field rating.[2] The first ICSE conference was in 1975 in Washington DC.[3]
List of Conferences
Past and future ICSE conferences include:[3]
| Year | Conference | City | Country | General Chair(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | ICSE 39 | Buenos Aires | Sebastián Uchitel | ||
| 2016 | ICSE 38 | Austin | Laura K. Dillon | ||
| 2015 | ICSE 37 | Florence | Antonia Bertolino | ||
| 2014 | ICSE 36 | Hyderabad | Pankaj Jalote | ||
| 2013 | ICSE 35 | San Francisco | David Notkin | ||
| 2012 | ICSE 34 | Zurich | Martin Glinz | ||
| 2011 | ICSE 33 | Honolulu | Richard Taylor | ||
| 2010 | ICSE 32 | Cape Town | Judith Bishop & Jeff Kramer | ||
| 2009 | ICSE 31 | Vancouver | Stephen Fickas | ||
| 2008 | ICSE 30 | Leipzig | Wilhelm Schäfer | ||
| 2007 | ICSE 29 | Minneapolis | John Knight | ||
| 2006 | ICSE 28 | Shanghai | Leon Osterweil | ||
| 2005 | ICSE 27 | St. Louis | Gruia-Catalin Roman | ||
| 2004 | ICSE 26 | Edinburgh | Anthony Finkelstein | ||
| 2003 | ICSE 25 | Portland | Lori Clarke | ||
| 2002 | ICSE 24 | Orlando | Will Tracz | ||
| 2001 | ICSE 23 | Toronto | Hausi A. Müller | ||
| 2000 | ICSE 22 | Limerick | Carlo Ghezzi | ||
| 1999 | ICSE 21 | Los Angeles | Barry Boehm | ||
| 1998 | ICSE 20 | Kyoto | Koji Torii | ||
| 1997 | ICSE 19 | Boston | W. Richards Adrion | ||
| 1996 | ICSE 18 | Berlin | Dieter Rombach | ||
| 1995 | ICSE 17 | Seattle | Dewayne Perry | ||
| 1994 | ICSE 16 | Sorrento | Bruno Fadini | ||
| 1993 | ICSE 15 | Baltimore | Victor R. Basili | ||
| 1992 | ICSE 14 | Melbourne | Tony Montgomery | ||
| 1991 | ICSE 13 | Austin | Les Belady | ||
| 1990 | ICSE 12 | Nice | François-Regis Valette | ||
| 1989 | ICSE 11 | Pittsburgh | Larry Druffel | ||
| 1988 | ICSE 10 | Raffles City | Tan Chin Nam | ||
| 1987 | ICSE 9 | Monterey | William E. Riddle | ||
| 1985 | ICSE 8 | London | Manny M. Lehman | ||
| 1984 | ICSE 7 | Orlando | T. Straeter | ||
| 1982 | ICSE 6 | Tokyo | Yutaka Ohno, Koji Kobayashi, Raymond T. Yeh | ||
| 1981 | ICSE 5 | San Diego | Seymour Jeffrey | ||
| 1979 | ICSE 4 | Munich | Friedrich (Fritz) L. Bauer | Sponsors: ACM SIGSOFT, European Research Office (ERO), Gesellschaft für Informatik, and IEEE Computer Society. | |
| 1978 | ICSE 3 | Atlanta | Maurice V. Wilkes | Sponsors: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), IEEE Computer Society, and National Bureau of Standards. | |
| 1976 | ICSE 2 | San Francisco | Raymond T. Yeh | The conference was renamed to 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering and was sponsored by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), IEEE Computer Society, and National Bureau of Standards. | |
| 1975 | NCSE 1 | Washington | Harlan Mills, Dennis Fife | The first conference was called 1st National Conference on Software Engineering and was sponsored by National Bureau of Standards and IEEE Computer Society. |
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