History of SCAM
The Tenth SCAM working conference (SCAM 2010)
SCAM 2010 was held in Timişoara, Romania, on the 12th-13th September 2010, co-located with ICSM 2010.Submissions: 45 papers and 3 tools demostration
Accepted: 17 technique papers and 2 tools
Attendees: 61 people
Sponsors: CREST Center at University College London, Politehnica University of Timişoara, and SD
Special issue: the Science of Computer Programming
The Ninth SCAM working conference (SCAM 2009)
SCAM 2009 was held in Edmonton, Canada, on the 20th-21st September 2009, co-located with ICSM 2009.Submissions: 39 papers and 5 tools demostration
Accepted: 17 technique papers and 3 tools
Attendees: 43 people
Sponsors: CREST Center at King’s College London, icore, and SD
Special issue: The Software Quality Journal
The Eighth SCAM working conference (SCAM 2008)
SCAM 2008 was held in Beijing, China, on the 30th September and 1st October 2008, co-located with ICSM 2008.Submissions: 55 papers
Accepted: 23 papers
Attendees: 55 people
Sponsors: CREST Center at King’s College London, Reengineering Forum, SAP, SD and Soccer-lab
Special issue: The Journal of Information and Software Technology
The seventh SCAM working conference (SCAM 2007)
SCAM 2007 was held in Paris, on the 30th September and 1st October 2007, co-located with ICSM 2007.Submissions: 74 papers
Accepted: 19 papers
Attendees: 75 people
Sponsors: CEA, CREST,École Polytechique, and SIG
Special issue: The Journal of Automated Software Engineering
The sixth SCAM workshop (SCAM 2006)
SCAM 2006 was held in Philadelphia, on the 27th-29th of September 2006, co-located with ICSM 2006.Submissions: 48 papers
Accepted: 20 papers
Attendees: 54 people
Sponsors: King’s College London, RainCode, and the Villanova University
Special issue: The Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice
The fifth SCAM workshop (SCAM 2005)
SCAM 2005 was held in Budapest, on the 30th of September and 1st of October 2005, co-located with ICSM 2005.Submissions: 48 papers
Accepted: 18 papers
Attendees: 51 people
Sponsor: King’s College London, RainCode, University of Szeged, and Istituto Trentino di Cultura
Special issue: the Science of Computer Programming
The fourth SCAM workshop (SCAM 2004)
SCAM 2004 was held in Chicago, on the 15th and 16th of September 2004, co-located with ICSM 2004, Metrics 2004, WSE 2004and WESS 2004.Submissions: 39 papers
Accepted: 16 papers
Attendees: 43 people
Sponsor: RainCode, The VASTT group and Loyola College, Maryland
Special issue: The Journal of Systems and Software
The third SCAM workshop (SCAM 2003)
SCAM 2003 was held in Amsterdam, on September 26th and 27th, co-located with ICSM 2003, STEP 2003, ELIZA 2003, VISSOFT 2003and WSE 2003.Submissions: 43 papers
Accepted: 21 papers
Attendees: 52 people
Sponsor:
Special issue: The Software Quality Journal
The workshop maintained the discussion-based emphasis, with short paper presentations of 15 minutes and long discussion slots. Due to the large number of paper submissions in 2003, the organisers moved from the one-day format of previous years, to a one-and-a-half day format.
The second SCAM workshop (SCAM 2002)
SCAM 2002 was held in Montréal, on October 1st 2002 with ICSM 2002, WESS 2002, DBMR 2002, and WSE 2002.Submissions: 23 papers
Accepted: 17 papers
Attendees: 43 people
Sponsor:
Special issue: The Journal of Automated Software Engineering
The first SCAM workshop (SCAM 2001)
SCAM 2001 was held in Florence, on November 10th 2001, co-located with ICSM 2001, WESS 2001and WSE 2001.Submissions: 30 papers
Accepted: 21 papers
Attendees: 40 people
Sponsor:
Special issue: Information and Software Technology
The workshop was a one day event with the emphasis on discussion.