Federated Africa and Middle East Conference on Software Engineering - FAMECSE 2022

Start Date : 7/6/2022 08:30 AMzJun End Date : 8/6/2022 06:30 PMzJun
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About FAMECSE Conference
The Africa and Middle East Conference on Software Engineering (AMECSE) and Software Engineering in Africa (SEiA) conference have joined forces and grew into the so-called Federated Africa and Middle East Conference on Software Engineering (FAMECSE).

FAMECSE aims at promoting and strengthening the SE community in Africa and the Middle East by gathering practitioners and researchers to present and share the most re-cent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of Software Engineering of interest to the region.

Call for Submissions and Participation
FAMECSE is a forum for practitioners and researchers to present and share the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering. Artificial Intelligence plays a great role in enhancing the way Software Engineering practices are done. On the other hand, exploiting AI in practice has triggered the need for a new Software Engineering practices and techniques in order to handle the special nature of AI-based applications.

The theme of the first Federated African and Middle East Conference on Software Engineering (FAMECSE) is Software Engineering in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. FAMECSE 2022 conference aims at exploring how innovation in software engineering can support Artificial Intelligence development, and how AI can provide innovative solutions to advance Software Engineering practices and techniques. AI is more of a contextual rather than a subject-specific focus for submission.FAMECSE 2022 is organized In-Cooperation with the ACM SIGSOFT.

We solicit high quality contributions in one or more of the following three types of submissions.
  •  Technical Papers limited to 10 pages describing technical research results.
  •  Short Papers limited to 4 pages describing preliminary results/work-in- progress.
  •  Tutorials are short lectures delivered by leaders in industry or academia to provide hands-on experience in new and emerging technologies and tools.

  • Submissions must be original and NOT have been previously published or currently under review else-where. Submissions will be evaluated based on the scientific quality, relevance for the African continent as well as the global software engineering community. All papers must follow the ACM format that can be found in the following link: ACM Primary Article Template.

    Conference Topics
    FAMECSE 2022 topics of interest include:
  • Requirements Engineering, Architecture/Design, Testing
  • Software Processes (Agile, Scrum)
  • Software Engineering Education and Training in Africa
  • Software Innovations and Start-ups
  • Software Fairness
  • Data Science, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing in Africa
  • Open Source Software and Soft-ware Ecosystems in Africa
  • National Policies for Growing the IT Industry
  • AI Integration with Blockchain, Big Data, Analytics , IoT...etc.
  • AI in Digital Business Models
  • AI Driven Development
  • AI for Smart Cities
  • Machine Learning/Deep Learning for Software Engineering
  • AI for autonomous things
  • AI Based Software Architecture
  • DevOps for AI Development
  • AI Frameworks and Tools
  • Intelligent Database Systems
  • Intelligent Database Systems
  • Testing AI Applications

  • Submissions must be done electronically via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=famecse2022) by the stated deadlines. If a submission is accepted, at least one author of the paper is required to register for FAMECSE 2022 and present the paper. The call for submissions and submission guidelines and policies are available at: federated.amecse-conferences.org


    Important Dates
  • Deadline for Submission : April 28th, 2022
  • Notification to author/speaker: May 21st, 2022


  • Organizers
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