All students who submit will receive useful feedback in the form of thorough peer-reviews. Selected students will be chosen to orally present their work during the GSRS and receive further input. These selected students are also encouraged to present their work in the ISR Research Forum's poster and demonstration session, later that day, to take advantage of the visibility it affords among the academic and industry leaders attending the ISR Research Forum.
Topics addressed by the submissions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- 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