The Objective of the Software Engineering (SE) Track is to provide an open forum
for discussing a wide range of experiences and ideas for developing high-quality software applications more effectively and efficiently.
The SE track examines both macroscopic and microscopic aspects of in-depth theories, tools,
and practices in the field of software engineering. It provides a platform for academic researchers and industry practitioners to seek collaboration opportunities, and identify the state-of-art technologies,
which are vital to the software engineering community.
Architecture, Framework, and Design Patterns
Requirements Engineering
Process, Standards, and Project Management
Software Maintenance and Evolution
Software Testing and Verification
Mining Software Repositories
Quality Assurance and Management
Verification, Validation, Testing, and Analysis
Safety, Security, Privacy, and Risk management
Dependability and Reliability
Fault Tolerance and Availability
Metrics and Measurement
Formal Methods and Theories
Aspect-Oriented Software Development and Design
Component-Based Development and Reuse
Empirical Studies, Benchmarking, and Industrial Best Practices
September 15, 2023September 29, 2023October 13, 2023, 11:59PM (UTC) : Paper submission Due
November 24, 2023 : Paper author notification
January 5, 2024 : Camera-ready copy submission due
Paper Submission & Selection
Research papers and experience reports related to the above topics are solicited. Submissions must not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere.
Papers should be submitted in the PDF format using the ACM-SAC proceedings format via the START submission system.
Each submission will be reviewed in a double-blind process according to the ACM-SAC Regulations. To facilitate blind review, author’s names and affiliations should be entered separately at the submission site and must NOT appear in any part of the paper including title, paper body, references, and any self-reference should be in the third person.
Paper selection is based on the originality, technical contribution, presentation quality, and relevance to the SE Track. Upon paper acceptance, prospective authors must provide a camera-ready version which takes into account the review comments. The conference proceedings will be published by ACM and also available online through the ACM Digital Library.
Note that we don’t have any separate review category for poster papers. Therefore, all submissions will be reviewed as regular papers. Papers that received high reviews but were not accepted as regular papers can be invited for the poster session. If the invited authors accept our invitation, their camera-ready paper should be re-formatted as a short (poster) paper.
Paper registration is required, allowing the inclusion of the regular paper/poster paper in the conference proceedings. An author or a proxy attending SAC MUST present the paper. This is a requirement for the paper/poster to be included in the ACM digital library. No-show of registered papers and posters will result in excluding them from the ACM digital library.
Note for Accepted Papers
The length of each regular paper is 8 pages with the option for up to 2 additional pages.
The length of each poster paper is 2 pages with the option for up to 1 additional page.
The length of each SRC abstract is 2 pages, no additional pages.