CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
Call For Paper (CFP) Description
================= CALL FOR PAPERS =================
ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
April 27-28, Ottawa, Canada
https://conf.researchr.org/home/chase-2025
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CHASE is the premier venue for research on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering. Since 2008, the CHASE conference has served as a community and provided a forum to discuss research, including empirical findings, theoretical models, research methods and tools, and new ideas and visions for studying human and cooperative aspects of software engineering. CHASE seeks to bring together academic and practitioner communities interested in this area. In its 18th edition, CHASE 2025 will be co-located with the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) in beautiful Ottawa, Canada.
Keynotes: Margaret-Anne Storey and Alexander Serebrenik
=============== IMPORTANT DATES ===================
* Abstract submission: November 1st, 2024, AoE
* Paper submission: November 9th, 2024, AoE
* Notification: January 12th, 2025, AoE
* Camera-ready submission: February 5th, 2025, AoE
* CHASE conference: April 27-28th, 2025
=============== TYPES OF SUBMISSION ===============
CHASE 2025 has three tracks: Full papers, Short papers, Vision Ideas and Methods papers.
* Full papers (up to 10 pages + 2 additional pages for references).
* Short papers (up to 5 pages plus one for references).
* Vision Ideas and Methods papers (up to 2 pages plus one for references).
The Program Committee may recommend that papers submitted as Full papers be accepted as Short or VIM papers and those accepted as Short papers be accepted as VIM papers. The authors may accept these recommendations and participate in CHASE to foster healthy discussion of their ideas.
==================== SCOPE ======================
Topics of interest are human, cooperative, and collaborative aspects of software engineering, including, but not limited to:
* Social, psychological, emotional, cognitive, and human-centric aspects of software development, whether at the levels of individual, pair, group, team, organization, or community.
* Social and human aspects of work from anywhere (WFX), remote, and hybrid settings in software development.
* Roles, practices, conventions, and patterns of behavior, whether in technical or non-technical activities and whether in generic or specialized domains.
* Issues of leadership, (self-)organization, cooperation, culture, management, socio-technical (in)congruence, stakeholder groups.
* Processes and tools (whether existing, prototypical, or simulated) to support teamwork and participation among software engineering stakeholders, whether co-located or distributed.
* Role of soft skills (e.g., communication, collaboration, teamwork, organization, negotiation, conflict management) for software engineers.
* Ethics, moral principles, and techniques intended to inform the development and responsible use of AI/ML-enabled systems.
* Research on designing and using technologies that affect software development groups, organizations, and communities (e.g., Open Source, knowledge-sharing communities, crowdsourcing, etc).
* Equity, diversity, and inclusion (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, etc., fostering inclusion, allyship, covering, privilege, organizational culture) in software engineering.
* Educational and training related to human and cooperative aspects of software engineering.
* Software Engineering, AI, and humans, including the effects of AI on software activities, developers’ perceptions of AI tool integration, emergence of new tools and roles due to AI, prompt engineering in Large Language Models (LLM).
* Datasets that can lay a foundation for future research on human aspects of software engineering.
* Replication studies of studies that fit the CHASE scope.
* Meta-research studies that fit the CHASE scope.
=============== CHASE meets TOSEM ===============
CHASE is proud to have a partnership with ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), one of the leading journals in software engineering and ACM’s flagship journal in the field, through two innovative initiatives:
The first initiative is a JournalFast Track for selected CHASE full papers. This option provides authors with an accelerated review process for their work in TOSEM, ensuring consistent reviewer feedback from the conference to the journal. We will provide more details in early 2025.
The second initiative introduces a Journal-First Track for invited TOSEM papers on CHASE-related themes. This feature encourages a productive exchange between journal articles and conference presentations, thereby stimulating a more comprehensive conversation on pivotal topics. The Journal-First chair will invite authors of relevant TOSEM papers. Submissions will be by invitation only.
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For more information on evaluation criteria and submission guidelines, please visit:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2025/chase-2025-papers
We are looking forward to receiving your contributions!
Bianca Trinkenreich and Ronnie de Souza Santos
CHASE 2025 Program Co-Chairs
Bianca Trinkenreich, Ph.D (She/Her)
Computer Science - Software Engineering
Assistant Professor, Colorado State University - Fort Collins CO, USA
For calendar invites, please use: [email protected]
ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering
April 27-28, Ottawa, Canada
https://conf.researchr.org/home/chase-2025
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CHASE is the premier venue for research on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering. Since 2008, the CHASE conference has served as a community and provided a forum to discuss research, including empirical findings, theoretical models, research methods and tools, and new ideas and visions for studying human and cooperative aspects of software engineering. CHASE seeks to bring together academic and practitioner communities interested in this area. In its 18th edition, CHASE 2025 will be co-located with the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) in beautiful Ottawa, Canada.
Keynotes: Margaret-Anne Storey and Alexander Serebrenik
=============== IMPORTANT DATES ===================
* Abstract submission: November 1st, 2024, AoE
* Paper submission: November 9th, 2024, AoE
* Notification: January 12th, 2025, AoE
* Camera-ready submission: February 5th, 2025, AoE
* CHASE conference: April 27-28th, 2025
=============== TYPES OF SUBMISSION ===============
CHASE 2025 has three tracks: Full papers, Short papers, Vision Ideas and Methods papers.
* Full papers (up to 10 pages + 2 additional pages for references).
* Short papers (up to 5 pages plus one for references).
* Vision Ideas and Methods papers (up to 2 pages plus one for references).
The Program Committee may recommend that papers submitted as Full papers be accepted as Short or VIM papers and those accepted as Short papers be accepted as VIM papers. The authors may accept these recommendations and participate in CHASE to foster healthy discussion of their ideas.
==================== SCOPE ======================
Topics of interest are human, cooperative, and collaborative aspects of software engineering, including, but not limited to:
* Social, psychological, emotional, cognitive, and human-centric aspects of software development, whether at the levels of individual, pair, group, team, organization, or community.
* Social and human aspects of work from anywhere (WFX), remote, and hybrid settings in software development.
* Roles, practices, conventions, and patterns of behavior, whether in technical or non-technical activities and whether in generic or specialized domains.
* Issues of leadership, (self-)organization, cooperation, culture, management, socio-technical (in)congruence, stakeholder groups.
* Processes and tools (whether existing, prototypical, or simulated) to support teamwork and participation among software engineering stakeholders, whether co-located or distributed.
* Role of soft skills (e.g., communication, collaboration, teamwork, organization, negotiation, conflict management) for software engineers.
* Ethics, moral principles, and techniques intended to inform the development and responsible use of AI/ML-enabled systems.
* Research on designing and using technologies that affect software development groups, organizations, and communities (e.g., Open Source, knowledge-sharing communities, crowdsourcing, etc).
* Equity, diversity, and inclusion (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, etc., fostering inclusion, allyship, covering, privilege, organizational culture) in software engineering.
* Educational and training related to human and cooperative aspects of software engineering.
* Software Engineering, AI, and humans, including the effects of AI on software activities, developers’ perceptions of AI tool integration, emergence of new tools and roles due to AI, prompt engineering in Large Language Models (LLM).
* Datasets that can lay a foundation for future research on human aspects of software engineering.
* Replication studies of studies that fit the CHASE scope.
* Meta-research studies that fit the CHASE scope.
=============== CHASE meets TOSEM ===============
CHASE is proud to have a partnership with ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), one of the leading journals in software engineering and ACM’s flagship journal in the field, through two innovative initiatives:
The first initiative is a JournalFast Track for selected CHASE full papers. This option provides authors with an accelerated review process for their work in TOSEM, ensuring consistent reviewer feedback from the conference to the journal. We will provide more details in early 2025.
The second initiative introduces a Journal-First Track for invited TOSEM papers on CHASE-related themes. This feature encourages a productive exchange between journal articles and conference presentations, thereby stimulating a more comprehensive conversation on pivotal topics. The Journal-First chair will invite authors of relevant TOSEM papers. Submissions will be by invitation only.
=================================================
For more information on evaluation criteria and submission guidelines, please visit:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/chase-2025/chase-2025-papers
We are looking forward to receiving your contributions!
Bianca Trinkenreich and Ronnie de Souza Santos
CHASE 2025 Program Co-Chairs
Bianca Trinkenreich, Ph.D (She/Her)
Computer Science - Software Engineering
Assistant Professor, Colorado State University - Fort Collins CO, USA
For calendar invites, please use: [email protected]
Conference Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering is Join the ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering (CHASE 2025) on April 27-28 in Ottawa, Canada. The event brings together academic and practitioner communities to discuss research on cooperative and human aspects of software engineering.
How do I submit my paper to CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
Submit your paper via the official submission portal at https://conf.researchr.org/home/chase-2025. Follow the submission guidelines outlined in the CFP.
How do I register for the CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
Register at https://conf.researchr.org/home/chase-2025. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot and avail discounts.
What topics are accepted at CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
The topics accepted at CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering include software engineering, cooperative and human aspects. Papers that explore innovative ideas or solutions in these areas are highly encouraged.
What are the important dates for CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
- Start Date: 27 Aug, 2025
- End Date: 28 Aug, 2025
- End Date: 28 Aug, 2025
What is the location and date of CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering will be held on 27 Aug, 2025 - 28 Aug, 2025 at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. More details about the event location and travel arrangements can be found on the conference’s official website.
What is the location of CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering will be held at Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Can I submit more than one paper to CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
Yes, multiple submissions are allowed, provided they align with the conference’s themes and topics. Each submission will be reviewed independently.
What is the review process for submissions?
Papers will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the field, ensuring that only high-quality, relevant work is selected for presentation. Each paper will be evaluated on originality, significance, and clarity.
What presentation formats are available at CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
Presentations can be made in various formats including oral presentations, poster sessions, or virtual presentations. Specific details will be provided upon acceptance of your paper.
Can I make changes to my submission after I’ve submitted it?
Modifications to your submission are allowed until the submission deadline. After that, no changes can be made. Please make sure all details are correct before submitting.
What are the benefits of attending CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering?
Attending CHASE 2025 : Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering provides an opportunity to present your research, network with peers and experts in your field, and gain feedback on your work. Additionally, it is an excellent platform for career advancement and collaboration opportunities.
What should I include in my abstract or proposal submission?
Your abstract or proposal should include a concise summary of your paper, including its purpose, methodology, and key findings. Ensure that it aligns with the conference themes.