来自计划委员会主席的信息

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我们谨代表SCAM 2003会议和项目委员会,欢迎您参加今年的研讨会。这是第三个源代码分析和操作研讨会。虽然它需要大量的努力,由大量的人把今年的研讨会,这项工作只强调了更大的努力提出了马克·哈曼在使第一个,因此后来骗局研讨会成为现实。谢谢你,马克。所有委员会成员都努力工作,以确保骗局是一个有用的和愉快的场合。然而,有两位成员不知疲倦地工作,以确保这个场合也负担得起!Leon Moonen成功地从荷兰科学研究组织(http://www.nwo.nl)和荷兰皇家艺术与科学学院(http://www.knaw.nl)获得了外部资金,Dave Binkley提供了资金,还有很多很多。谢谢,小伙子!骗局研讨会的目的是汇集研究人员和实践者的理论,技术和应用有关的分析和/或操作的计算机系统的源代码。源代码包含了对系统行为的唯一精确描述。许多会议和研讨会讨论了源代码分析和操作的应用。骗局的目的是专注于算法和工具本身;他们能实现什么;以及如何改进、提炼和结合它们。今年我们收到了43篇定期提交给研讨会的论文,并能够从这21篇优秀的论文中进行选择,这些论文涵盖了源代码分析和操作的广泛活动。所有论文均由三名审稿人全面审阅,以评估其相关性、可靠性和独创性。每篇论文的评分从a(优秀)到D(差)不等。那些获得至少两次接受(A或B级)的人出现在这里,并被纳入该计划的一部分。在被接受的论文中,42%的论文获得了A级,50%的论文获得了B级,只有5%的论文获得了C级,剩下的3%获得了D级。总的来说,这表明了一个强大的技术方案。我们还要感谢我们的主讲人Chris Verhoef的贡献。我们想借此机会感谢骗局计划委员会在审查论文方面的辛勤工作和专业知识。除了感谢作者、审稿人和指导委员会为举办第三届骗局研讨会所做的工作外,我们还要感谢Hans van Vliet和所有负责组织ICSM 2003的人,感谢Leon Moonen在当地安排方面的工作,感谢Mark Harman和Jianjun Zhao宣传研讨会的工作,感谢Silvio Stefanucci帮助管理审查过程。还要感谢IEEE的Stacy A. Wagner和Maggie Johnson,以及IEEE出版物的Stephanie Kawada和Thomas Baldwin。最后,但并非最不重要的是克莱尔奈特设计的骗局标志。我们希望您觉得我们的技术项目刺激而有益,并相信您在阿姆斯特丹过得非常愉快。
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Message from the Program Committee Chairs
On behalf of the SCAM 2003 conference and program committees, we would like to welcome you to this year’s workshop. This is the third Source Code Analysis and Manipulation workshop. While it required a great deal of effort by a large number of people to put together this year’s workshop, this work only serves to underscore the greater effort put forth by Mark Harman in making the first and hence later SCAM workshops a reality. Thank you, Mark. All the committee members have worked hard to ensure that SCAM is a useful and enjoyable occasion. However, there are two members who have worked tirelessly to ensure that this occasion is also affordable! Leon Moonen who has managed to obtain external funding from The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (http://www.nwo.nl) and The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (http://www.knaw.nl), and Dave Binkley for doing the financing and much, much more. Thanks, Lads! The aim of the SCAM workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners working on theory, techniques and applications which concern analysis and/or manipulation of the source code of computer systems. It is the source code that contains the only precise description of the behavior of the system. Many conferences and workshops address the applications of source code analysis and manipulation. The aim of SCAM is to focus on the algorithms and tools themselves; what they can achieve; and how they can be improved, refined, and combined. This year we received 43 regular paper submissions for the workshop and were able to select from these 21 excellent papers which cover the broad range of activity in Source Code Analysis and Manipulation. All papers were fully reviewed by three referees for relevance, soundness, and originality. Each paper was assigned a rating ranging from A (excellent) to D (poor). Those receiving at least two accepts (A or B rating) appear herein and were included as part of the program. For the accepted papers, 42% received an A rating, 50% a B rating, only 5% a C rating, and a residual 3% received a D rating. Overall this indicates a strong technical program. We would also like to thank our keynote speaker, Chris Verhoef, for his contribution. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the SCAM Program Committee for their hard work and expertise in reviewing the papers. In addition to thanking the authors, reviewers, and Steering Committee for their work in bringing about the third SCAM workshop, we would also like to thank Hans van Vliet, and all those responsible for putting together ICSM 2003, Leon Moonen for his work on local arrangements, Mark Harman and Jianjun Zhao for publicizing the workshop, and Silvio Stefanucci for helping to manage the review process. Thanks are also due to Stacy A. Wagner and Maggie Johnson from the IEEE, and Stephanie Kawada and Thomas Baldwin from the IEEE publications. And last, but not least to Claire Knight for designing the SCAM logo. We hope that you find the technical program stimulating and rewarding and trust that you have a very enjoyable stay in Amsterdam.
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