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The list of accepted proposals is published

Conference program committee has completed reviewing. The list of accepted presentations is published: www.secrus.org/for-speakers/call-for-speakers.

100+ talks and 5 master-classes were selected to be included to the main Program. Some of the proposals got the curators, who will assist authors in the preparation of presentations.

This year SECR-2015 scope was expanded. For the first time we accepted proposals for 3 topic sections – trending topics, traditional SECR scope (technologies, management, education, business etc.) and domain-specific software engineering.

Speakers will attend conference free of charge. The best scientific papers will receive the Bertrand Meyer Awards (from 5.000 to 25.000 rubles) at the conference closing ceremony.

In addition, all scientific papers, accepted to the Conference Program, will be published in the ACM Digital Library or Software Engineering magazine.

Besides proposed presentations, SECR 2015 program will include invited talks, roundtable discussions and special Beer networking Party. On October 24 workshop day will take place.

The last round of registration discounts will take place during September. Special offers are available for students, postgraduates and groups (3+). Don’t miss!


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  • It was nice being back in Moscow and at CEE-SECR. It is a very well organized conference you have, quite different in scope from the normal “western” conferences I attend — and I mean that positively. There is a more practitioner approach, but still some academic touch. And you seem to have a very enthusiastic — and growing — audience attending. So you must be on the right track.

    Lars Bendix
    Associate professor
    Lund University, Sweden

  • Thank you for letting me participate in such a great experience. I really enjoyed all presentations I have attended. Great speakers and vast diversity of talks let me learn so much in such a short time.

    Kamil Grabowski
    Software Developer
    Menlo Innovations

  • SECR is an impressive conference: it covers a broad range of computer science topics, has engaged and excited speakers and attendees, is well organized, and generally a lot of fun to attend. It’s a great place to learn about new topics and meet experts in the field.

    Chris Lattner
    Founder and chief architect
    LLVM

  • As a speaker I really liked the conference organization — everything was quick and exactly as was agreed. As a participant I really enjoyed the conference program. Sometimes due to two or even three interesting reports in parallel tracks, it was almost impossible to make a choice, but I think it is a good thing for a conference.

    Maxim Dorofeev
    Managing partner
    Multiskill.ru

  • CEE-SECR is different from other conferences: successful smiling friendly people give the impression that I was on another planet; The conference is well organized and comfortable for participants, there was a speakers’ room, WiFi, space for participants discussions with a board and a screen. A pleasant fact for me was that at the last moment, when I was about to leave on a plane one of the participants told me he was going to SECR for only 2 reports, one of which is mine.

    Boris Shteinberg
    Professor
    Southern Federal University (Russian Federation)

  • What most struck me in this conference was excellent quality of some talks. They were not simply technical showcases of features, techniques and products—which would be very useful indeed—but fully inspirational talks and faithful reports from the trenches of everyday work. These days it’s so easy to find tons of posts, tutorials and articles to explain the hows; it’s much harder to get inspired instead. This is today the primary goal of a technical software conference.

    Dino Esposito
    Technical evangelist
    JetBrains