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The first SCAM workshop (SCAM 2001) was held in Florence, on November 10th 2001, co-located
with ICSM 2001, WESS 2001and WSE 2001.
The workshop was a one day event with the emphasis on discussion.
40 people attended the workshop.
The SCAM 2001 Proceedings are published by the IEEE and there is a special issue
of the journal Information and Software Technology featuring extended versions of selected
papers from SCAM 2001.
The second SCAM workshop (SCAM 2002) was held in Montréal, on
October 1st 2002 with ICSM 2002, WESS 2002, DBMR 2002, and WSE 2002.
The workshop maintained the discussion-based emphasis. Some
resources and outputs from the workshop are
available on the SCAM 2002 website.
43 people attended the workshop.
The SCAM 2002 Proceedings are published by the IEEE and there is
a special issue (due in January 2004) of
The Journal of Automated Software Engineering featuring extended versions of selected papers
from the SCAM 2002 workshop.
The third SCAM workshop (SCAM 2003) was held in Amsterdam, on
September 26th and 27th, co-located
with ICSM 2003, STEP 2003, ELIZA 2003, VISSOFT 2003
and WSE 2003.
The workshop maintained the discussion-based emphasis,
with short paper presentations of 15 minutes and long discussion slots.
Due to the large number of paper submissions in 2003,
the organisers moved from the
one-day format of previous years, to a one-and-a-half day format.
Some resources and outputs from the workshop are
available on the SCAM 2003 website.
52 people attended the workshop.
The SCAM 2003 Proceedings are published by the IEEE and there will be
a special issue of
The Software Quality Journal featuring extended versions of selected papers
from the SCAM 2003 workshop.
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