List of Conferences
Past and future ICSE conferences include:
Year | Conference | City | Country | Notes |
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2014 | ICSE 36 | Hyderabad | India | |
2013 | ICSE 35 | San Francisco | USA | |
2012 | ICSE 34 | Zurich | Switzerland | |
2011 | ICSE 33 | Honolulu | USA | |
2010 | ICSE 32 | Cape Town | South Africa | |
2009 | ICSE 31 | Vancouver | Canada | |
2008 | ICSE 30 | Leipzig | Germany | |
2007 | ICSE 29 | Minneapolis | USA | |
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1979 | ICSE 4 | Munich | Germany | Sponsors: ACM SIGSOFT, European Research Office (ERO), Gesellschaft für Informatik, and IEEE Computer Society. |
1978 | ICSE 3 | Atlanta, Georgia | USA | Sponsors: Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), IEEE Computer Society, and National Bureau of Standards. |
1976 | ICSE 2 | San Francisco, California | USA | The conference was renamed to 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering and was sponsored by Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), IEEE Computer Society, and National Bureau of Standards. |
1975 | NCSE 1 | Washington DC | USA | The first conference was called 1st National Conference on Software Engineering and was sponsored by National Bureau of Standards and IEEE Computer Society. |
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