International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
The International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE) is a large annual software engineering conference. The first conference in the series was held in 1986. Between 1986 and 1990 the conference was known as Knowledge-Based Software Assistant (KBSA), between 1991 and 1996 the conference was known as Knowledge-Based Software Engineering (KBSE).[1]
International Conference on Automated Software Engineering | |
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Abbreviation | ASE |
Discipline | software engineering |
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Publisher | ? |
History | 1986– |
Frequency | annual |
List of Conferences
Past and future ASE conferences include:[2]
Year | Conference | City | Country | Notes |
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2014 | ASE-29 | Västerås, Sweden | ![]() |
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2013 | ASE-28 | Palo Alto, California | ![]() |
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2012 | ASE-27 | Essen, Germany | ![]() |
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2011 | ASE-26 | Lawrence, Kansas | ![]() |
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2010 | ASE-25 | Antwerp | ![]() |
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2009 | ASE-24 | Auckland | ![]() |
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2008 | ASE-23 | L'Aquila | ![]() |
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2007 | ASE-22 | Atlanta | ![]() |
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2006 | ASE-21 | Tokyo | ![]() |
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2005 | ASE-20 | Long Beach, California | ![]() |
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2004 | ASE-19 | Linz | ![]() |
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2003 | ASE-18 | Montreal | ![]() |
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2002 | ASE-17 | Edinburgh | ![]() |
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2001 | ASE-16 | San Diego | ![]() |
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2000 | ASE-15 | Grenoble | ![]() |
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1999 | ASE-14 | Cocoa Beach, Florida | ![]() |
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1998 | ASE-13 | Honolulu, Hawaii | ![]() |
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1997 | ASE-12 | Lake Tahoe, Nevada | ![]() |
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1996 | KBSE-11 | Syracuse, New York | ![]() |
program |
1995 | KBSE-10 | Boston, Massachusetts | ![]() |
program, summary |
1994 | KBSE-9 | Monterey, California | ![]() |
program |
1993 | KBSE-8 | Chicago, Illinois | ![]() |
program, summary |
1992 | KBSE-7 | McLean, Virginia | ![]() |
program, summary |
1991 | KBSE-6 | Syracuse, New York | ![]() |
summary |
1990 | KBSA-5 | Syracuse, New York | ![]() |
summary |
1989 | KBSA-4 | |||
1988 | KBSA-3 | |||
1987 | KBSA-2 | |||
1986 | KBSA-1 |
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