39th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS): Fourth Call for Contributions

*** Fourth Call for Contributions ***

39th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems
(CBMS 2026)

June 3-5 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus

Attracting a worldwide audience, CBMS is the premier conference for computer-based
medical systems, and one of the main conferences in the fields of medical informatics and
biomedical informatics. CBMS allows the exchange of ideas and technologies between
academic and industrial scientists. The scientific program of IEEE CBMS 2026 will consist
of regular and special track sessions with technical contributions reviewed and selected by
an international program committee, as well as, keynote talks and tutorials given by
leading experts in their fields. The CBMS 2026 edition also aims to host high-quality
papers about industry and real case applications as well as allow researchers leading
international projects to show to the scientific community the main aims, goals, and
results of their projects. We solicit submissions on previously unpublished research work.
CALL FOR PAPERS

Example areas include but are not limited to:
• Active and Healthy Ageing System
• Analytics and solutions in Public Health
• Artificial intelligence in healthcare
• Big Data Analytics in Healthcare
• Bioinformatics
• Biomarker Discovery and Drug Design
• Biomedical Signal and Image Processing and Machine Vision
• Cognitive Computing in Healthcare
• Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Healthcare (CSCW)
• Databases and blockchain in Medicine or Healthcare
• Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery in Medicine or Healthcare
• Decision Support and Recommendation Systems in Medicine or Healthcare
• Digital Twins / Personalized AI Models
• e-Health
• Ethics in the application of ICT to biomedicine
• Explainable AI for Decision Support
• Generative AI and Foundational Models for Biomedicine
• Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in Healthcare
• Knowledge Representation in Medicine or Healthcare
• m-Health
• Medical education using ICT
• Medical Robotics, Intelligent Medical Devices, and Smart Technologies
• Metaverse, Augmented and Intelligent Reality
• Multimodality Data Analysis
• Network and Telemedicine Systems
• Pervasive Computing for Wearables
• Privacy and Security in Healthcare
• Radiomics and Radiogenomics
• Serious Games for Healthcare
• Software Systems in Medicine
• Technology in Clinical and Healthcare Services Research
• Web-Based Delivery of Medical Information

Special Tracks
CBMS 2026 will also feature a number of special tracks:

• Green-Aware Artificial Intelligence for Network and Text Mining in Computational
Biology and Medicine

Multimodal Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

GEAI4ND — Generalizable & Explainable AI for the Care Continuum of Neurodegenerative
Disease

Interoperability and Federated Analytics in Biomedical Data Using OMOP CDM

Network Medicine

Image Processing and Machine Vision for Intelligent Healthcare

Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion, Accessibility and Well-Being of Vulnerable Populations

Synthetic Healthcare Data Generation and Clinical Decision Support

Computational Intelligence in Medical Imaging (CIMI)

Management and Quality of Data Lifecycle in Health and Medicine

Prospective authors are expected to submit their contributions to the general track or one
of the special tracks if relevant. Please see the submission guidelines for further details.

Submission Guidelines
Papers must be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference management
system (see link below). All submissions will be peer-reviewed at least by two Program
Committee members. All accepted papers (Regular, Short, and Posters) will be included in
the conference proceedings and will be published by IEEE Xplore. Publication in
proceedings is conditioned to the registration and presentation of the paper at the
conference by one of the authors.

Type of Submissions
Each contribution must be prepared following the IEEE two-column format, whose

The authors may choose LaTeX or Microsoft Word templates. CBMS 2026 accepts three
types of submissions:
• Regular papers: The length of the contribution is limited to 6 pages, but it is possible
to extend the paper length up to 8 pages by paying for each extra page. Check fees for
more information.
• Short papers: The length of the contribution is limited to 4 pages and no less than 3
pages, not being possible to extend the paper length. The duration of the oral
presentation of short posters will be less than regular ones.
• Posters: The length of the contribution is limited to 2 pages. Poster papers will be
included in the proceedings but won’t include oral presentations during the conference.
The authors of a poster also need to prepare a real poster to be shown during the
conference. For presentation purposes at the conference, the authors must prepare the
poster in portrait format. The accepted dimensions are 60 (width) x 80 (length).
CALL FOR SHOWCASE / RESEARCH PROJECTS

CBMS 2026 will have a special showcase/research projects track session, where we invite
(a) scientific papers, (b) demonstrations/posters and (c) research-projects descriptions.

Scientific papers: We invite papers (not exceeding 6 pages in length), describing innovative
computer-based medical devices or software applications, including practical experiences
with such innovations. The papers should be scholarly articles presenting scientific
methods, measurements, and experiments. Marketing and sales materials will not be
accepted. These papers will be evaluated based on practicality, innovation, scientific rigor,
value of the device or application to users, and novelty. They will be published in the
proceedings of the conference along with the other papers under this track.

Examples of such papers could include but are not limited to:
• Computer-based medical devices that have technical/scientific novelty
• Computer-based medical applications intended for or recently introduced in the field
• Novel uses of traditional equipment in practice
• Experience papers based on use and data from the field
• Insightful measurement-based analysis of computer-based medical systems from the
field
• Novel analysis providing new insights from data collected from the field
• New and practical data analytics useful in practice
• Real deployments of AI solutions in medicine

Demonstrations: A demonstration is more appropriate if the value can be better expressed
with a demonstration rather than in a full-length paper. The topics for the demonstration
papers are the same as the scientific for this track. Please submit a proposal of your
demonstration with a limit of two pages.

Research projects/initiatives: CBMS aims in this edition to receive submissions about
research or innovation projects funded by, mainly, competitive calls to present their
project. We foresee to receive submissions which include details about the project goals,
consortium and results (expected and any tentative result obtained so far). Only projects
funded by competitive calls or with strong potential interest for the community will be
considered. International projects organized in a consortium of several countries will have
preference.

Submissions in this context should be a one/two-pages document with at least the
following information:
• Project/initiative title
• Description
• Participant entities
• Project goals
• Funding agency (when applies) or agencies
• Results obtained so far (publications, patents, …)

The contribution must be prepared following the regular paper. The length of the
contribution must be between 4 and 6 pages.

Submission Guidelines
Papers must be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference management
system (see link below). All submissions will be peer-reviewed at least by two Program
Committee members. All accepted contributions will be included in the conference
proceedings and will be published by IEEE Xplore. Publication in proceedings is
conditioned to the registration and presentation of the paper at the conference by one of
the authors.
CALL FOR DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM

The Doctoral Consortium for CBMS 2026 will provide an opportunity for PhD students to
present their research plans or their preliminary work in an informal and supportive
atmosphere. The PhD students will be able to discuss the problems that their PhDs are
addressing, any preliminary results, and their future plans. The DC will offer them an
opportunity to discuss any problems that they have come up against, and gain valuable
advice and constructive feedback from experienced researchers in the field.The Doctoral
Consortium will involve presentations by participating PhD students (selected by the
Doctoral Consortium chairs) as well as a number of invited talks / tutorials on different
related topics in the field.

Submissions
Doctoral Consortium submissions should focus specifically on a PhD thesis or subsection
of a thesis. To apply for participation at CBMS 2026 Doctoral Consortium, please submit a
research plan on a topic related to the areas covered in the general call for papers for the
conference. Each submission should be in the same format as the main conference papers
except it should consist of approximately 3-5 pages describing your research work.

In particular:
• Title and author
• The research problem that your PhD addresses
• Your planned approach and methods for solving the problem
• How your approach compares to other known approaches
• Any preliminary results or expected results
• Future plans and directions with specific questions

Papers must be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference management
system (see link below).

Doctoral Consortium papers/contributions will be included in the proceedings in a specific
“Doctoral Consortium” section.
SUBMISSION LINK FOR ALL TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS

Please choose the track that best fits for your submitted paper.
OTHER INFORMATION

For more information, please contact ieeecbms2026 AT easychair.org .
IMPORTANT DATES (all types of contributions)

• Submission Deadline: February 20, 2026 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: April 10, 2026
• Camera-Ready Due: April 24, 2026 (AoE)
ORGANIZATION

CBMS SC Chair
• Rosa Sicilia, University Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy

General Chairs
• Mario Cannataro, University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Italy
• Constantinos S. Pattichis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Program Chairs
• Panagiotis Bamidis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
• Efthyvoulos Kyriacou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
• Andreas S. Panayides, CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus

Publication Chairs
• Sameer K. Antani, National Library of Medicine & National Institutes Of Health, USA
• Bridget Kana, Karlstad University, Sweden

Special Tracks Chairs
• Pietro Cinaglia, University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Italy
• Christos Loizou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus

Showcase / Research Projects Chair
• Pietro Hiram Guzzi, University “Magna Graecia” of Catanzaro, Italy

Doctoral Consortium Chair
• Marios Pattichis, University of New Mexico, USA

Sponsorship Chair
• KC Santosh, University of South Dakota, USA

Local Organizing and Finance Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

LM Opening

AI in Healthcare 26-28 Aug 2026 Imperial UK

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE (AIiH)
26 – 28 August 2026, Imperial College London, UK
(Call for Special Sessions)
Deadline: 23 January 2026
AIiH 2026 invites proposals for special sessions. A special session is designed to delve into a specific research theme or showcase innovative applications. Each special session will be featuring a minimum of five presentations. 
Special session chairs will receive one free full registration (one for each session). Papers submitted to special sessions are reviewed in the same way as submission to the conference main sessions. Presenting speakers are required to register at the conference. Special session full papers will be included in the conference proceedings, published by Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and short abstracts will be archived online with DOIs.
Each proposal should include:
– Session title. The title will be published in the conference programme.
– Abstract (250 words). The abstract will be published in the conference program.
– Name and affiliation of the special session organisers.
– Name and affiliation of invited speakers who will contribute to the special session. Please note that the invited speakers will need to submit their papers (https://aiih.cc/paper-submission). Papers submitted for special sessions undergo the same review process as open submissions and will be included in the conference proceeding.
– You can propose an open special session, which allows other delegates to submit their papers to the proposed session.
Please email your proposal to contact@AIiH.cc by the deadline of January 23, 2026.
The conference committee will assess special session proposals based on the quality of the proposal and the broad appeal of the topic.
1. ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
AIiH aims to provide a prominent platform for researchers and practitioners who are devoted to improving healthcare using modern artificial intelligence. We recognise that healthcare applications present complex and sometimes unique challenges across a wide spectrum, from ethics to technical developments, that generic AI methods are often inadequate. By creating this dedicated forum, we encourage discussions and disseminations of efficient and effective AI solutions and technologies for healthcare, and in turn we hope to influence the research, technology adoption, and decision making in healthcare.
In September 2025, we welcomed delegates from 27 different countries to attend this second edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AIiH 2025), which is hosted in September 2025 in the Jesus College, University of Cambridge, UK. A total of 83 full-length papers (12 pages plus to 2 pages of references) and 102 short abstracts (up to 5 pages in length) were received by the April deadline. AIiH 2025 continued to adopt the double-blind peer review policy for full-length papers. Each paper received at least 3 reviews, with an average of 3.6 reviews. Abstracts received 2 or 3 expert reviews per submission. A total of 60 full-length papers were selected for publication in the proceedings and 46 abstracts (excluding late-breaking abstracts) are digitally archived online with DOIs. Contributing authors are from 27 countries, which reflects the international nature of the conference. The best paper and best poster prizes were selected and awarded at the conference. 
More details of the previous editions can be found here: https://aiih.cc/aiih-2025-overview/ and https://aiih.cc/aiih-2024/
AIiH 2026 is a single-track conference with oral and poster presentations and will include four keynote presentations and one conference tutorial on translation. This third edition will be hosted in Imperial College London. Authors are invited to submit full-length high-quality papers in both theory and/or application areas that are closely relevant to the conference. Submitted papers will be refereed on their originality, presentation, empirical results, and quality of evaluation. Submissions for special sessions are also welcomed. Special session papers are reviewed in the same way as main sessions (double blind review for full papers and the same page limit) and papers are included in the proceedings for accepted full papers.
2. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Prof. Mihaela van der Schaar
University of Cambridge
Prof. Alejandro Frangi 
University of Manchester
Prof. Huiru Zheng
Ulster University
Prof. Michael Lones
Heriot-Watt University
3. CONFERENCE TUTORIAL
Prof. Stephen Smith
University of York
Tutorial Title: “Translating AI in Clinical Practices”
4. CALL FOR PAPERS
5. IMPORTANT DATES
Special session proposal submission:      Friday 23 January 2026
Full Paper submission deadline:           Friday 10 April 2026
Author notification:                Monday 25 May 2026
Author registration deadline:       Tuesday 16 June 2026
Early registration deadline:        Monday 13 July 2026
Main conference:              Wednesday 26 – Friday 28 August 2026
6. KEY ORGANISERS
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Prof. Hao Ni, University College London, UK
Prof. Xianghua Xie, Swansea University, UK
CLINICIANS & MEDICAL STUDENTS ENGAGEMENT OFFICER
Dr Duaa Alim, Imperial College London, UK
7. CONTACT

IFIP ICEC 2026 Journal Track Call for papers

The 25th IFIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERTAINMENT COMPUTING

Date: 6th- 9th October, 2026
Location: Paris, France
http://icec2026.cnam.fr

The 25th International Federation for Information Processing – International Conference on Entertainment Computing (IFIP ICEC 2026) will be held in Paris, France, from 6th to 9th October 2026. The conference is organized by the IFIP TC14 Entertainment Computing Technical Committee. IFIP ICEC is one of the longest-running, most prestigious scientific conferences in the field of Entertainment Computing, bringing together practitioners, researchers, artists, designers, and industry professionals focused on the creation, development, and application of digital entertainment content and experience systems. It covers a wide range of research areas, including interactive art, game-based learning, XR technologies, and the ethical implications of entertainment.

ICEC has offered a journal track submission option in recent years, and this year as well. Authors may submit Full Papers to the prestigious Entertainment Computing journal or the Full Paper conference track. Journal submissions will undergo a double-blind review and may be accepted, accepted with resubmission to any of the conference tracks, or rejected. We recommend submitting only highly developed works to the journal track.

Important Dates for Journal Track:
Final date to submit a Journal Paper: 24th January, 2026
First Notification to authors: April 10th, 2026
Rebuttal from authors: 20th May, 2026
Final decision about journal papers: 6th July, 2026

Ryosuke Yamanishi – Kansai University, Osaka – Japan
Esteban Clua – Federal Fluminense University  – Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
ICEC 2026 Journal Track Chairs

3rd CFP: REFSQ 2026 – Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality

📢 Open Calls  #REFSQ2026
🗓 Important Dates (all dates are AoE (UTC-12h)):
– Posters & Tools: Jan 19th 2026
– Education and Training: Jan 25th 2026
– Doctoral Symposium: Feb 2nd 2026
– Journal Early Feedback: Feb 22nd 2026

Looking forward to your submissions!

✨ About REFSQ 2026 ✨ 
The 32nd International Working Conference on Requirement Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality will take place from the 23rd to 26th of March 2026 in Poznan, Poland (live, in-person).

Special Theme: Trustworthy and Ethical Systems via Requirements Engineering

These days, we face many challenges in information systems and software engineering, motivated by continuous and rapid developments in AI. In our view, this evolution is unstoppable, and we must make the world ready for it. However, as usual, technology evolves before the methods are crafted to develop them. The Requirements Engineering community is, however, very attentive and keeps up with the trends and needs of this society. REFSQ is one of the conferences responsible for that, and this year, we want to continue this tradition by proposing the Trustworthy and Ethical Systems via Requirements Engineering special theme. We cannot expect novel systems to lead to trustworthy and ethical results if we do not endow requirements engineers, system designers, and developers with proper approaches focusing on trust and ethics since the early stages of the development cycle. Thus, we hereby solicit contributions in this direction, emphasizing the following aspects:

– Correctness and ethics should go hand in hand with Requirements, elicitation, analysis, negotiation, monitoring, and assessment.
– Trust is paramount to creating a society that relies on machines for crucial processes and aspects of people’s lives.
– Providing people with trustworthy, ethical, and ready information about novel technology to let them choose if and how to use it is at the essence of a safe and happy world.

Organization

Local Chair
Sylwia Kopczyńska, Poznan University of Technology, Poland

Research Track PC Co-Chairs
Renata Guizzardi, University of Twente, The Netherlands
João Araújo, NOVA LINCS, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal


3rd CFP – XXIX Conferencia Iberoamericana en Ingeniería de Software (CIbSE 2026)

29th Ibero-American Conference on Software Engineering (CIbSE 2026)

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 11-15 May 2026

 

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

 

https://conf.researchr.org/home/cibse-2026

 

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Main Conference

Abstract submission: 16 January 2026

Paper submission: 30 January 2026

Notification: 13 March 2026

Final version (camera ready): 23 March 2026

 

Doctoral Symposium and Journal First

Paper submission: 30 January 2026

Notification: 13 March 2026

Final version (camera ready): 23 March 2026

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CIbSE is the leading Software Engineering research forum in Ibero-America. The main objective of this conference is to promote high-quality scientific research in Iberoamerican countries and, thus, to support researchers in this community in the publication and discussion of their work. In addition, the conference fosters collaboration and scientific production between academics, students and practitioners.

 

CIbSE 2026 will be held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and will include invited talks from influential researchers in the Software Engineering community.

 

CIbSE 2026 will be held alongside three satellite events: the Doctoral Symposium, the 9th edition of the Ibero-American Advanced Software Engineering School (EIbAIS) and Industry Talks. The Doctoral Symposium is organized to discuss the ongoing work of doctoral theses related to the general area of Software Engineering. EIbAIS combines lectures and tutorials on current trends in Software Engineering by renowned speakers. The Industry Talks aim to bring together academics and practitioners from the local community to discuss Software Engineering issues in practice.

 

CIbSE 2026 also invites submissions of articles of R&D projects and contracts with companies, where researchers can describe their current research lines funded by national and international grants, as well as contracts with companies in which valuable technology transfer actions are carried out in the field of Software Engineering.

 

 

TOPICS OF INTEREST

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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

      Application of Artificial Intelligence to Software Engineering

      Auto-adaptive systems

      Community-based software engineering (e.g., open source, crowdsourcing)

      Continuous Software Engineering (Agile Development, DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Integration, etc.)

      Confidentiality, integrity, privacy, and fairness

      Detection of vulnerabilities to enhance software security

      Digital Twins

      Ethics in Software Engineering

      Experimental Software Engineering

      Human and social aspects of Software Engineering

      Industrial experience reports in Software Engineering

      LLMs and other foundation models in Software Engineering

      Open Science for Software Engineering

      Quantum Software Engineering

      Requirements Engineering

      Research methods in Software Engineering

      Search-based Software Engineering

      Software architecture and variability

      Software economics

      Software ecosystems and systems of systems

      Software Engineering and data science

      Software Engineering education and training

      Software Engineering for strategic domains (e.g., agriculture, aviation, smart cities, etc.)

      Software evolution and modernisation

      Software modeling and Model-Driven Engineering

      Software processes

      Software product lines and processes

      Software quality, quality models and technical debt management

      Software reliability

      Software repository mining and software analytics

      Software reuse

      Software sustainability and Green Software Engineering

      Software testing

 

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

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Authors are invited to submit high-quality research papers describing significant, original and previously unpublished results in Software Engineering, in any of the official languages of CIbSE: English, Spanish and Portuguese.

The following paper categories are welcome:

Technical papers (no more than 15 pages): papers describing innovative research in the topics of interest of the conference. Papers in this category should describe an original contribution to the topics and should carefully support claims of novelty with citations to the relevant literature.

Technical papers are evaluated on the basis of originality, relevance, significance of the contribution, soundness and quality of presentation. When an article builds on previous work by the author(s), the novelty of the new contribution with respect to the previous work should be clearly described. Technical papers should clearly discuss how the results were validated.

As in previous years, a set of the best papers presented at the conference will be selected for publication in a journal indexed in the Journal of Citation Reports (Science of Computer Programming Journal or similar). Additionally, the best paper will receive a certificate of recognition.

Emerging ideas papers (no more than 8 pages): papers describing new and unconventional approaches that depart from standard practice, on the topics of interest of the conference. They are intended to describe clear research ideas that are at an early stage of development.

Papers on emerging ideas will be evaluated primarily on their level of originality and potential impact on the field with respect to promoting innovative thinking. Therefore, gaps in the state-of-the-art, relevance, correctness and impact of the idea should be accurately described. While it is not necessary to fully validate the idea being presented, a presentation of preliminary results is expected to provide initial information on the feasibility and impact of the contribution.

Articles on applied R&D projects or contracts with companies (no more than 4 pages): these contributions must describe R&D projects that are in progress at the time of submission. For these articles, the following information should be included: summary, main objective, beneficiaries of the proposal, technologies used and results obtained (so far and expected).

Poster papers (no more than 2 pages): papers describing an idea or initial state of a study, related to the topics of interest of the conference, and without the need to have obtained tangible results at the time of submission. The main objective is to enable conference participants to discuss these ideas with the authors and to contribute new insights to the work in progress. Accepted papers will be presented in poster format in a session in which there will be interaction between authors and conference attendees. In addition, the best poster will receive a certificate of recognition.

 

 

Submission

All papers must be submitted through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cibse2026), using PDF format only. Submissions should follow the Brazilian Computer Society style for conference papers (https://www.sbc.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/modelosparapublicaodeartigos.zip ).

Accepted technical and emerging ideas papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be made available through the Open Digital Library of the Brazilian Computer Society – SOL (https://sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/anais) and Curran Associates (http://www.proceedings.com/), and subsequently indexed in DBLP and Scopus.

At least one author of each accepted article must register before the deadline for the final version. One registration corresponds to one paper only. Any author of each accepted paper must present it personally at the conference, or the paper will be excluded from the proceedings. If an author has more than one accepted paper and will present all of them at the conference, it is possible to pay 50% of the registration fee for the second and subsequent co-authored papers. If they are presented by different authors at the conference, each author must pay 100% of the registration fee.

Papers that are not within the scope of the conference, do not follow the formatting guidelines, or have been submitted or published in any other forum (conference or journal) will be rejected without review. All other submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee.

 

 

Open Science Policy

CIbSE 2026 has an open science policy grounded in the principle that research results should be publicly accessible and empirical studies should be reproducible whenever possible. We actively promote the adoption of open data and open-source principles and practices, encouraging contributing authors to share (anonymized and curated) data to increase reproducibility and replicability.

All submissions will undergo the same review process, regardless of whether research artifacts (e.g., tool prototypes, code, interview protocols, questionnaires) or datasets are disclosed. However, we recommend authors include a supporting statement in their submissions in a section named “Artifact Availability” after the “Conclusion” section. This statement should either provide links to the open data or replication package or explain why the data cannot be shared (e.g., due to sensitivity or non-disclosure agreements). The statement should clarify whether and where the data and related materials are accessible and under what conditions they can be used.

Authors are encouraged to provide a replication package for their research artifacts, accompanied by clear instructions on usage and navigation. We suggest including explanations in the paper about how the artifact (e.g., tool, data, or code) was utilized and detailing further usage guidance in a README file within the package.

In particular, we recommend to:

      Share research artifacts and datasets as replication packages in reliable archival repositories (e.g., Zenodo, Figshare, GitHub) using appropriate licenses (e.g., based on Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0). Avoid sharing artifacts and datasets via cloud services such as Dropbox or Google Docs due to the volatility of the links associated with these services.

      Share pre- and post-prints in non-commercial repositories (e.g., arXiv, institutional preprint repositories) using an appropriate license (e.g., arXiv default non-exclusive license, Creative Common). When sharing pre-prints, authors must avoid specifying that the manuscript was submitted to CIbSE 2026. We recommend against anonymizing them (i.e., by changing authors, title, abstract).

 

 

JOURNAL FIRST

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Authors of papers on the conference's topics of interest accepted in JCR Q1 or Q2 journals are invited to present their research work at CIbSE. This provides an opportunity for authors to discuss their work with the community, as well as to enrich the technical program of CIbSE. Presentations of these papers will be included in the CIbSE 2026 program.

There are two main evaluation criteria for selecting papers: (1) the paper addresses one or more CIbSE topics of interest and (2) it describes original results that are not extensions of previous conference papers. In addition, (3) the article must have been accepted for publication in the journal from January 2024 to December 2025, and (4) it must not have been presented at any other conference as a journal-first contribution. Finally, (5) articles must be written in English, Portuguese, or Spanish.

At least one author of each selected paper must register before the submission date of the final version of the paper and present it at the conference.

Authors interested in submitting journal-first articles to CIbSE 2026 should submit their proposals of no more than one page, in PDF format via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cibse2026). The following information should be provided: (i) title of the article; (ii) list of authors; (iii) affiliation; (iv) keywords; (v) journal name and information on its impact factor, ranking and quartile (Q1 or Q2); (vi) DOI; and (vii) abstract.

 

 

DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM (HYBRID MODE)

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The Doctoral Symposium aims to disseminate ongoing research by junior researchers, where a panel of experts will discuss with researchers to suggest new perspectives and improvements to doctoral theses.

The research submitted can address any of the topics of interest of CIbSE 2026. We recommend, but do not require, that the research is at an intermediate stage (~2nd year) so that expert suggestions can be included in the PhD thesis.

The suggested structure of the articles is as follows:

      Introduction to the field of research and identification of the main challenges in the field.

      Explicit formulation of the research questions and objectives, justifying why they were chosen.

      Summary of the current knowledge of the problem domain as well as the state of existing solutions.

      Outline of the research methodology being applied.

      Introduction of the proposed solution and the results obtained to date.

      Statement of the aspects of the suggested solution that make it different or better compared to existing approaches.

      Statement of outstanding issues and description of the next steps that are planned.

      List of references.

Papers for the Doctoral Symposium will be written exclusively by doctoral students (therefore, the name of the thesis supervisor should not be included). All papers must be submitted in PDF, using the format established by the Open Digital Library of the Brazilian Computer Society – SOL (https://sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/anais), via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cibse2026). Papers should be written in English, Portuguese or Spanish, and should not exceed 8 pages.

Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. Authors of accepted papers must register before the deadline for the final version. The doctoral symposium follows a hybrid mode, i.e., papers can be presented in person or online. Finally, the best paper will receive a certificate of recognition.

 

 

INDUSTRY TALKS

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The aim of the Industrial Talks is to promote the approach between professionals, researchers and teachers of software engineering, allowing to share the problems faced by our engineering in the real world and discussing the possibilities for improving collaboration between the parties, so that we can develop and implement better solutions. During the Industrial Talks, representatives from both SMEs and large companies will participate, as well as representatives from the world of research and R&D&I management organizations.

 

 

 EIbAIS

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The Ibero-American Advanced School of Software Engineering (EIbAIS) represents the CIbSE's initiative to spread the knowledge of Software Engineering in Ibero-America.

EIbAIS aims to promote a forum for discussion on Software Engineering and its related technologies and theoretical foundations, through the participation of professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers. The tutorials are given by volunteers committed to contribute to the CIbSE community and to spread the knowledge of Software Engineering in Ibero-America.

EIbAIS is organised in two categories of sessions: (i) on the state of the practice and (ii) on the state of the art.

State of the practice sessions offer discussions on topics of general interest and often represent local demand. These sessions support the exchange of knowledge and practical issues with participants, presenting evidence-based Software Engineering results to the audience. Examples of state of the art topics include User-Centered Design, DevOps, Internet of Things, Microservices and Software Engineering for Data Science, Quantum Software Development, among others.

State of the art sessions offer discussion on emerging topics of interest and generally represent the perspectives of the Software Engineering research and innovation community. These sessions are intended to provide information on current and future Software Engineering technologies that could represent innovative concepts in the field. The state-of-the-art topics include the same topics of the conference.

All participants attending the sessions will receive a certificate of participation, indicating the sessions, lecturers and contents.

 

 

GENERAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE

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General Chairs of the Conference

Oscar Pastor (Universitat Politècnica de València, España)

Héctor Anton Santillán (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

 

Local Organizing Charis

Jose Franklyn Pérez (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

Jose Reyes (Universitat Politècnica de València, España)

 

Program Committee Chairs

Pedro Valderas (Universitat Politècnica de València, España)

Regina Braga (Universidad Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brasil)

 

Journal First Chairs

Carla Silva (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil)

Claudia Ayala (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, España)

 

Doctoral Symposium Chairs

Elisa Nakagawa (Universidad de São Paulo, Brasil)

Victoria Torres (Universitat Politècnica de València, España)

 

EIbAIS Chairs

Giovanni Giachetti  (Universidad Andres Bello, Chile)

Marisa Panizzi  (Universidad Nacional de Hurlingham, Argentina)

 

Industry Talks Chairs

Ignacio García (Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, España)

Melany Ozuna (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

 

Proceedings and Open Science Chairs

Martin Solari (Universidad ORT Uruguay, Uruguay)

Rebeca Motta (Universidad Federal Fluminense, Brasil)

 

Publicity and Social Networks Chairs

Daniel Calegari (Universidad ORT Uruguay)

Jose Enrique Moguel Márquez (Universidad de Extremadura, España)

Breno França (Unicamp, Brasil)

 

Sustainability Chairs

Estefanía Velásquez (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

Ronnie de Souza Santos (University of Calgary, Canada)

 

Student Volunteer Chairs

Ana León Palacio (Universitat Politècnica de València, España)

Leandro Liriano (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

 

Web Chairs

Ángel Emilio Aquino (Universidad Nacional Pedro Henríquez Ureña, Republica Dominicana)

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