SANER 2026
The IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER) is the premier event on the theory and practice of recovering information from existing software and systems. The event explores innovative methods to extract the many kinds of information that can be recovered from software, software engineering documents, and systems artifacts, and examines innovative ways of using this information in system renewal and program understanding.
重要信息
CCF推荐:B(软件工程/系统软件/程序设计语言)
录用率:27%(2023年)
时间地点:2026年3月17日-利马索尔·塞浦路斯
截止时间:2025年10月16日
Call for Papers
AI for Software Engineering and Software Engineering for AI;
Generative AI and LLM applied to analysis, evolution and reengineering of software;
Software Analysis, Parsing, and Fact Extraction;
Software Maintenance and Evolution, Evolution Analysis;
Software Reverse Engineering and Reengineering;
Program Comprehension;
Software Architecture Recovery and Reverse Architecting;
Program Transformation and Refactoring;
Mining Software Repositories and Software Analytics;
Software Visualization;
Software Reconstruction and Migration;
Program Repair;
Software Release Engineering, Continuous Integration and Delivery;
Software Security, Safety, Reliability and Quality Analysis;
Software Tools for Software Evolution and Maintenance;
Human factors and legal aspects in the context of Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering
Empirical studies in the context of Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering;
Education and Training in the context of Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering.
Double-blind Review
SANER 2026 follows a full double-anonymous review process. To be compliant with the double-anonymous policy, submitted papers must adhere to the following rules (largely reused from ASE 2017 and SANER 2026 double-anonymous instructions):
Author names and affiliations must be omitted;
References to authors’ own related work must be in the third person;
There may be cases in which the current submission is a clear follow-up of one of your previous works, and despite what was recommended in the previous point, reviewers will associate authorship of such a previous work with the current submission. In this case, you may decide to anonymize the reference itself at submission time;
Do not include acknowledgments of people, grants, organizations, etc. that would give away your identity. You may, of course, add these acknowledgments in the camera-ready version;
If you use an identifiable naming convention for your work, such as a project name, use a different name for your submission, which you may indicate has been changed for double-blind reviewing. This includes names that may unblind individual authors and their institutions;
Avoid revealing the institution affiliations of authors or at which the work was performed;
Avoid linking directly to code repositories or tool deployments which can reveal your identity.
Accepted Papers
All accepted papers will be included in the IEEE Digital Library as part of the SANER 2026 conference proceedings, provided that at least one author registers for SANER 2026 (full registration, not student registration) and presents the paper at the conference. Papers that are not presented will be removed from the proceedings.
The authors of accepted papers are encouraged to incorporate reviewers’ comments as much as possible in the camera-ready version. After acceptance, the list of authors cannot be changed under any circumstances, and the author list in the camera-ready version must be identical to that of the submitted paper. Paper titles cannot be changed unless approved by the Program Co-Chairs, and title changes are only allowed if recommended by reviewers for clarity or accuracy.
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