Conference Tracks

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate original, unpublished, and unplagiarized research. The conference aims to cover the following broad aspects of sustainability.

Track I (Sustainability in Software Engineering: Change, Growth and Future Impact)

Topics (but not limited to)

  • Sustainability in Software Development
  • Requirement Engineering for developing Sustainable Software Systems
  • Green in Software Engineering
  • Efficient and Environmentally Sustainable Software Systems
  • Models and Techniques for Sustainable Software Architecture
  • Open source libraries, frameworks and reusable software on energy efficient and green software systems
  • Ethical and Trustworthiness in Sustainable Software Systems
  • Adapting the SDLC for Sustainable Software Engineering
  • DevOps practices for developing sustainable software
  • Testing for Sustainability
  • Experiment design for measuring Software Sustainability
  • Crowd Sourcing & Funding in Software Development

We invite authors to submit papers covering systems/software engineering aspects in emerging areas of: the internet of things, big data, cloud computing, software ecosystems, cyber-physical systems, continuous software engineering, crowdsourcing and similar.

Track II (Sustainability in Business: Change, Growth and Future Impact)

Topics (but not limited to)

  • Sustainability in Business model innovation
  • Innovative and Sustainable Business Practices
  • Sustainability in Business Management
  • Disaster and Crisis Management for Supporting Sustainable Business models
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Human Values, Ethics and Responsibility
  • Social Businesses, Sustainable Innovation Practices
  • Value Proposition Innovation
  • Value Architecture Innovation
  • Tools, approaches and impact assessment in Sustainable Business models
  • Business experimentation for sustainability across organizational contexts   
  • Best practices of Business Experimentation for Sustainability
  • Policy implications for Business experimentation for Sustainability       
  • Sustainable operational solutions
  • Sustainable consumer service 
  • Sustainability in Business Economics Green Marketing


SSEBIM 2022 invite following types of articles:

  • Full research papers: They are expected to describe new conceptual and empirical results and make contributions to the body knowledge in the area. They should not exceed 10 pages.
  • Short research papers: They are expected to promote novel ideas and initial research results or to present a contradictory argument to the field. This category includes opinion papers, in-progress papers, and industry reports. They should not exceed 6 pages.

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