Use this as the project-management skill for an ISSTA submission. Replace every date below with the current official timetable and work backward from the HotCRP deadline — ISSTA's calendar, and even its number of deadlines, changes between editions.
ISSTA is a conference, not a journal: it has no standing editor-in-chief and no article-processing charge. The rotating leadership is the per-edition General Chair and Program Chairs, appointed by ACM SIGSOFT and turning over each year, and the cost model is registration, not APCs — proceedings appear in the ACM Digital Library. Re-check the current organization page rather than carrying a name forward.
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uploaded, subjects pinned.| Weeks out (heuristic) | Testing/analysis milestone |
|---|---|
| 10+ | Technique implemented; scope and threat model fixed |
| 8 | Subjects and benchmark versions pinned; baselines configured at equal budget |
| 6 | Full evaluation runs complete with repeated runs and seeds logged |
| 4 | Statistics done (non-parametric test + effect size); tables generated from logs |
| 3 | Draft in ACM sigconf; threats-to-validity section written, not stubbed |
| 2 | Internal mock review by a testing-literate reader; artifact smoke-tested |
| 1 | Anonymity sweep; HotCRP record; artifact staging anonymized |
| 0 | 18-page PDF on HotCRP; confirm the abstract matches |
These offsets are planning heuristics only — anchor each to the current official timetable, never to a previous cycle's calendar or deadline count.
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late.[Current stage] idea / evaluation / writing / submission / response / major-revision / accepted
[Next official deadline] <date and source, or unknown>
[Critical path] <three tasks that determine readiness>
[Risk register] <page/anonymity/evaluation/baseline/artifact/presentation>
[Owner map] <task -> person or role>