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Reporting Workshop: poster collection

During the Reporting workshop av CEVT in Gothenburg on December 9th active collaboration projects presented their status in poster format during the Exploration forum. The pdf below contains all posters which were presented: Posters from Reporting WS Dec 2021 Projects included: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data Enterprise Scale Continuous Integration and Delivery Strategic Ecosystem-Driven R&D Management Engineering Knowledge Flows in Large-Scale Agile System Development Using Digital Twin to Detect Cyber-Attacks On

Timing Properties and Scheduling in Distributed Systems

For regulations and control, customers need to know the performance of the platforms. For safety issues we need to know the worst-case scenarios. Platforms are becoming more and more distributed. In this project we build a methodology and a supporting tool for timing analysis of distributed systems. The approach provides a technique for “holistic task and message scheduling”, using an actor model and model checking tool. We build different execution

New video: Move the world easy & sustainable

At the seminar from Sept 27th, we get to learn about our most recent Software Center member company, Toyota Material Handling, and the ways in which digitalization is experienced in this domain. Speaker: Roger Westman, Manager of Program and Systems Management, Toyota Material Handling. Link to the recording on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yIAnBo8qkDM Abstract Almost everything you own has been moved placed on a pallet. Moving goods such as milk packages, clothes,

Lic seminar by Meenu Mary John

On September 9th, Meenu Mary John successfully defended her licentiate thesis: Design Methods and Processes for ML/DL models The seminar was live streamed and attracted both Software Center industry partners and researchers. The opponent was Prof. Maria Paasivaara, LUT University, Finland who invited to a rewarding discussion focusing on the research methods that were used and the results that were achieved. Meenu conducts her research in theme 5 ‘AI Engineering’

Videos from the June Reporting Workshop

In 2021 we celebrate the first 10 years in Software Center! The one day Reporting workshop on June 17 aims at sharing results from research and cooperation within Software Center. Below, the agenda with links to available recordings of presentations. Agenda and links: 10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch Recording of the presentation>> 10:30-11:00: Keynote presentation: Erik Ekudden, CTO of Ericsson 11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel Software engineering, chairs: Miroslaw Staron, Wilhelm Meding, Jan Carlson and

New video: Analyzing software code using artificial neural networks

Title: Analyzing software code using artificial neural networks Speaker: Abu Naser Masud, Senior Lecturer, MDH Analyzing software code reveals many important aspects of the software such as bugs, security vulnerabilities, API recommendation, code similarity, code quality, etc. The dominant code analysis techniques include static and dynamic program analyses. However, artificial neural network (ANN) based source code analysis is a rising trend for the analysis of software. In this talk, I

New video: Towards SysML v2

Lunch seminar: “Towards SysML v2 – Should you be worried about technical debt?” March 22 @ 12:00 – 12:30 Speaker: Antonio Cicchetti, Mälardalen University SysML is a language devoted to system modelling, suitable for tackling the challenges of modern industrial systems development. Currently, a new version is about to be standardized, SysML v2. This new version contains a lot of relevant features, but required a complete redesign with respect to previous versions.

New video: Checking the Checkers

Checking the Checkers – Empirical Evaluation of Static Analysis Tools on Testware March 15 @ 12:00 – 12:30 Software systems are typically divided into production code and test-related code, which have been held to different standards w.r.t. enforcing their respective quality. In recent years, test code quality issues have gained traction, for instance in their relationship to test flakiness. During discussions with industry, despite access to several types of static analysis tools,