In Software Center, companies and universities work together to accelerate the adoption of novel approaches to software engineering. The reporting workshop takes place twice a year, in June and December. This one day event is open to everyone who is interested in learning more about results from research and cooperation within Software Center. The agenda ranges from key note presentations to in-depth sessions for themes and projects. The cooperation between academia and companies in Software Center creates the software engineering success stories that industry needs. Registration Location: Gothia Towers (Room: G1), Gothenburg |
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Agenda
09.30 – 10.00: Registration (and coffee)
10:00-10.15: Welcome & introduction: Jan Bosch
10:15-10.45: Industrial perspectives:
Up-dates from Software Center partners on the impact of digitalization:
– Wärtsilä: Tomi Voullet
– Scania: Viktor Kaznov
10:45-11.15 Theme presentations and overview of projects:
– Continuous Delivery: Kristian Sandahl
– Continuous Architecture: Jan Carlson
– Metrics: Miroslaw Staron
– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development: Helena Holmström Olsson
11.15-12.30: Software Center exploration space & coffee
– overview of Software Center projects
12:30-13.30 Lunch (at own expense)
Restaurants at Gothia Towers:
– Lunch Twentfour Meny 2019
– Lunch v.49 West Coast
– Lunch Ristoria – V49
– Lunch Heaven 23 -v48
13:30-15.00 In-depth community sessions (see detailed program below)
– Product management (Room G1): Helena Holmström Olsson
– Software engineering (Room R11): Miroslaw Staron, Kristian Sandahl, Jan Carlsson
– Systems engineering (Room R12): Anders Kvist & Magnus Timmerby
15.00-15.15: Coffee
15:15-16:15: AI and Machine learning in Software Center (Room G1): AI4SE, SE4AI, & Data management
15:15-15:25 Opening – Jan Bosch
15:25-15:35 AI for SE and systems management – Miroslaw Staron and Wilhelm Meding
15:35-15:45 Unsupervised learning for test case diversity – Francisco Gomes
15:45-15:55 AI and Data-driven development – Helena Holmström Olsson
15:55-16:05 Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning & Human Factors in Autonomous Drive – Jennifer Horkoff
16:05-16:15 AI research & CHAIR – Ivica Crnkovic
16.15-16.45: Company perspectives on AI (Room G1)
– AI-powered R&D at Ericsson: Henric Stenhoff, Head of DSI Analytics (DU Networks)
– Saab: Emil Rosenberg
– Bosch Sensortec & AI: Staffan Lindgren, Teamleader
– CEVT: Shafiq Urréhman
– Volvo Cars: Ashok.C Koppisetty
16.45-17.00: Summary and closing: Jan Bosch
Detailed program for in-depth community sessions:
Break-out rooms R11 & R12 are located on the same floor, but in Tower 3
Product management: Room G1
Chair: Helena Holmström Olsson
13:30 – 13:40 Opening – Jan Bosch
13:40 – 13:50: Requirements Engineering for Large-Scale Agile System Development (#27): Eric Knauss
13:50 – 14:00: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data (#5): Helena H. Olsson
14:00 – 14:10: Data-Driven Continuous Evolution of Autonomous Systems of Systems (#19): David Issa Mattos
14:10 – 14:20: Volvo Cars
14:20 – 14:30: Wärtsilä
14:30 – 14:40: Axis Communications
14:40 – 15:00: Discussion and closing
Software engineering: Room R11
Chairs: Miroslaw Staron, Kristian Sandahl & Jan Carlsson
13.30 – 13.45: Investigation of exploratory testing with several companies: Torvald Mårtensson
13.45 – 14.00: Flaky tests detector + analysis of test smells at two companies: Azeem Ahmad
14.00 – 14.15: Test prioritization using machine learning: Khaled Al-Sabbagh
14.15 – 14.30: Combinatorial testing: Eduard Enoiu
14.30 – 14.45: Managing Architectural Technical Debt: Antonio Martini
14.45 – 15.00: Managing Modelling Inconsistencies: Robbert Jongeling
Systems engineering: Room R12
Chairs: Anders Kvist & Magnus Timmerby
– Re-visit workshop from last sprint on AB Volvo: All participants
– Model-Driven Iterative Development of Cyber-Physical System: Marjan Sirjani
– Goals for coming sprint: Anders Kvist
– Coming workshop on Tetra Pak: Magnus Timmerby