Thank you all for attending the Sprint 19 Reporting workshop!
Recordings of presentations are now available in the Software Center YouTube channel, with direct links in the agenda below; enjoy!
The next reporting workshop is taking place on June 17th, we are looking forward to seeing you there!
Presentations from the December Reporting Workshop:
10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch
10:30-11:00: Shifting Gears: Towards Continuous Value Flow
Keynote presentation by Dr Frances Paulisch, Siemens Healthineers
11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel
- Software engineering, chairs: Miroslaw Staron, Wilhelm Meding, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl
- 11:00 – 11.30: Alessandro Nero: Monitors and Alarms, from birth to death of a service
 - 11.30 – 12.00: Miroslaw Staron, Wilhelm Meding, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl: Community update
 
 - Product management, chair: Helena H Olsson
 - Systems engineering, chairs: Anders Kvist, Ericsson, and Magnus Timmerby, Tetra Pak
 - AI engineering, chair: Jan Bosch
Presentation by Björn Treje, Peltarion 
12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break
13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks (detailed up-date closer to the event):
Theme 1: Continuous delivery:
- 13.00-13.30: Daniel Ståhl: Test automation challenges in CD and mob programming
 - 13.30-14.00: Torvald Mårtensson: Maturity levels for exploratory testing
 - 14.00-15.00 Azeem Ahmad. Tool for flaky test detection. Tool for diversity-based testing
 
Theme 2: Architecture
- 13.00-13:30 Antonio Martini: #2 Managing Architectural Technical Debt
– How do companies experience Process Debt? A first exploration
– The assessment of technical debt management maturity. Experiences from its application at two SwC companies - 13.30-14:00 Patricia Lago: #38 Evaluating Sustainability: Making Decisions
 - 14:00-14:30 Robbert Jongeling: #35 Managing Inconsistent Development Artefacts
 - 14:30-15:00 Masud Abu Naser: #40 On predicting the effects of code changes in continuous software development
 
Theme 3: Metrics,
- 13.00 – 13.30: Jennifer Horkoff: Modelling and Taxonomy for Data Anomaly Analysis.
 - 13.30 – 14.00: Khaled Al-Sabbagh: Test case selection in the presence and absence of noise: a controlled experiment
 - 14.00 – 14.30: Dina Koutsikouri and Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström: Communication Challenges
 - 14.30 – 15.00: Vasili Mosin: Anomaly score evaluation on real images/Develop
 
Theme 4: Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development
- 13:00 – 13:30: Helena H. Olsson: #5 Accelerating Digitalization Through Data
 - 13:30 – 14:00: Helena H. Olsson: #9 Strategic Ecosystem Driven R&D Management
 - 14:00 – 14:30: Eric Knauss/Jennifer Horkoff: #27 RE for Large-Scale Agile System Development
 - 14:30 – 15:00: QA and discussion
 
Theme 5: AI Engineering
- 13:00-13:20 Automatic Data Validation – Lucy Lwakatare
 - 13:20-13:40 On Industrial Data Pipelines – Aiswarya Raj
 - 13:40-14:00 Design methods for ML/DL – Meenu John
 - 14:00-14:20 (Semi)Automatic labeling of data – Teodor Fredriksson
 - 14:20-14:40 Asynchronous Federated Learning – Hongyi Zhang
 - 14:40-15:00 Update on CHAIR by Ivica Crnkovic
 
Afternoon plenary sessions:
15:15 – 15:45: Enabling A/B testing at scale: It’s all about trustworthiness &   keeping the momentum
Keynote presentation by Dr Aleksander Fabijan, Data Scientist at Microsoft’s Experimentation Platform (ExP) team
15:45 – 16:15 Plans, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch