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Bridging safety gap between software teams: Malvina Latifaj paving the way for architects through research

Today, complex software systems are rarely built by a single team. Development is often distributed across several teams and sometimes even across companies. While this allows teams to work efficiently within their own areas, it makes it difficult to understand how all parts of the system interact and to ensure aspects such as safety and security. So how can safety and security be maintained when complex software systems are developed

Trafikverket joins Software Center as new partner

The Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) has joined Software Center as a new partner. The partnership further strengthens the collaboration between academia, industry, and the public sector in advancing software engineering. “We’re very happy to join Software Center as I think it’s a unique forum for transferring knowledge within the software intensive sphere”, says Hannes Salin, Head of Department Digitalization and Road Systems and CTO Lead for Software Engineering at the

Ericsson Research Director Catrin Granbom new Chair of Software Center Board

Catrin Granbom, Research Director for Compute and Software at Ericsson Research, has been appointed Chair of the Board at Software Center. With a long background in software research and a deep understanding of how technologies like AI, compute, and mobile networks are converging, she brings a clear vision for how the collaboration can continue driving world-leading software innovation in Sweden. At Ericsson, Granbom leads the company’s research in software systems,

Software Center granted Vinnova vision project for future Cluster of Excellence

Vinnova has granted Software Center the project Visions for world-leading research and innovation in strategic technology areas, which will develop a national vision for a Swedish Excellence Cluster in autonomous and self-evolving software systems. Conducted together with the competence centers CoDig and NextG2Com, the initiative aims to strengthen Sweden’s position as a global leader in software-intensive innovation. The project is part of a new large-scale program with the goal to

Jan Bosch at the workshop. Picture: Erling Mårtensson

  This was the titleof a half-day workshop that was organized at Malmö University on March 19th. The workshop is part of a series of workshops around agile practices that we run as part of Software Center but to which we also invite companies external to Software Center. During the workshop, a group of more than 40 practitioners from various industry domains discussed the challenges of agile practices and the

How does Software Center work with sustainability?

Creating a sustainable life-cycle is paramount for the long-term success of all products. Here at Software Center, we are dedicated to advancing sustainability through two key initiatives: Software Center Sustainability Workshop Series Sustainability Work in the CoDig Competence Center Software Center Sustainability Workshop Series: Our workshop series serves as a collaborative platform for Software Center partner companies to share their sustainability initiatives, exchange experiences, and receive support for their endeavors.