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Reporting workshop

June 15, 2023 @ 10:00 - 17:00

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 aims at sharing results from research and cooperation within Software Center. The agenda ranges from keynote 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.

Place:

For this reporting workshop we will focus on a LIVE meeting at the Wallenberg Conference Center in Gothenburg (Medicinaregatan 20). To maximize the opportunities to meet and discuss there will also be a joint informal lunch at the conference center for all participants. For those of you who cant come to Gothenburg there is a teams link below to join digitally.
We are looking forward to meeting you all again, and to discuss projects and further collaboration!

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Registration:

Please register at this link: https://forms.gle/UtFMjGBYiPv1S3UD8


Agenda, June 15th:

09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee

10:00-10:20: OpeningJan Bosch

10:20-10:50: Lifting AI from Code to Software: Keynote presentation by Miroslaw Staron, Chalmers & University of Gothenburg, and Albert Ziegler, Principal Machine Learning Engineer, GitHub CoPilot

10.50-11.00: Reliable, Safe and Secure Intelligent Autonomous Systems: presentation of the Industrial graduate school RELIANT by Mikael Sjödin, Research leader Embedded Systems, Mälardalen University

11:10-12:00: Poster session and time to mingle with project teams
AND parallel Birds-of-a-feather sessions*
(reach out to the organizers if you want to add/run a session!)

  • Automated Export Control: Miroslaw Staron together with Thomas Olsson and Robert Lagerstedt, Engineering Excellence at Bosch Nordic, Miroslaw Staron, Chalmers / Univ of Gothenburg
    Room: Antarktis

12:00 – 13: 00: Lunch together at Wallenberg Conference Center

13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center communities, themes and projects – parallel tracks (incl coffee break):

  • Theme 1 & 2: Continuous Delivery & Architecture
    Room: Sydamerika
    Chairs: Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl

    • 13:00 – 13:10 Welcome and introduction, Jan Carlson (MDU) and Kristian Sandahl (LiU)

    • 13:10 – 13:30 “Taming Uncertainty and Inconsistency with Flexible Modeling for Continuous Architecting, Robbert Jongeling, Mälardalen University

    • 13:30 – 13:50 “The new norm: from solid products to liquid products. What about safety assurance?“, Barbara Gallina, Mälardalen University

    • 13:50 – 14:10 “AI in testing”, Azeem Ahmad, Ericsson & Linköping University

    • 14:10 – 14: 30 “Static analysis of testware”, Jean Malm, Mälardalen University

    • 14:30 – 15:00 Coffee and discussions

  • Theme 3: Metrics
    Room: Antarktis
    Chair: Miroslaw Staron

  • Strategic Digital Product Management in the age of AI: PdM and AI Engineering communities
    Chairs: Helena H Olsson and Jan Bosch
    Room: Wallenbergssalen
    How to change current PdM practices to work with digital technologies and digital offerings? What is the future of PdM practices and what are the key characteristics of digital product management?
    In this session, we focus on the topic of software product management and how PdM practices are rapidly changing. We invite to talks and discussions and together we explore and define how to do PdM for digital products.

15:00 – 15.40: Cyber security challenges and practices: Keynote presentation by Patrik Åkesson, Vice President R&D at Advenica

15.40: GATE AI, Big Data for Smart Society Institute: Sylvia Ilieva, director, Sofia University, Bulgaria
https://gate-ai.eu/en/

16.00 – 16.30: Plans, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch

 

Abstracts:

Lifting AI from Code to Software: Albert Ziegler, GitHub CoPilot

The first truly generative models for code (the Codex series) were trained on isolated source files. Their first large scale application (completions in GitHub Copilot) helps developers by suggesting snippets in their current file.
But a source file is to software what a brick is to a house. A single one does nothing, and even many together don’t hold it up alone. So applications of generative AI for development are getting ever more ambitious:
– taking in context from the whole repository,
– considering artefacts of its evolution like issues, commits and pull requests,
– reading documentation and running code.
I will examine which kinds of challenges this presents to the AI designers: how to gather context, how to present it to the model, and how to control the output. And I will discuss which kinds of opportunities this presents to software developers: how this will impact their workflow, and how to make sure it’s for the better.

Cybersecurity challenges and practices: Keynote presentation by Patrik Åkesson, Vice President R&D at Advenica

Democracies are under increasing attack in the cyber-security landscape – by organized crime looking for short-term profits, and nation-state backed agressors looking to further their political agendas and to de-stablilize our society. The intelligence community warns that hybrid warfare is the new normal, and that cyber-attacks are targeting all segments of society, including private companies. The EUs response Is Cybersecurity legislation – legislation targeting different sectors, and legislation targeting any product that contains software. How will this affect companies building or distributing products that contain software?”

 * Birds-of-a-feather session:

An informal discussion group, typically at a conference, based on a shared interest and without any fixed agenda.

Details

Date:
June 15, 2023
Time:
10:00 - 17:00
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Organizer

Jan Bosch
Email:
jan.bosch@chalmers.se