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SUMMARY:Technical workshop with Software Center projects
DESCRIPTION:In Software Center\, companies and universities work together to accelerate the adoption of novel approaches to software engineering. This one-day technical workshop aims at sharing and discussing results from joint projects within Software Center. This event is for Software Center partners only. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/HuqJJmjojqJszepc7 \nChoose your workshop track:\nTo be able to plan for the day we ask you to indicate which track you plan to attend\, please choose you track for the workshop at this link:  https://forms.gle/sgJKm2A5J5UWmtw58 \nThe tracks:\n\nAutomation of Regulatory Compliance\nDigital twins\nAssurance & regulatory compliance\, architecture and testing\nEngineering Generative AI Software\n\nLate registrations?\nIf you want to bring a colleague there is still room for more participants\, registration here: https://forms.gle/HuqJJmjojqJszepc7 \n  \nDate & time:   December 12\, 13:00 – 17:00\nPlace:              SVEA\, Forskningsgången 4\, 417 56 Göteborg\nAgenda:          https://www.software-center.se/event/technical-ws/ \n  \nAgenda:\n12.30 – 13.00: Registration and coffee\n13.00 – 13.15: Introduction: Jan Bosch (Room: SVEA 241)\n13.15 – 14.45: Parallell workshop sessions:\nTrack 1: Automation of Regulatory Compliance (Room: SVEA 241)\nMicrosoft Teams Need help?\nJoin the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 352 629 839 902\nPasscode: Va7sw9JK\n\nThe question we ask is: ‘What if you could have a “Regulatory Agent” and use artificial intelligence (AI) to help you satisfy regulatory compliance’? Such an agent could continuously track and monitor the system and help ensure that no inconsistencies are introduced. \nTo address this\, and to explore effective ways to work with regulatory compliance\, this session focuses on automation of tasks and processes necessary for regulatory compliance. What we seek to achieve is ways in which we can remove the human efforts that goes into these processes. \nAgenda: \n13:15 – 13:30: Welcome and introduction to the session (Jan and Helena) \n13:30 – 13:50: How automation and CRA can work together\nPresenter: Christian Nord\, Senior Engineering Manager\, Advenica \n13:50 – 14:10: Do legal and engineering mix? – Using tools in the context of regulatory compliance: challenges and opportunities\nPresenter: Liina Savolainen\, EE Roadmap Leader at GTT (AB Volvo) \n14:10 – 14:30: Automating Extraction of Information for a Compliance Argument based on the Textual Requirements System (TReqS)\nPresenter: Eric Knauss (University of Gothenburg) \n14:30 – 14:45: Master student presentation/pitch to Software Center companies \n14:45 – 15:15 Coffee break \n15:15 – 16:30: Discussion \n15:15 – 16:10: Discussion \n\nIdentification of key themes\nBreakout groups assigned to themes\nReport out\n\n16:10 – 16:30: Reflections and closing \n\nSummary of key learnings\nAgreement on next steps\nFeedback (one thing you liked/wished for)\nClosing\n\nBackground:\nIn recent discussions with representatives from the Software Center companies\, many people have brought up the many new regulations that will\, and are already\, affecting the companies. As only a few examples\, there is the Cybersecurity Act\, GDPR\, the Data Act\, the AI Act and the Product Liability Act. \nIn a workshop earlier this sprint\, we explored some of these new regulations and the challenges associated with how to strategically prepare for these and how to organize for complying with these. In these discussions\, it became clear that currently\, many companies are spending an enormous amount of resources and manual effort into the process of understanding\, preparing\, and organizing for regulatory compliance. The risk\, as we see it\, is that resources and efforts are spent on processes and tasks that will only increase in number and that\, over time\, R&D and innovation activities might suffer. \nSession format:\nThe session is interactive in nature with a mix of presentations from research and industry\, and with group discussions/exercises. \nSession organizers: Helena Holmström Olsson and Jan Bosch \nTrack 2: Digital twins (Room: SVEA 240)\nBackground:\nIn recent discussions with representatives from the Software Center companies\, several companies have indicated interest in more in-depth discussions and research-activities regarding digital twins. \nSession focus:\nThe session will focus on identifying existing and missing technologies and competences that are needed to better utilize the concepts and ideas behind the digital-twin paradigm. We will look at questions like “How are different actors working with digital twins today?”\, “How would we like to work with digital twins in the future?”\, “What are the challenges you see to pursue such approach to system operation?”\, “What are the technology gaps that need to be filled?” \nSession format:\nThe session is interactive in nature with a mix of presentations from research and industry\, and with group discussions. \nSession goals:\nOur goal is to identify how the Software Centre community could support advances in utilizing digital-twin technology at the partner companies. This could include need for Software Center research-project and/or other supporting activities such as seminars or development of courses. \nSession organizers: Mikael Sjödin and Tiberiu Seceleanu \nTrack 3: Assurance & regulatory compliance\, architecture and testing (Room: SVEA 228)\nChairs: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\, Daniel Varro\, Linköping university \nTentative link for online participation: Join the meeting\nMS Teams Meeting ID: 342 545 598 082 Passcode: ck6qz6Ve \n13.15 – 14.00 Assurance & regulatory compliance \n\n\nOntology-based representation for assurance and compliance (projects #49 & #50): Barbara Gallina\n\nTowards Automated Multi-concern Assurance and Regulatory Compliance of Battery Management Systems (projects #49\, #50 & #60): Barbara Gallina\n\n14.00 – 14.45 Architecture \n\n\nCommunication and documentation of architectural changes (project #35): Ifrah Qaisar\n\n\nAdopting the C4 model for visualizing software architecture (project #35): Robbert Jongeling\n\n\n14.45 – 15.15 Coffee break \n15.15 – 16.30 Testing \n\n\nUse of Generative AI in test generation\, optimization\, and automation (project #63): Gregory Gay and Azeem Ahmad\n\n\nTrack 4: Engineering Generative AI Software – project presentations (Room: SVEA 215)\nChair: Miroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology \nLink to online participation: Join the meeting now \nMS Teams Meeting ID: 372 030 783 546   Passcode: JM3mJ3BA \nSession format: Project presentations and discussions \n\n\n13.15 – 13.45: Wilhelm Meding/Miroslaw Staron – requirements from standards\n\n\n13.45 – 14.05: Simin Sun – preliminary survey on CI\n\n\n14.05 – 14.25: Yi Peng – Data Challenges for Machine Learning Systems — Towards Data Requirements\n\n\n14.25 – 14.45: Habib – Maintainability Definition and Measurement for ML System Components.\nCoffee break\n\n\n15.15 – 15.35: Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström – Stakeholder Information Needs\n\n\n15.35 – 15.55: Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström – Generative AI\n\n\n15.55 – 16:15: Srijita Basu – Automotive CWE analysis\n\n\n16.15 – 16.30: Yiran Wang\, Willem Meijer – Why ML code crashes and what we are going to do about it\n\n\n14.45 – 15.15: Coffee & mingle\n15.15 – 16.30: Parallell workshop sessions (continued)\n16.30: Reflections in plenary: theme leaders\n16.50 – 17.00: Summary and closing: Jan Bosch\n  \nDecember 11th: Post technical workshop & Pre-reporting workshop mingle\nWe meet for an informal warming up for the reporting workshop (at own cost):\n18.00 at OGBG Bar & Restaurang\, Comfort Hotel\, Skeppsbroplatsen 1411 21 Göteborg \nDecember 12th: Software center reporting workshop\nThe day after the technical workshop we are arranging the December Software Center reporting workshop where you have the opportunity to meet partners in Software Center\, more information here: https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_dec2024/
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/technical-ws/
LOCATION:SVEA building\, Lindholmen\, Forskningsgången 4\, Gothenburg\, 41756\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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