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SUMMARY:Reporting workshop for all companies and other interested parties
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis event aims at sharing results from research and cooperation within Software Center\, including activities in the competence center CoDig\, hosted by Software Center. The day before the reporting workshop there is an additional interactive workshop where you have the opportunity to discuss technical challenges with the Software Center projects. \nThe agenda for the reporting workshop 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. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/9wfswsosWr3Ji51C8 \nLink for virtual participation – all plenary sessions:\nYou can join the meeting over Teams\, but the digital solution will not offer an opportunity to interact with speakers.\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmZhMzY2ZjYtZjViNS00ZjY1LTg2NzktODBiN2IyYmQ4NzZh%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22a1795b64-dabd-4758-b988-b309292316cf%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2269eaaca6-a6e9-4d83-8d28-9ed44ef2646e%22%7d \nPre-reporting-workshop study visit\, Dec 10 at 16.00:\nAs part of the December Software Center Reporting Workshop we make study visit to Chalmers Next Labs where we have the opportunity to discuss quantum development and how we can form collaboration that includes software and quantum. Software Center partners and others who are interested in this development are welcome. Read more and register here >> \nInformal evening get-together\, Dec 10 at 18.00:\nAfter the visit to Chalmers Next Labs we will continue with informal mingle and continued discussion\, warming up for the Reporting Workshop on Dec 11. This is a pay-yourself event and you do not have to register to join – but it would be great to know how many seats to book! We will go together from Chalmers Next Labs to Foxes: \nPlace: Foxes  \nAddress: Gibraltargatan 8\, 41132 Göteborg \nAgenda\, Reporting workshop\, Dec 11th:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee\n10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch\n10:30-11:00: 6G as part of the AI compute continuum: Industrial keynote presentation by Catrin Granbom\, Research Director Compute & Software\, Ericsson Research\n11:00-11:30: Community updates and introduction to poster session:\n\nTheme 1: Kristian Sandahl & Daniel Varro\, Linköping university\nTheme 2: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\nTheme 3: Miroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg\nTheme 4: Helena Holmström Olsson\, Malmö University\n\n11.30 – 12.30: Poster & mingle session\n12:30 – 13:15 Lunch break (lunch at own expense)\nRecommended lunch restaurant: https://www.facebook.com/wastegbg/ \n13:15 – 13.25: Regulations and continuous compliance – and overview: Jan Bosch and Mikael Sjödin\n13.25-13.35: The NextG2Com competence center – a short introduction: Emelie Engström\, Emma Söderberg and Per Runeson\, Lund University\n13.35 – 13.45: Systems engineering in Software Center: Magnus Timmerby\, Digitalization Champion & FSM Supplier Management at Tetra Pak\n13:50 – 15.10: Parallel tracks (incl coffee break)\n\nRADICAL/AI: Towards an AI-driven product-centric paradigm – Organizers: Helena Holmström Olsson and Jan Bosch (Room: Studion – plenary)\nTeams link: this session is taking place in the plenary room\, teams link as above!\nMulti-Agentic Software Engineering: Building Software that Builds Software – Organizer: Miroslaw Staron (Room: Workshoprummet\, 2nd floor)\nTeams link: Join the meeting now\nMeeting ID: 323 609 094 046 9\, Passcode: Je2GC9Rh\nEvolving models and architecture and the role of AI in the process – organizers: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen university\,  and Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping university (Room: Leya\, entrance floor)\nExtra meeting room: Batman (16 pers\, plan 5)\n\n15.15: Past\,  Present\, and Potential Perspectives on Software Engineering – Industrial keynote presentation by Frances Paulisch\, Independent Software Engineering Expert\n16.00: The future of Software Engineering\nPresentation and fishbowl discussion \n16.30 – 16:45 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch\n  \nKeynotes:\n6G as part of the AI compute continuum\nThis talk will sketch the current 6G vision by deriving an updated set of network capabilities from expected society needs. As the main theme\, we highlight the role of compute in 6G. This includes compute and AI related services that would be offered by future networks. \nPast\,  Present\, and Potential Perspectives on Software Engineering\nIn 2018 the International Conference of Software Engineering celebrated “50 years of Software Engineering” in Gothenburg. This keynote will reflect on the past history of software engineering\, highlight key activities of the present\, and address the potential of key software engineering topics for the future. The focus will be on long-living cyberphysical systems with stringent quality attributes where understanding the stakeholder’s needs\, having an architecture that is able to evolve\, and establishing a sustainable business model are key. \nDr. Frances Paulisch is an independent software engineering expert. Until recently\, she was the head of the “Software Initiative” activities of Siemens Healthineers AG. Prior to that she had a similar role at Siemens AG and initiated their joining the Software Center. One of her achievements at Siemens / Siemens Healthineers was the establishing a set of company-wide learning programs for software and system development which addresses especially the architecture for long-living\, mission-critical systems. She has extensive experience in both technical software engineering topics as well as the management of them. \nParallel sessions:\nRADICAL/AI: Towards an AI-driven product-centric paradigm – Organizers: Helena Holmström Olsson and Jan Bosch\nModern businesses need an AI-driven product-centric model to break organizational barriers\, accelerate innovation\, achieve strategic alignment and deliver continuous value to customers at a pace and scale that current agile practices simply cannot match.\n\nAn AI-driven product-centric paradigm fundamentally transforms how organizations create\, deliver and evolve products\, shifting from traditional product management to dynamic data-driven approaches powered by artificial intelligence. With a product-centric approach\, companies move away from the short-term thinking and fragmentation inherent in project-based approaches to instead focus their efforts on innovation and long-term product value.\n\nIn this session\, we introduce RADICAL/AI – an AI-driven paradigm that focuses on the capabilities that GenAI and Agentic AI brings to organizations\, to R&D processes and to products. To address the limitations of agile practices and to accelerate continuous value delivery to customers\, RADICAL/AI helps companies to harness the power of AI for:\n\n\nContinuous learning loops and real-time insights\n\n\nAutomation of tasks and entire workflows\n\n\nMonitoring\, optimization and personalization of outcomes\n\n\nRapid and continuous generation\, testing and deployment\n\n\nExperimentation and hypothesis testing at scale\n\n\nAlignment around business KPIs\, outcomes and customer value\n\n\nThe session is open for everyone interested in how to accelerate product development and how to adopt and use AI technologies to significantly improve the effectiveness of R&D.\n\nWe aim for an interactive session with presentations from research and from industry and with an emphasis on discussions and next steps.\n\nPanel:\n\n\n\nPeter Härslätt (Global Technology Manager AI Strategy and Governance\, AB Volvo)\n\n\nCatrin Granbom (Research Director Compute & Software\, Ericsson Research\, Ericsson)\n\n\nLars Kruckow (System Architect\, Tetra Pak)\n\n\nRaffaele Gallina (Engineering Manager\, Axis Communications)\n\n\nSabina Edenlund (Technical Leader and Specialist Automotive SW Test Driven Development\, Volvo Cars)\n\n\n\n\n\nMulti-Agentic Software Engineering: Building Software that Builds Software – Organizer: Miroslaw Staron\nSoftware engineering is evolving at warp speed. With the rise of agentic AI\, we’re no longer just writing software – we’re engineering the software that engineers the software. Our role is shifting from creators to orchestrators: governing fleets of autonomous agents\, validating their outputs\, and ensuring that machine-crafted code meets the standards and regulations of real-world products.\n\nIn this session\, we’ll mix short presentations with interactive Mentimeter-supercharged debates to explore the emerging discipline of multi-agentic AI: what it is\, why it matters\, and how it will reshape our craft. We’ll dive into the tech\, the tooling\, and the future trajectory of this rapidly growing paradigm.\n\nWe’ll explore:\n\nReal-world applications of multi-agent systems — What’s hype\, what’s real\, and what’s already running in production.\nAI-friendly code — How to write code that agents can reason about\, extend\, and refactor without losing their synthetic minds.\nArchitectures & frameworks for agent swarms — like Crew.ai and its the latest multi-agent orchestration stacks.\nThe future of the software engineer — Which skills survive\, which evolve\, and which get gracefully retired in an AI-accelerated ecosystem.\n\nJoin us if you want to nerd out on agentic workflows\, debate the future of our profession\, and catch a glimpse of the coming era where IDEs feel more like control towers for digital engineering teams.\n13.50 – 14.00: Multiagentic frameworks and AI-friendly code\, Miroslaw Staron\n14.10 – 14.30: Agentic 3GPP standards\, Wilhelm Meding (Ericsson)\n14.30 – 14.50: From Zero to Working Function: Multi-Agent Assistance for Developers\, Simin Sun (Chalmers/GU) and David Friberg (Zenseact)\n14.50 – 15.10: Agentic conversation topics – towards a common communication protocols\, Srijita Basu (Chalmers/GU)\nEvolving models and architecture and the role of AI in the process – organizers: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen university\,  and Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping university\nArchitecture and system models play a significant role in evolving and validating software. Yet there is a wide spectrum of different approaches being used in the companies in parallel. For this workshop we will focus on formal vs. informal models and the role of AI in artefacts and processes: In the agenda we will provide both research presentations and openings for discussion: \n\nBenefits from more systematic modeling and versioning practices.\nIncremental introduction of minimal structure in informal models\nModeling and AI – What is the role of formal and informal modeling when AI has a more central role in the development?\nSoftware Architecture Recovery Approaches with LLM
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_dec2025/
LOCATION:A Working Lab (AWL)\, Sven Hultins plats 5\, Gothenburg\, 41258\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250612T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105838
CREATED:20241217T101533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T120236Z
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SUMMARY:Reporting workshop in Gothenburg: Towards AI-driven companies
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis event aims at sharing results from research and cooperation within Software Center\, including activities in the competence center CoDig\, hosted by Software Center. The day before the reporting workshop there is an additional interactive workshop where you have the opportunity to discuss technical challenges with the Software Center projects\, more information here >> \nThe agenda for the reporting workshop 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. \nRegistration for the reporting ws in Gothenburg\, June 12:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/7Rzkn6d31TU2hDA28 \n  \nLink for virtual participation – all plenary sessions:\nYou can join the meeting over Teams\, but the digital solution will not offer an opportunity to interact with speakers.\nLink to the Teams Townhall meeting >> \nSoftware Center on tour\, June 2025\nThis June Software Center arranges three reporting workshops to enable more to join our live meetings and discussions. Speakers and agenda will slightly different depending on where we meet\, join us in: \n\nLinköping\, June 10\nMalmö\, June 11\nGothenburg\, June 12 \n\nAgenda\, June 12\, Gothenburg:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee\n10:00-10:15: Opening: Jan Bosch\n10:15-11:00: Engineering AI Systems: Keynote presentation by Ingo Weber\, Professor at Technical University of Munich\nThis keynote talk is based on a recent book: “Engineering AI Systems: Architecture and Devops Essentials”\, Addison-Wesley 2025. The main argument of this book is that the behavior and quality of software systems that use Artificial Intelligence (AI) stems from the AI part\, the traditional software part\, and the interactions between both. Achieving high-quality AI systems requires managing all of these aspects well\, throughout the whole life cycle from architecture design through to operation & analysis.\nIn this talk\, I will give an overview of the life cycle for AI systems\, as well as selected insights. \n11:00-11:30: Community & themes updates incl introduction to poster session:\n\nTheme 1: Kristian Sandahl & Daniel Varro\, Linköping university\nTheme 2: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\nTheme 3: Miroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg\nTheme 4: Helena H Olsson\, Malmö University\n\n11.30 – 12.15: Poster & mingle session\n12:15 – 13:00 Lunch break (lunch at own expense)\nRecommended lunch restaurant: https://www.facebook.com/wastegbg/ \n13:00 – 13.45: Industrial keynote presentation by Alwin Bakkenes\, Head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo Cars\, and Johannes Foufas\, Lead Architect Software at Volvo Cars\n13.45-14.10: Transforming radar business: Presentation by Hanna Svantesson\, Head of Design AMB at Saab\, and Christer Åkerblom\, Head of Signal and Data Processing Applications at Saab\nThe need for speed in the development of defense material has never been higher; new threats are evolving continuously. At the same time\, sensors are part of a larger complex systems\, new capabilities needs to come with a minimum of integration efforts. At Saab we are devoted to keep people and society safe today and tomorrow – and we believe Software Center provides us with relevant support on this quest. \n14.10-14.20: Software Center 2.0 – expanding the scope: Jan Bosch\n14.20-14.30: Coffee break \n14:30 – 16.00: AI-driven organisation and/or engineering: an interactive session\nChaired by Miroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg\, and Helena H Olsson\, Malmö University \nAI is here to stay\, and all companies embrace it differently. In the Software Center\, we focus on two areas – AI-Driven organizations and AI AI-supported engineering\, which focus on the use of AI to create new business models\, improve operations\, and support in engineering new software. In this interactive session\, we use Mentimeter to lead discussions on how we are equipped to tackle challenges when introducing these technologies. We also look out for new areas like quantum computing\, sensing\, and AI Software engineering 4.0.  \n16.00 – 16:15 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch\n  \nSpeakers:\nAlwin Bakkenes\, Head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo Cars\n\nAlwin Bakkenes has extensive experience from the mobility industry and has served as head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo Cars since 2022.\nPrior to joining Volvo Cars he was VP Global Product Lines at Aptiv\, EVP Automotive at Luxoft and CEO of Pelagicore.\nHe holds Board positions at Haleytek & Zenseact and has served on the Board of the GENIVI Alliance (now COVESA).\nMr. Bakkenes has a M.Sc. Knowledge Management from Middlesex University in London and B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam. \nIngo Weber\, Professor at Technical University of Munich\nProf. Dr. Ingo Weber is Full Professor in the Computer Science Department\, TUM School of Computation\, Information and Technology\, at Technical University of Munich\, Germany. Ingo Weber is also Director of Digital Transformation and ICT Infrastructure at the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. Before moving to Munich\, he was Full Professor of Software and Business Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin from 2019 to 2022. Before that\, he spent ten years in Sydney\, Australia\, where he worked for the research institutions CSIRO\, NICTA and UNSW. In 2009\, he received his PhD from the University of Karlsruhe (TH)\, now KIT\, and worked in parallel for SAP Research. \nIn his research\, Ingo Weber works in various subfields of computer science\, in particular business process management and process mining\, software architecture and engineering\, DevOps\, blockchain\, and applied artificial intelligence (AI). He is author of numerous publications and co-author of the textbooks “DevOps: A Software Architect’s Perspective” (2015)\, “Architecture for Blockchain Applications” (2019)\, and “Engineering AI Systems – Architecture and DevOps Essentials” (2025).
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_june2025/
LOCATION:A Working Lab (AWL)\, Sven Hultins plats 5\, Gothenburg\, 41258\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250611T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20250611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20250324T094530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T070325Z
UID:8312-1749634200-1749657600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop in Malmö: Towards AI-driven organizations
DESCRIPTION:Most welcome to the Software Center Reporting Workshop hosted at Malmö University on June 11th\, 2025. Software Center (www.software-center.se)\, is a collaboration between 15 global companies and 5 Swedish universities focused on accelerating the digital transformation of the European software intensive industry. During this event\, we invite companies and researchers to exchange knowledge and to together explore the impact of future technologies. \nThe theme of the day is ‘Towards AI-driven organizations’ and we invite you to together explore the many ways in which AI is affecting business processes\, products and ways-of-working in software-intensive systems companies. Join us in exploring the full potential of AI and how to maximise the value of these new technologies! \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/9jvMX9KG5grWZeWh7 \nPlace:\nMalmö Universitet\, Floor 5 (the open space) in Niagara\, Nordenskiöldsgatan 1\, 20506 Malmö \nDirections: Google maps >> \nBackground:\nBased on recent observations\, we see that AI is typically used to help us “do more of what we already do” and to complement us in existing tasks. People use AI to improve their own personal productivity and to automate specific steps in a process. During R&D of products\, AI agents are used to support and automate e.g.\, test case generation and we also see examples of AI agents being used to complement a team in areas where team members lack skills. \nHowever\, we see few examples in which AI is used to fundamentally reinvent existing tasks\, work practices and organizations. In our view\, an AI-driven organisation is “An organization in which every business process has been redesigned from an AI-first mind-set meaning that any activity that can be automated or conducted using AI solutions and/or agentic AI has been implemented in that fashion.” \nFocus:\nDuring the workshop\, we hope to explore the concept of an AI-driven organisation e.g.\, what are good examples of AI adoption\, what are the steps companies go through in the evolution and adoption of AI\, and what are the problems companies experience in the adoption of AI? \nOur program includes keynote presentations\, research presentations and interactive discussions that focus on different aspects of AI and the potential of these technologies in industry. \nMost welcome to explore the potential of AI and what an AI-driven organisation could look like together with us! \nAgenda:\n09:30 – 10:00: Registration and coffee \n10:00 – 10:10: Opening and welcome: Helena H. Olsson \n10:10 – 10:30: The End of Software Engineering – as we know it: Jan Bosch \n10:30 – 11:15: Embracing AI at Bosch R&D Center in Lund: reflecting on Our Journey\nKeynote presentation: Florian Marcard\, Vice President Engineering and Head of Bosch R&D Center Lund\nJoin me as I take you through the transformative journey that the Bosch R&D Center in Lund has undertaken to fully harness the potential of artificial intelligence in our development processes and product offerings. This journey has not been linear; rather\, it has been characterized by exploration and experimentation\, marked by both successful innovations and valuable lessons learned along the way. \nIn this keynote\, I will share insights into how our organization is evolving\, along with concrete examples of products and initiatives that have emerged from our commitment to integrating AI. Discover how we are leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and effectiveness\, paving the way for a more innovative future. \n11:15 – 11:50: Research theme presentations: \n                – Continuous and automated quality assurance: Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping University \n                – AI-supported engineering: Miroslaw Staron\, Gothenburg University \n                – Data-driven digital transformation: Helena H. Olsson\, Malmö University \n 11.50-12.00: Software Center 2.0 – expanding the scope: Jan Bosch\, Chalmers \n12:00 – 13:00: LUNCH \n13.00 – 13.15: Up-date from the Software Center Systems Engineering community: Magnus Timmerby\, Digitalization Champion at Tetra Pak \n13:15 – 13:45 Panel discussion (Moderator: Helena H. Olsson)\nPanelists: Johan Mårtensson (Tetra Pak)\, Christian Nord (Advenica) and Achuthan Paramanathan (Grundfos) \n13:45 – 14:30: Interactive session: ‘Towards AI-driven organizations’ \n14:30 – 14:45: Coffee break \n14:45 – 15:30: AI in R&D at Axis Communications: Closing keynote by Mikael Ek\, Director Software Development\, Axis Communications\nIn his keynote\, Mikael Ek will share his experiences from the process of adopting and using AI in the R&D of products and key decisions that Axis had to take during this process. Also\, he will share his thoughts on where the future is for Axis in the age of AI. \n15:30 – 15:45: Summary and closing (Helena H. Olsson and Jan Bosch) \nSpeakers \n\n\n\n\n.\n\nFlorian Marcard\, Head of Bosch R&D Center Lund\, Engineering Leader & Global Innovator\nFlorian Marcard began his career at Bosch in Germany in 2006 and has since held diverse roles across software engineering\, quality and project management\, and international leadership. His work has taken him across multiple countries\, where he has led teams and sites\, and driven high-impact initiatives in software\, embedded systems\, artificial intelligence\, and agile development. \nHe spent eight years in Budapest\, Hungary – four of those as Director of Engineering for Automotive Steering in Central and Eastern Europe\, before taking on his current role in 2020 as Head of Bosch R&D Center in Lund\, Sweden. \nFlorian brings a strategic mindset\, a passion for innovation\, and a collaborative leadership style to every challenge. He thrives in multicultural environments and deeply believes in teamwork\, continuous growth\, and purpose-driven leadership. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHotel recommendations\n\nClarion Hotel Malmö Live (across the street and a 4 minutes’ walk from the university)\nBest Western Hotel Royal (across the canal and a 7 minutes’ walk from the university)\nStory Hotel Studio (at the same street as the university and a 5 minutes’ walk from the university)\nElite Hotel Savoy (across the canal from the train station and a 7 minutes’ walk from the university)\nComfort Hotel Malmö (close to the train station and an 11 minutes’ walk from the university)\nFirst hotel Jörgen Kock (close to the train station and an 11 minutes’ walk from the university)\n…in addition to these\, there are several hotels in the nearby city centre within a 10 – 15 minutes’ walk to the university.\n\nSoftware Center on tour\, June 2025\nThis June Software Center arranges three reporting workshops to enable more to join our live meetings and discussions. Speakers and agenda will slightly different depending on where we meet\, join us in: \n\nLinköping\, June 10\nMalmö\, June 11\nGothenburg\, June 12 
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_malmo/
LOCATION:Malmö University\, Malmö\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Helena Holmstr%C3%B6m Olsson":MAILTO:helena.holmstrom.olsson@mau.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241212T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20240613T142822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T125506Z
UID:6822-1733997600-1734022800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop: The end of Software Engineering - as we know it
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis event aims at sharing results from research and cooperation within Software Center\, including activities in the competence center CoDig\, hosted by Software Center. The day before the reporting workshop there is an additional interactive workshop where you have the opportunity to discuss technical challenges with the Software Center projects\, more information here >> \nThe agenda for the reporting workshop 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. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/HuqJJmjojqJszepc7 \nLink for virtual participation – all plenary sessions:\nYou can join the meeting over Teams\, but the digital solution will not offer an opportunity to interact with speakers:\nLink to the Teams townhall meeting >> \n  \nDec 11th: 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 \nAgenda:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee\n10:00-10:15: Opening: Jan Bosch\n10:15-10:45: Digital twins: keynote presentation by Mark van den Brand\,  Eindhoven University of Technology\, Software Engineering and Technology\nHigh-tech systems are becoming increasingly complex and more difficult to design\, manufacture and maintain. The DIGITAL TWIN program develops methods to make accurate digital twins of these types of systems: virtual software versions that allow you to run simulations to predict\, for example\, how changes in the design affect performance\, how control can be improved\, or which part on which needs maintenance at the moment. Digital twins are still mostly based on static theoretical models that assume normal behavior. By linking these models to measurement data that indicate how the system actually functions and combining this data with artificial intelligence\, the researchers make digital copies that continuously improve and adapt themselves. The research focuses on a number of exemplary systems provided by the Dutch high-tech companies involved in the program. \n10.45-11.00: The impact of SDV and AI on Next-Generation Tier1 ADAS development\nCompany presentation by Tobias Aderum\, Director Research & Innovation at Magna Electronics\nRead more at: https://www.magna.com/products/electrical-electronics/adas-automated-driving \n11:00-11:30: Community updates and introduction to poster session:\n\nTheme 1: Daniel Varro\, Linköping university\nTheme 2: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\nTheme 3: Miroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg\nTheme 4: Helena H Olsson\, Malmö University\n\n11.30 – 12.15: Poster & mingle session\n12:15 – 13:00 Lunch break (lunch at own expense)\nRecommended lunch restaurant: https://www.facebook.com/wastegbg/ \n13:00 – 13.40: The AI maturity journey: how to scale up value from data and AI in an organization:\nIndustrial keynote presentation by Anders Arpteg\,  Senior director\, Head of AI and Data CoE\, Global Connect group.\n\nMany companies struggle to fully capture the value of data and AI\, often finding themselves stuck in isolated AI initiatives without broader impact or even completely failing to take advantage of the possibilities. Unlocking value from AI is a journey\, requiring a strategic approach to move from small-scale AI projects to a company-wide adoption that drives real transformation. The potential of data and data and AI is immense\, but to climb the AI maturity scale and achieve meaningful results\, organizations must have a well-defined strategy guiding their progress. \n13.40-14.00: Software architecture and AI: presentation by Antonio Martini\, University if Oslo \nAI took the world by storm\, fundamentally changing the way we architect traditional systems\, but also the way we need to architect novel AI (sub)systems. For example\, how do we integrate AI modules in traditional software with a long-term perspective\, including maintainability and evolvability? How do we use AI to assess our architecture\, for example its modularity or if there are performance anomalies? Do architects need to fundamentally evolve their role and competences? \n14:00 – 16.00: Parallel tracks (incl coffee break)\n1: Data: Dare to Dream (Room: the Studio\, same as plenary)\n\nSession organizers: Helena Holmström Olsson and Jan Bosch\nSpeakers: Ingmar Bengtsson\, Volvo Group Truck Technology\nBackground: In our research on data practices\, we see that people are often more focused on the constraints associated with data than exploring the opportunities that data can bring. In most situations\, we want the data\, we know it has value\, but we don’t dare to fully use and exploit it due to e.g.\, regulations\, ownership constraints\, ways-of-working that are not well-established\, costs associated with storage\, processing etc.\, and lack of quality to mention a few.\nSession focus: In this session\, we look for ideas and discussions on: “What if there were no constraints? What if we didn’t have these challenges and uncertainties? What if we could not fail? If so\, what are the things we would do with data?\nSession format: The session is interactive in nature with a mix of presentations from research and industry\, and with group discussions/exercises.\n\n2. AI-supported digitalization – Quantum and generative AI (Room: Workshoprummet\, 1st floor)\nLink to online participation: Join the meeting now \nMS Teams meeting ID: 341 402 358 630\npasscode: GF3n7iF6\n\nSession organizer: Miroslaw Staron\nSession focus: Quantum & Generative AI – how can we utilize quantum computing in software products? Are we ready for large-scale adoption yet? When will Quantum Computers be available like datacenters for AI?\nSpeakers:\n\nMikael Haglund & Henrik Sjöstrand\, IBM Sweden\nPontus Vikstål\, Mårten Skogh\, Chalmers NextLabs\nPetter Sutton\, Boeing\n\n\n\n3. The future of software and system modelling (Room: Wonderwoman)\n\nJoin the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 393 818 596 770\nPasscode: d4R7ff9U \n\nSession organizer: Jan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\, & Daniel Varro\, Linköping University\nSession focus: What is the role of models and modeling when building the software-intensive systems of the future? Should we still model? If so\, what? And how much is enough? Can models still be a useful tool in AI-supported development\, or is modeling becoming an outdated way of working?\n\n16.00: The end of Software Engineering as we know it\nPresentation and fishbowl discussion \n16.45 – 17:00 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch\n  \nSpeakers:\n\n\n\n\nMark van den Brand: professor of Software Engineering and Technology\, Technical University of Eindhoven\, the Netherlands\n\n\n\n\n.\n  \nMark van den Brand is a full professor of Software Engineering and Technology in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science\, and a visiting professor at Royal Holloway\, University of London. His current research activities are on model driven engineering\, domain specific languages\, meta-modeling\, model management\, digital twins\, and automotive software engineering. His research is industry inspired; he works with most of the high-tech companies in the Eindhoven region\, the Netherlands. He has been an invited lecturer and keynote speaker at various conferences\, workshops and doctoral schools. He was and is member of PCs on workshops and conferences related to software engineering\, language engineering\, rewriting\, reverse engineering\, and software maintenance. \nMark initiated the special issues of Science of Computer Programming devoted to academic software development (Experimental Software and Toolkits)\, and since 2007 has been guest editor of six of these. He is on the editorial board of the journals Science of Computer Programming\, Open Computer Science\, and Computer Languages (COLA). He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal on Automotive Software Engineering. He is associate Editor-in-Chief of the Software Section of the Science of Computer Programming. He is deputy Editor-in-Chief of platinum open access journal JOT.\n\n\n\nAnders Arpteg: Senior director\, Head of AI and Data CoE\, Global Connect Group\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nAnders Arpteg is AI director\, engineer\, scientist\, and investor with 25+ years of AI experience in both academia and industry\, with a Ph.D. in AI from Linköping University\, Sweden. Previously heading up research at Spotify\, Peltarion\, and data science at the Swedish Security Service\, now heading up a Center of Excellence for AI and data at GlobalConnect. \nAnders has also been part of starting up national AI initiatives such as AI Sweden and the Swedish AI Agenda\, member of the European AI Alliance\, AI reviewer for ICML\, ICLR\, JCP\, and the Swedish innovation agency Vinnova\, and host of the AI After Work podcast\, and received awards such as Lifetime achievement in AI from the Nordic DAIR Awards in 2021.\n\n\n\nAntonio Martini\, Professor\, University of Oslo\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nI am Professor at University of Oslo. My latest interests are on using AI for software engineering\, specifically for technical debt and software architecture\, and to improve software engineering practices for AI. In general\, my research focus is on managing Technical Debt\, Architecture\, Technical Leadership\, and Agile software development. I’m very keen to work with software companies and improve the state of art and practice together. My experience covers Software Engineering and Management in several contexts: large\, embedded software companies\, small\, web companies\, business to business companies\, startups. \nI’ve collaborated with several large companies such as Ericsson\, Volvo\, Saab\, Axis\, Grundfos\, Siemens\, Bosch\, Jeppesen\, Siemens\, Visma\, AKVA Group\, Knowit\, and more. I’ve also worked with my own company and I’ve run consultancy projects to manage and visualize Technical Debt. I’ve obtained a PhD in Software Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden in 2015.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_dec2024/
LOCATION:A Working Lab (AWL)\, Sven Hultins plats 5\, Gothenburg\, 41258\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20231106T085134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T142429Z
UID:6132-1718272800-1718298000@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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\, including activities in the competence center CoDig\, hosted by 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. \nThe Digital Product Management Week is a collaboration between Software Center\, Chalmers\, International Software Product Management Association (ISPMA®) and Lindholmen Science Park and consists of several activities during the week June 10 – 14th in Gothenburg\, Sweden. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/ojnmvMVtJGxVGo2S7 \nPlace: Lindholmen Conference Centre\, Gothenburg\nFor this reporting workshop we will focus on a live meeting at Lindholmen Conference Center in Gothenburg. We are looking forward to meeting you all again\, and to discuss projects and further collaboration!\nAll plenary sessions will be in room Pascal\, parallel sessions take place in Pascal\, Tesla and Newton. \nLink for virtual participation – all plenary sessions:\nYou can join the meeting over Teams\, but the digital solution will not offer an opportunity to interact with speakers: \nMicrosoft Teams: Join the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 398 174 910 838\nPasscode: ci4UCJ \nAgenda:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee \n10:00-10:15: Opening: Jan Bosch \n10:15-10:45: Keynote presentation by Pekka Abrahamsson\, Tampere University \n10:45-11:15: Community updates and introduction to poster session: \n\nMiroslaw Staron\, University of Gothenburg\nJan Carlson\, Mälardalen University\nKristian Sandahl\, Linköping university\nHelena H Olsson\, Malmö University\nMikael Sjödin\, Mälardalen University\n\n11.15 – 12.15: Poster & mingle session \n12:15 – 13:00 Lunch break (lunch at own expense) \n13:00 – 13.40: Industrial keynote presentation: Jonn Lantz\, Complete system architecture & integration\, Volvo Group  \n13.40 –  13.45: Introduction to the Competence Center community: Malin Rosqvist \n13.45 – 13.55: Up-dates from the competence center NextG2Com\, the Next-generation communication and computing infrastructures and applications: Maria Kihl\, LundUniversity \n13.55 – 14.15: Software Competence Center Hagenberg – an introduction: Rudolf Ramler\, research manager at SCCH\, Austria  \n14:15 – 16.00: Parallel tracks (incl coffee break): \n\nThe radical end of agile: chairs Helena Holmström Olsson and Jan Bosch. (Room: Pascal)\n\n14:15 – 14:30: Welcome and round of introductions\n14:30  – 15:00: Time to let go of agile – what is next? (Presentation and setting the scene: Jan Bosch and Helena H Olsson)\n15:00 – 15:45: Group discussion\n15:45 – 16:00: Reflection and conclusion\n\n\nSoftware engineering in a post generative-AI world: chairs Miroslaw Staron\,  Jan Carlson\, Kristian Sandahl. (Room: Tesla & over Teams)\nMicrosoft Teams: Anslut till mötet nu\nID: 380 652 150 261\, PW: 96P477\n\n14.00 – 14.15: Introduction\n\nGenAI today in Software Center\nThe most important advances since the last time\n\n\n14.15 – 15.15: Group work\n\nWhere we see the most potential for genAI\nWhat have we tried and worked/not worked\n\n\n15.15 – 15.45: Group presentations\n14.45 – 16.00: Where to go next\n\nDiscussion about how SC can support companies\n\n\n\n\n\n16.00: Panel discussion \n16.30 – 17:00 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch \nKeynote presentations\nJonn Lantz: Software defined vehicles\nThe winter is coming in the automotivs. Multiple OEMs are struggling with overcoming what is thought to be the technology advancements required to create the mythical Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) known from strange OEMs the far east and west. However\, the capabilities\, opportunities\, and constraints of this SDV are seldom explained. Nor are the associated business model (changes). In this talk we will approach the SDV from a digital business and mechatronic product perspective\, discussing how to deliver the desired customer value on a transport market with the constraints of both tech\, legacy\, and organizational reality. \nJonn Lantz is a strategy leader at Volvo GTT working with the complete system software architecture and integration. Previously Jonn has spent 13 years at Volvo cars\, engaged in transforming the company towards software & electrification business and in several research projects. \nHotel recommendations\nAs a participant in the Software Center Reporting workshop / Digital Product Management Week you have a discount for the hotels in the list below: \n\nGothia Towers\, Standard room: 1590kr\, use the this link for the conference discount\nRadisson Blu Riverside Hotel:- 15% Code to be used: Corporate account id\, 57072\nComfort Hotel Göteborg: 15%: Code to be used: Chalmers Logi\nClarion Hotel Pier: 15%: Code to be used: Chalmers Logi\nRiverton:  -15%: Code to be used: DPMWEEK
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_june2024/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Conference Centre\, Lindholmspiren 5\, Gothenburg\, 417 56\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231214T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20231214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20230101T204112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T101220Z
UID:5451-1702548000-1702573200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe December reporting workshop will also be the kick-off for the new Software Center Competence Center CoDig\, Continuous Digitalization. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/7rXdVmY7EtuMkzgN9 \nPlace:\nFor 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 we will distribute a Teams link to join digitally.\nWe are looking forward to meeting you all again\, and to discuss projects and further collaboration! \nHow to get there:\nTram nr 6\, 7 or bus nr 16\, to stop “Medicinaregatan”\nFor tickets\, to to https://www.vasttrafik.se/ or install the Västtrafik ToGo app. \n \n  \nPre-reporting mingle activity\, Dec 13:\nAs warming up for the reporting workshop Software Center partners are invited to snacks and mingle at Meridion. CEO Johan Bystedt will give us a brief introduction to Meridion and talk about their tool for digital warehouse and the collaboration with Volvo and AC Floby. After the visit to Meridion we will continue to mingle at a nearby restaurant (at own cost).\nWe will start at 17.00 at the Meridion office at Stigbergsliden 5B\, 414 63 Göteborg.\nRegister for the visit to Meridion in the registration for the reporting ws:\nhttps://forms.gle/7rXdVmY7EtuMkzgN9 \nMicrosoft Teams link for virtual participation in plenary sessions:\njoin on your computer\, mobile app or room device: \nClick here to join the meeting \nMeeting ID: 373 936 206 866\nPasscode: vxTmfz \nDownload Teams | Join on the web \n  \nAgenda\, December 14:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee \n10:00-10:15: Opening: Jan Bosch \n10.15 – 10.45: Up-dates from themes and focus areas: \n\nAI-supported digitalization\nMiroslaw Staron\, Chalmers/University of Gothenburg\nContinuous and automated quality assurance\nKristian Sandahl\, Linköping University\nContinuous safety and security\nJan Carlson and Mikael Sjödin\, Mälardalen University\nData-driven digital transformation\nHelena Holmström Olsson\, Malmö University\n\n10:45-11:15: Shaping the future with 6G:\nKeynote presentation by Mikael Höök\, research area manager for RA Radio at Ericsson\nThe talk will cover our vision of the future highlighting key technology domains required and examples of use-cases. Further\, the capabilities and central role of the emerging 6G platform will be discussed as well as the industrial timeline towards 2030. \n11.15: Introduction to poster and demo session: \n\nIntroducing the Grundfos demo station: Miroslaw Staron\nSustainability in software engineering: Birgit Penzenstadler\nGCC\, Girls Code Club: Francisco Gomes\n\n11:30-12:00: 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): \n\nSustainability in software engineering (room: Wallenberg)\nChair: Birgit Penzenstadler\n\n12:15 – 13: 00 Lunch break \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks (incl coffee break): \n\nTheme 1 & 2: Continuous delivery & Architecture\nChairs: Kristian Sandahl\, Jan Carlson\, Mikael Sjödin (Room: Asien)\nTeams link:\nKlicka här för att ansluta till mötetID: 392 208 453 93\nPassword: tXVSrB \nLadda ned Teams | Anslut på webben \n\n\n13:00-13:25 Dynamic Test Scope Selection using AI/ML\, Azeem Ahmad\, Linköping University and Ericsson \n\n\n13:25-13:50 Early Detection of Defects in Machine Learning Programs by Semi-Static Analysis\, Yiran Wang\, Linköping University \n\n\n13:50-14:15 Continuously assuring freedom from risk of harm. But which is the harm? Barbara Gallina\, Mälardalen University \n\n\n14:15-14:40 Boosting continuous architecting using flexible modelling\, Robbert Jongeling\, Mälardalen University \n\n\n14:40-14:50 Reserve time and discussion \n\n\n\nTheme 3: Metrics\nChair: Miroslaw Staron (Room: Europa)\, teams link: Klicka här för att ansluta till mötet\n \n\n\n13.00 – 13.30: Project 3: “Analysis of security vulnerabilities”\n\n\n13.30 – 14.00: Project 45: “A Framework for Managing Quality Requirements for Machine Learning-Based Software Systems”\n\n\n14.00 – 14.30: Project 46: “Investigating Different Similarity Measures for Image Data Splitting in Automotive Perception Systems”\n\n\n14.30 – 15.00: Project 37: “Stakeholder communication”\n\n\n\nCreating Value with Data and AI\nChairs: Helena H Olsson and Jan Bosch (Room: Wallenberg) \n\n13:00 – 13:20 Welcome and introduction (Jan and Helena)\n13:20 – 13:40: ”R&D insights and beyond”: Ola Söder\, Expert Engineer\, Axis Communications\n13:40 – 14:00: “Accelerating AI & decision science across …”: Johan Mårtensson\, Tetra Pak Systems Engineering & Quality\n14:00 – 14:20: ”Early problem identification from field data”: David Issa Mattos\, Data Scientist\, Volvo Cars\n14:20 – 14:40: “Data Management challenges”: Anna Sandberg\, Vice President Digital Transformation\, Volvo GTT\n14:40 – 15:00 Discussion and closing\n\n\n\n15:00 – 15.30: Software development is a human activity – understanding software requires understanding humans that create it\nKeynote presentation by Alexander Serebrenik\, Full Professor of Social Software Engineering at the Software Engineering and Technology cluster of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)\, the Netherlands \n15.30 – 16.15: Interactive panel discussion \n16.15 – 16:30 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch \nSpeakers:\nMikael Höök\, Director Radio Research\, Ericsson Research\nMikael Höök joined Ericsson in 1994 and has held various positions targeting the research and standardization of 2G\, 3G\, 4G and 5G. He is currently Research Area Director for Radio-research within Ericsson Research and based in Kista\, Stockholm. The responsibility covers research on air-interface design\, advanced signal processing\, multi-antenna systems\, radio network performance and propagation. Results are fed into standardization\, regulation and product development. The work addresses 5G and 6G technologies\, spectrum and wireless backhaul.\nMikael received his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1995. \nAlexander Serebrenik\, Professor of Social Software Engineering at the Software Engineering and Technology cluster of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)\nAlexander Serebrenik is a Full Professor of Social Software Engineering at the Software Engineering and Technology cluster of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Alexander’s research goal is to facilitate evolution of software by taking into account social aspects of software development. His work tends to involve theories and methods both from within computer science (e.g.\, theory of socio-technical coordination; methods from natural language processing\, machine learning) and from outside of computer science (e.g.\, organisational psychology). The underlying idea of his work is that of empiricism\, i.e.\, that addressing software engineering challenges should be grounded in observation and experimentation\, and requires a combination of the social and the technical perspectives. Alexander has co-authored a book “Evolving Software Systems” (Springer Verlag\, 2014)\, and more than 100 scientific papers and articles. He is actively involved in organisation of scientific conferences as member and chair of steering committees\, general chair\, program committee chair\, track chair and program committee member. He has won multiple best paper and distinguished reviewer awards\, and is member of the editorial board of several journals. Alexander is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM. \n * Birds-of-a-feather session:\nAn informal discussion group\, typically at a conference\, based on a shared interest and without any fixed agenda.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws-dec2023/
LOCATION:Wallenberg Conference Center\, Medicinaregatan 20\, Göteborg\, 413 90\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Event,Promoted,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20221204T174906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T140942Z
UID:5321-1686823200-1686848400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPlace:\nFor 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.\nWe are looking forward to meeting you all again\, and to discuss projects and further collaboration! \n \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/UtFMjGBYiPv1S3UD8 \n\nAgenda\, June 15th:\n09.30 – 10.00: Registration and coffee \n10:00-10:20: Opening: Jan Bosch \n10:20-10:50: Lifting AI from Code to Software: Keynote presentation by Miroslaw Staron\, Chalmers & University of Gothenburg\, and Albert Ziegler\, Principal Machine Learning Engineer\, GitHub CoPilot \n10.50-11.00: Reliable\, Safe and Secure Intelligent Autonomous Systems: presentation of the Industrial graduate school RELIANT by Mikael Sjödin\, Research leader Embedded Systems\, Mälardalen University \n11:10-12:00: Poster session and time to mingle with project teams\nAND parallel Birds-of-a-feather sessions* (reach out to the organizers if you want to add/run a session!) \n\nAutomated Export Control: Miroslaw Staron together with Thomas Olsson and Robert Lagerstedt\, Engineering Excellence at Bosch Nordic\, Miroslaw Staron\, Chalmers / Univ of Gothenburg\nRoom: Antarktis\n\n12:00 – 13: 00: Lunch together at Wallenberg Conference Center \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center communities\, themes and projects – parallel tracks (incl coffee break): \n\nTheme 1 & 2: Continuous Delivery & Architecture\nRoom: Sydamerika\nChairs: Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl \n\n\n13:00 – 13:10 Welcome and introduction\, Jan Carlson (MDU) and Kristian Sandahl (LiU) \n\n\n13:10 – 13:30 “Taming Uncertainty and Inconsistency with Flexible Modeling for Continuous Architecting\, Robbert Jongeling\, Mälardalen University \n\n\n13:30 – 13:50 “The new norm: from solid products to liquid products. What about safety assurance?“\, Barbara Gallina\, Mälardalen University \n\n\n13:50 – 14:10 “AI in testing”\, Azeem Ahmad\, Ericsson & Linköping University \n\n\n14:10 – 14: 30 “Static analysis of testware”\, Jean Malm\, Mälardalen University \n\n\n14:30 – 15:00 Coffee and discussions \n\n\n\nTheme 3: Metrics\nRoom: Antarktis\nChair: Miroslaw Staron \n\n\n13.00 – 13.15: Requirements and OpenAI\, GPT-4 (Miroslaw)\n\n\n13.15 – 13.30: Communication (Nataliya Berbyuk-Lindström and Aleksandre Asatiani)\n\n\n13.30 – 14.00: Data leaks results (Md Abu Ahammed Babu)\n\n14.00 – 14.30: NFR for ML (Khan Mohammad Habibullah)\n14.30 – 15.00: Design pattern recognition (Sushant Kumar Pandey)\n\n\nStrategic Digital Product Management in the age of AI: PdM and AI Engineering communities\nChairs: Helena H Olsson and Jan Bosch\nRoom: Wallenbergssalen\nHow 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?\nIn 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. \n\n13:00 – 13:10: Welcome and introduction\n13:10 – 13:20: “Software Product Management: from opinions to data-driven experimentation”: Jan Bosch\, Chalmers\n13:20 – 13:30: “Software Product Management: current state and challenges”: Helena Holmström Olsson\, Malmö University\n13:30 – 14:00: ”From product focus to service deployment by thinking big but starting small”: Ingmar Bengtsson (Director of Business & Partner development\, Volvo Group) and David Klippudde (Director of Services\, Volvo Group)\n14:00 – 15:00: Group discussion\n\n\n\n15:00 – 15.40: Cyber security challenges and practices: Keynote presentation by Patrik Åkesson\, Vice President R&D at Advenica \n15.40: GATE AI\, Big Data for Smart Society Institute: Sylvia Ilieva\, director\, Sofia University\, Bulgaria\nhttps://gate-ai.eu/en/ \n16.00 – 16.30: Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch \n  \nAbstracts:\n\nLifting AI from Code to Software: Albert Ziegler\, GitHub CoPilot\n\nThe 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.\n\nBut 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:\n– taking in context from the whole repository\,\n– considering artefacts of its evolution like issues\, commits and pull requests\,\n– reading documentation and running code.\n\nI 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.\n\nCybersecurity challenges and practices: Keynote presentation by Patrik Åkesson\, Vice President R&D at Advenica\nDemocracies 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?”\n * Birds-of-a-feather session: \nAn informal discussion group\, typically at a conference\, based on a shared interest and without any fixed agenda.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws_june2023/
CATEGORIES:Event,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20220620T091513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T184256Z
UID:4977-1671098400-1671123600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/9LgzMLn7rFzsbcqB6 \nPlace: Lindholmen Conference Centre\, Gothenburg\nFor this reporting workshop we will focus on a live meeting at Lindholmen Conference Center in Gothenburg. We are looking forward to meeting you all again\, and to discuss projects and further collaboration!\nAll plenary sessions will be in room Pascal\, parallel sessions take place in Pascal\, Tesla and Newton. \nLink for virtual participation – all plenary sessions:\nWe will stream the meeting for those who cant come to Gothenburg\, but the digital solution will not offer any opportunity to interact with speakers. The link below takes you to all sessions in room Pascal\, plenary sessions and break-out sessions. Join on your computer\, mobile app or room device: \nClick here to join the meeting \nMeeting ID: 379 333 230 680\nPasscode: 6EV77k \nAgenda:\n09.00 – 10.00: Registration and coffee \n10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch \n10:30-11:00: Keynote presentation by Ödgärd Andersson\, CEO Zenseact \n11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel: \n\n\nSoftware engineering – Room Tesla\, MS Teams\nChairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\n\n11.00– 11.20: ChatGPT and its use for software engineering tasks\, Miroslaw Staron\, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg\n11.20 – 11.30: Sustainability in software engineering\, Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping University\n11.30 – 11.50: Updates on Cybersecurity workshop at MDU: Marjan Sirjani\, Mälardalen University\n\nProduct management & AI Engineering – Room Pascal\n\nChairs: Helena H Olsson and Jan Bosch\nClick here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 379 333 230 680\, Passcode: 6EV77k\n\n11:00 – 11:25: Ways of Working – SAFe® in a DEIF context: Janne Villumsen\, Vice President\, Specialists and Portfolio & Project Management\, DEIF \n\n\n11:25 – 11:50: Industrial grade AI – Putting Machine Learning to work: Daniel Gillblad\, Director\, Chalmers AI Research Center and co-Director\, AI Sweden \n\n\n12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break (lunch at own expense) \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks (incl coffee break): \n\n\nTheme 1 & 2: Continuous delivery & Architecture – Room Newton\n\nChairs: Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\nKlicka här för att ansluta till mötet Meeting-ID: 371 642 656 059\, passw: B2pSGk\n13:00-13:20: #6 Good testers\, in industry and in published literature – mind the gap (Torvald Mårtensson)\n13:20-13:40: #29 Learning Activation Functions for Improving Adversarial Robustness (Maghsood Salimi)\n13:40-14:00: #35 Managing Model Inconsistencies (Robbert Jongeling)\n14:00-14:30: #49 Standards-Assurance Case-Process-Product-Aware SafeOps & #50 Trace Evidence 4 Continuous Quality Product Process Assurance Justification (Barbara Gallina)\n14:30-14:40: #51 Mission and Capability Engineering for Systems-of-Systems (Jan Carlson)\n14:40-15:00: Coffee break\n\nTheme 3: Metrics – Room Tesla\, MS Teams\nChair: Miroslaw Staron\n\n13.00 – 13.20: ML requirements\, project: VR (Habib)\n13.20 – 13.40: Handling noise in SE data\, project: Metrics (Khaled)\n13.40 – 14.00: Stakeholder communication\, project: Metric communication (Nataliya/Alex)\n14.00 – 14.20: Data and KPI for model training\, project: DeVeLoP (Sushant)\n14.20 – 14.40: Language models and security analyses\, project: Metrics (Miroslaw Staron)\n14.40 – 15.00: Language models and industrial code\, project: T4AI (Sushant)\n\nTheme 4 & 5: Customer Data & Ecosystem Driven Development\, and AI Engineering – Room Pascal\n\nChairs: Helena H Olsson and Jan Bosch\nClick here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 379 333 230 680\, Passcode: 6EV77k\n13:00 – 13.20: Project 5 ‘Accelerating Digitalization Through Data’ (Helena H. Olsson)\n13:20 – 13:40: Project 27 ‘Engineering Knowledge Flows in Large-Scale Agile System Development’ (Jennifer Horkoff/Eric Knauss)\n13:40 – 14:00: Project 9 ‘Ecosystem Driven R&D Management’ (Helena H. Olsson)\n14:00 – 14:20: Project 19 ‘Data-Driven Continuous Evolution of Autonomous Systems of Systems: Federated Learning and Reinforcement Learning’ (Hongyi Zhang)\n14:20 – 14:30: Project 19 ‘Data-Driven Continuous Evolution of Autonomous Systems of Systems: ‘Semi-supervised Learning and data labeling’ (Teodor Fredriksson)\n14:30 – 14:40: Project 41 ‘Design methods and processes for ML/DL models’ (Meenu Mary John)\n14:40 – 15:00: Q&A and group discussion\n\n15:00 – 16.00: Panel discussion: What´s next? What expertise do we need in 10 years from now and how do we get there?\nClick here to join the meeting \nMeeting ID: 379 333 230 680\, Passcode: 6EV77k \n16.00 – 16:30 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws-dec2022/
LOCATION:Lindholmen Conference Centre\, Lindholmspiren 5\, Gothenburg\, 417 56\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220616T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20211219T223359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T071815Z
UID:4292-1655371800-1655398800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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 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. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/SQtZ92kKDvk9hD5dA  \n\n\n\n\nVenue:\n\nLink to Teams meeting:\nClick here to join the meeting\nThis reporting workshop is a hybrid event; meet us live at Lindholmen Conference Center or join us over Teams. \nAgenda:\n10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch\nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting \n10:30-11:00: How to integrate fast & Agile SW development into a vehicle development: Keynote presentation by Mark Mohr\, SVP Vehicle Technology at Volvo Group Truck Technology \n11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel: \n\nSoftware engineering: room “Watt” & virtual\nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting\nChairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl \n\nSession keynote: Machine Learning in production has never been easier\, Josef Lindman Hörnlund\, Gothenburg AI Association\,\n\n\nProduct management: room “Joule” & virtual\n \nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting\nChair: Helena H Olsson\n\nSession keynote: Niklas Einvall\, Head of Product Management\, SAAB: ”New Security Demands Gives new Possibilities- Transformation from Legacy Based to Platform Based Sensors”\nSession lightning talk: Fredrik Hugosson\, Architect Body Worn Solutions\, Axis Communications: ”Fail Fast”\n\n\nAI Engineering: room “Decibel” & virtual\nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting\nChair: Jan Bosch \n\nSession keynote: Mette Lægdsmand\, Head of AI Solutions in Digital Development\, Grundfos: “Towards MLOps in digital products in Grundfos“\n\n\n\n12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks: \n\nTheme 1 & 2: Continuous delivery & Architecture: room “Watt” & virtual\nLink to Teams: Click here to join the meeting \n \n\n13.00-13.30: Project:29: Intrusion Detection Systems using Tiny Digital Twins (Fereidoun Moradi)\n13.30-14.00: Project 30: Biases and Trust Challenges in Software Test Automation (Eduard Paul Enoiu)\n14.00-14.30: Project 35: Managing Model Inconsistencies (Robbert Jongeling)\n14.30-15.00: Discussion\n\n\nTheme 3: Metrics: room “Volt” & virtual\nLink to Teams: Click here to join the meeting \n\n13.00 – 13.30: Project 37: Towards successful metrics communication for decision making: Triggering decisions and actions with defects dashboards. Suggestions for managers. (Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström\, Aleksandre Asatiani)\n13.30 – 14.00: Project 3: Measuring requirements similarity using language embeddings (Miroslaw Staron)\n14.00 – 14.30: Project T4AI: Source code similarity measurement using language embeddings (Sushant K. Pandey)\n14.30 – 15.00: Project iNFORM: Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning: Understanding Current Use and Challenges Among Practitioners (Khan Mohammad Habibullah)\n\n\nTheme 4: Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development: room “Joule” & virtual\nLink to Teams: Click here to join the meeting\n \n\n13:00 – 13:30 Project 5: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data (Helena H. Olsson)\n13:30 – 14:00 Project 9: Strategic Ecosystem Driven R&D Management (Helena H. Olsson)\n14:00 – 14:30 Project 27: Engineering Knowledge-Flows in Large-Scale Agile SystemDevelopment (Jennifer Horkoff)\n14:30 – 15:00 Q&A and Group discussion\n\n\n\nTheme 5: AI Engineering: room “Decibel” & virtual\nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting\n \n\n13:00-13:20 Data Pipeline Maturity Model and AI Powered Fault Tolerance in Data Pipelines (Aiswarya Raj)\n13:20-13:40 Teodor Fredriksson\n13:40-14:00 Deep Reinforcement Learning in a Dynamic Environment (Hongyi Zhang)\n14:00-14:20 Monitoring Machine Learning/Deep learning Models in Production (Meenu John)\n14:20-14:40 Pattern Recognition Methods for Detecting Engineering Errors on Technical Drawings (Rimma Dzhusopova)\n14:40-15:00 Discussion\n\n\n\nAfternoon plenary sessions: room “Decibel” and virtual\nLink to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting \n15:15 – 16:00: A report from the machine learning trenches – Keynote presentation by Staffan Truvé\, CTO / co-founder at Recorded Future\n \n16:00 – 16:30 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch \n\nSpeakers\nMark Mohr\, SVP Vehicle Technology at Volvo Group Truck Technology\nSince March 2021 Mark is SVP Vehicle Technology at Volvo Group Truck Technology. Before he was Head of Development Commercial Vehicle Division at ZF Friedrichshafen AG. In this role\, Mark’s main was on driver assistance systems automation\, new hardware\, and software architectures besides the classical driveline and chassis business. Previous roles include R&D as well as commercial responsibility for drivelines and axles of ZF’s construction machinery business. Mark was born and raised in Germany\, with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University Kaiserslautern\, Germany. \nStaffan Truvé\, Co-founder & CTO\, Recorded Future\nStaffan co-founded Recorded Future in 2009. Previous to that\, he was CEO of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) and Interactive Institute. Before that\, he was CEO of CR&T\, a research-oriented consulting company and technology incubator. \nStaffan has co-founded or helped launch more than a dozen high tech start-ups\, including Spotfire\, Appgate\, SmartEye\, PilotFish\, Makewave\, Gavagai\, Peerialism\, Axiomatics\, and Recorded Future. He has been on the board of several other startups\, and has acted as a senior advisor to InnovationsKapital\, a Swedish VC fund. \nStaffan holds a PhD in Computer Science and a MSc in Engineering Physics from Chalmers University of Technology. He has been a visiting Fulbright Scholar at MIT and holds an MBA from Gothenburg University. His research interests include parallel and distributed computing\, artificial intelligence\, information visualization\, and open source intelligence. \nStaffan is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and a board member of the Swedish national innovation agency\, Vinnova.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/sc-rws_june2022/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Event,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211209T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20201214T091635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T122016Z
UID:2430-1639044000-1639069200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop for all companies and other interested parties
DESCRIPTION:Join virtually over Teams:\n\nKlicka här för att ansluta till mötet \nConnect with video conf equipment:\nuni3@m.webex.com\nvideokonferens-ID: 126 402 687 2\nAlternate VTC instructions \nOn-site venue: CEVT headquarters\, Pumpgatan 1\, 417 55 Göteborg\nMax 100 persons at CEVT (bring your Covid pass!)\nIn 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 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. \nIn 2021 we celebrate the first 10 years in Software Center and this time the Reporting workshop will be hosted by CEVT. If you are not able to travel to Gothenburg you can also participate virtually; links will be provided closer to the event. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link:\nhttps://forms.gle/q7onaYcwSz6LPXe28 \n  \nAgenda:\n09:30-10.00: Coffee & registration \n10:00-10:05: Opening: Jan Bosch. Teams link \n10.05-10.15: Welcome to CEVT: Joakim Arnell\, Head of Motion control\, CEVT AB \n10:15-11:00: Keynote presentation by Dirk Slama\, Vice President\, Corporate Department Internet of Things and Digitization\, Robert Bosch GmbH  \n11:00-11:30: Community updates in brief \n\nSoftware engineering\, chairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\nProduct management\, chair: Helena H Olsson\nAI engineering\, chair: Jan Bosch\n\n11.30 – 12.30: Exploration forum: meet the Software Center projects\, including demonstration of the CEVT Driving Simulator. Time slots: 4 x 15 minutes \, max 15 participants per slot. Registration on-site (Stefan Carlsson):\n1: 11:30-11:45\n2: 11:45-12:00\n3: 12:00-12:15\n4: 12:15-12:30 \n12:30 – 13: 15 Lunch break \n13:15 – 16:15: Parallel workshops – up-dates from Software Center (detailed up-date closer to the event): \n\nValue Design : Helena H. Olsson and Jan Bosch (room: Auditoriet) Teams: Klicka här för att ansluta till mötet\n \n\nWith A/B testing and feature experimentation becoming critical for continuous improvement of products and services\, companies need techniques that support continuous development and delivery of customer value.\nValue design is concerned with helping companies and teams clarify and agree on what they optimize for. It is a technique for identifying\, prioritizing and aligning metrics at the feature\, system and business level.\nIn this workshop\, we engage in interactive work where the participants form groups in which they use the step-by-step value design process to together model the value of a feature\nThe goal is to introduce all participants to value design and to have everyone engage in hands-on work using the process to: (1) identify the key value factors for a specific feature\, (2) qualitatively and quantitatively model the factors\, (3) agree on the relative priority of the factors. In the end\, we aim to have each group develop a hierarchical value model that helps them evaluate and ensure customer value.\n\n\nCybersecurity hackathon & design jam (onsite): Miroslaw Staron\, Jan Carlsson\, Kristian Sandahl and Wilhelm Meding (room: Forest – onsite)\nDetails: Cybersecurity Hackathon and Design Jam @ Software Center Reporting workshop\nPlease note: sign up is required for planning purposes: https://forms.gle/2Cfbu93AS29kLtPz7\nCommunication (hybrid): Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström\, University of Gothenburg\, and Ola Söder\, Axis (room: West\, 10th floor). Teams:\nKlicka här för att ansluta till mötet\nAnslut med en videokonferensenhet\nuni3@m.webex.com\nvideokonferens-ID: 123 282 744 6\nAlternate VTC instructions \n\n13.15 – 14.00 “It is no blame game” or How to succeed in communicating software metrics in the organization?”\n14.15 – 15. 00. “Understanding and overcoming communication challenges between metric teams and their stakeholders”\n\n\n\nAfternoon plenary sessions: Teams link >>\n \n16:15 – 16:45: Panel: state of software at your company\nStefan Carlsson (CEVT)\, Magnus Standar (Ericsson)\, Hanna Svantesson (Saab)\, Jan Bosch (Software Center\, Chalmers) \n16:55 – 17:00 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/rws-dec2021/
LOCATION:CEVT headquarters\, Pumpgatan 1\, 417 55 Göteborg\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20201207T110842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210710T193806Z
UID:2362-1623924000-1623949200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Software Center Reporting Workshop and 10 years´ anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Location:\nThe event will be all digital over Teams and YouTube: \n\nYouTube at this link: https://youtu.be/LDWTrkeHgYU\nor interact with us through\nTeams: Click here to join the meeting\n\nBackground for Teams\nIf you like the SoftwareCenter teams background\, feel free to download it and use it for todays Reporting workshop! \nClick for full-size image \nIntroduction:\nIn 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 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. \nIn 2021 we celebrate the first 10 years in Software Center! \nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/F8ea6KTdjtzmG9Sf9 \n\n\n\n\nAgenda and links:\n10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch\nRecording of the presentation>> \n10:30-11:00: Keynote presentation: Erik Ekudden\, CTO of Ericsson \n11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel \n\nSoftware engineering\, chairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\n11.00 – 11.30: SE Challenges and opportunities at Volvo Cars\, Jonn Lantz and Kent Niesel\n11.30 – 12.00: Who needs manual testing\, anyway? Daniel Ståhl\, Ericsson\nProduct management\, chair: Helena H Olsson\nThe value of having a loyal Ecosystem and how to transition it in disruption: Anders Görtz\, Global Product Manager Service Platform and IoT\, Axis Communications\nAI engineering\, chair: Jan Bosch\nDeep learning for autonomous driving – applications and development flows: Mikael Johansson\, acting Head of AI Technologies\, Autonomous Driving at Scania CV AB\n\n12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks (detailed up-date closer to the event): \n\nTheme 1: Continuous delivery\n\n13:00-13:30 Mob Programming: From Avant-Garde Experimentation to Established Practice (project 6\, Daniel Ståhl)\n13:30-14:00 Timing Properties and Scheduling in Distributed Systems (project 29\, Marjan Sirjani)\n14:00-14:30 Automated Root Cause Analysis for Flaky Tests produced by Randomness and Asynchronous Calls (project 30\, Azeem Ahmad)\n14.30-15:00 AI for Testing / Testing for AI: Where do investigated software center companies stand? (project 30\, Azeem Ahmad)\n\n\nTheme 2: Architecture\n\n13:00–13:30 Managing Inconsistent Development Artefacts (project 35\, Robbert Jongeling and Jan Carlson)\n13:30–14:00 Machine Learning-based Characterization of Software Performance Regression (project 43\, Masud Abu Naser)\n14:00–14:40 Managing Architectural Technical Debt and Process Debt (projects 2 and 42\, Antonio Martini\, Terese Besker and Jan Bosch)\n14:40–15:00 Q&A and group discussion\n\n\n\nTheme 3: Metrics \n\n\n\n13.00 – 13.30: Class and attribute noise reduction techniques: Khaled Al Sabbagh\, Miroslaw Staron\n13.30 – 14.00: Stakeholder mapping: Dina Koutsikouri\, Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström\n14.00 – 14.30: Software Development Productivity Metrics: Miroslaw Staron\n14.30 – 15.00: Metric teams assessment and maturity visualization: Wilhelm Meding\n\n\nTheme 4: Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development\n\n13:00 – 13:30: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data (project 5): Helena H. Olsson and Jan Bosch\n13:30 – 14:00: Ecosystem Driven R&D Management (project 9): Helena H. Olsson and Jan Bosch\n14:00 – 14:30: RE for Large-Scale Agile Systems Development (project 27): Eric Knauss\, Jennifer Horkoff and Jan-Philipp Steghöfer\n14:30 – 15:00: Q&A and group discussion\n\n\nTheme 5: AI Engineering\n\n13:00 – 13:20: Experimentation in software intensive systems: David Issa Mattos\n13:20 – 13:40: Semi-supervised learning: Teodor Fredriksson\n14:30 – 14:00: Data pipelines for AI: Aiswarya Raj\n14:00 – 14:20: Federated learning using AF-DNDF: Hongy Zhang\n14:20 – 14:40: Towards MLOps: Meenu John\n14:40 – 15:00: A/B testing with small sample sizes: Yuchu Liu\n\n\n\nAfternoon plenary sessions:\n \n15:15 – 15:45: Keynote presentation: Software\, Data and AI: from research to industrial deployment\nSara Mazur\, Director Strategic Research at Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Chair Wallenberg AI\, Autonomous Systems and Software Program\, WASP \n15:45 – 16:15 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch\nRecording of the presentation>> \n  \n\n\n\nErik Ekudden\, CTO Ericsson\nRecording of the presentation >> \nAs Ericsson’s CTO\, Erik Ekudden is responsible for setting the overall strategy and direction of technology leadership for Ericsson. In 2017 he re-located to Kista\, Sweden\, after nearly seven-years in Santa Clara\, California.His focus for the group is on strategic decisions and investments in mobility\, cloud\, artificial intelligence and Internet of things. This builds on his decades-long career in technology strategies and industry activities with leading customers and partners from 2G to 5G and beyond. Ekudden first joined Ericsson in 1993 working on mobile systems\,but rapidly moved into leadership within research and technology. He has served as research area director and vice president of technology strategy\, standardization and industry.He holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm\, Sweden. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSara Mazur\, Director Strategic Research at Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Chair Wallenberg AI\, Autonomous Systems and Software Program\, WASP\nRecording of the presentation >>\nSara Mazur is Director Strategic Research at Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation and Chair Wallenberg AI\, Autonomous Systems and Software Program\, WASP.Prior to taking up these positions\, Mazur was Vice President and Head of Research at Ericsson\, responsible for all research at Ericsson globally and leading the global research organization Ericsson Research\, a position she held 2012-2018. Mazur worked 23 years for Ericsson on advanced technology and research to strengthen Ericsson’s technical excellence and has held many management positions in the group.\nMazur is since 2013 member of the Board of Directors of Saab AB and since 2018 member of the Board of Directors of Investor AB. She is also member of the boards of Combient AB and Nobel Prize Outreach AB. Mazur holds a Master’s of Science degree and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. She is also an appointed Associate Professor in Fusion Plasma Physics in the same institute. 2015 she was appointed Honorary Doctorate Luleå Tekniska Universitet. Mazur is the inventor of 69 granted patents and has authored several journal articles in international physics journals and conference papers on international conferences. She is the co-author of the book Handbook of antennas in wireless communication. Mazur maintains close ties with academia and research institutes.She is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)\, department XI\, Education and Research\, and previously member of the boards of Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)\, Chalmers Technical University\, and the School of Electrical Engineering at KTH\, the Royal Institute of Technology.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop_june2021/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20200119T205310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201218T143142Z
UID:1921-1606989600-1607014800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop for all companies and other interested parties
DESCRIPTION: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 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. \nThe focus on the workshop will be on longer\, more in-depth presentations with “meaty” content and there should be ample relevant content for all communities (software\, product management\, systems engineering\, etc.). \nThe December workshop will be the a digital event and we will get back to all participants with meeting details closer to the event. \nRegistration\nhttps://forms.gle/9yv32QhW93Vn8BcS8 \nLocation:\nThe event will be all digital – link to Teams meeting will be published closer to the event. \nInvite:\nin pdf format >> \nAgenda: \n10:00-10:30: Opening: Jan Bosch \n10:30-11:00: Shifting Gears: Towards Continuous Value Flow\nKeynote presentation by Dr Frances Paulisch\, Siemens Healthineers \n11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel \n\nSoftware engineering\, chairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\n\n11:00 – 11.30: Alessandro Nero: Monitors and Alarms\, from birth to death of a service\n11.30 – 12.00: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl: Community update\n\n\nProduct management\, chair: Helena H Olsson\nSystems engineering\, chairs: Anders Kvist\, Ericsson\, and Magnus Timmerby\, Tetra Pak\nAI engineering\, chair: Jan Bosch\nPresentation by Björn Treje\, Peltarion\n\n12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks (detailed up-date closer to the event): \nTheme 1: Continuous delivery: \n\n13.00-13.30: Daniel Ståhl: Test automation challenges in CD and mob programming\n13.30-14.00: Torvald Mårtensson: Maturity levels for exploratory testing\n14.00-15.00 Azeem Ahmad. Tool for flaky test detection. Tool for diversity-based testing\n\nTheme 2: Architecture \n\n13.00-13:30 Antonio Martini: #2 Managing Architectural Technical Debt\n– How do companies experience Process Debt? A first exploration\n– The assessment of technical debt management maturity. Experiences from its application at two SwC companies\n13.30-14:00 Patricia Lago: #38 Evaluating Sustainability: Making Decisions\n14:00-14:30 Robbert Jongeling: #35 Managing Inconsistent Development Artefacts\n14:30-15:00 Masud Abu Naser: #40 On predicting the effects of code changes in continuous software development\n\nTheme 3: Metrics\,  \n\n13.00 – 13.30: Jennifer Horkoff: Modelling and Taxonomy for Data Anomaly Analysis.\n13.30 – 14.00: Khaled Al-Sabbagh: Test case selection in the presence and absence of noise: a controlled experiment\n14.00 – 14.30: Dina Koutsikouri and Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström: Communication Challenges\n14.30 – 15.00: Vasili Mosin: Anomaly score evaluation on real images/Develop\n\nTheme 4: Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development \n\n13:00 – 13:30: Helena H. Olsson: #5 Accelerating Digitalization Through Data\n13:30 – 14:00: Helena H. Olsson: #9 Strategic Ecosystem Driven R&D Management\n14:00 – 14:30: Eric Knauss/Jennifer Horkoff: #27 RE for Large-Scale Agile System Development\n14:30 – 15:00: QA and discussion\n\nTheme 5: AI Engineering \n\n13:00-13:20 Automatic Data Validation – Lucy Lwakatare\n13:20-13:40 On Industrial Data Pipelines – Aiswarya Raj\n13:40-14:00 Design methods for ML/DL – Meenu John\n\n14:00-14:20 (Semi)Automatic labeling of data – Teodor Fredriksson\n\n14:20-14:40 Asynchronous Federated Learning – Hongyi Zhang\n\n14:40-15:00 Update on CHAIR by Ivica Crnkovic\n\nAfternoon plenary sessions: \n15:15 – 15:45: Enabling A/B testing at scale: It’s all about trustworthiness &   keeping the momentum\nKeynote presentation by Dr Aleksander Fabijan\, Data Scientist at Microsoft’s Experimentation Platform (ExP) team \n15:45 – 16:15 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch \n  \nSoftware Center projects: \n\n#2 Managing Architectural Technical Debt: Antonio Martini\, Terese Besker\, Jan Bosch\n#3\, Metrics: Khaled Al-Sabbagh\, Miroslaw Staron\, Ola Söder\, Wilhelm Meding\n#5\, Accelerating Digitalization Through Data: Helena H. Olsson and Meenu Mary John\n#6\, Enterprise Scale Continuous Integration and Delivery: Daniel Ståhl and Torvald Mårtensson\n#9\, Strategic Ecosystem-driven R&D Management: Helena H. Olsson\n\n#18\, Data Visualization for Continuous Integration: Kristian Sandahl\, Azeem Ahmad\, Ola Leifler \n\n\n#19\, Data-driven continuous evolution of autonomous systems: David Issa Mattos \n\n#27\, RE for Large-Scale Agile System Development: Eric Knauss\n#29\, Agile Verification-Driven Development of Cyber-Physical Systems: Marjan Sirjani\n#30\, Aspects of Automated testing: Kristian Sandahl\, Azeem Ahmad\, Gregory Gay\, Eduard Enoiu\, Björn Lisper\, Jean Malm\, Ola Leifler\, Francisco Gomes\n#35\, Managing Inconsistent Development Artefacts: Robbert Jongeling\, Jan Carlson\n#37\, Communication with stakeholders: Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström\, Dina Koutsikouri\n#38: Evaluating Sustainability: Making Decisions: Birgit Penzenstadler\, Patricia Lago\, Ola Leifler\n#40: On predicting the effects of code changes in continuous software development: Masud Abu Naser\, Shaibal Barua\nDevelop\, Autoencoders and anomaly detection: Vasilii Mohsin\n\n 
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop-dec2020/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201123T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20201012T073323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T074332Z
UID:2224-1606132800-1606134600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Lunch seminar: Putting up an effective metrics program in only 18 months
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nCompany-wise measurement programs are socio-technological systems\, which combine social aspects of what\, when and where to measure with technical aspects of how to measure. These programs are usually difficult to establish as utilizing the measurement information in decision-making is more difficult than it seems. \nSpeaker\nOla Söder\, Expert Engineer from Axis Communications – presents the experiences from establishing a modern measurement program in close collaboration with Ericsson and Software Center. \nMaterial\nPutting up an effective metrics program in only 18 months – SOFTWARE CENTER (software-center.se) \nLink to MS Teams meeting: \n________________________________________________________________________________ \nMicrosoft Teams meeting \nJoin on your computer or mobile app \nClick here to join the meeting \nLearn More | Meeting options \n________________________________________________________________________________
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/lunch-seminar-metrics/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Event,Meeting,Promoted
ORGANIZER;CN="Miroslaw Staron":MAILTO:Miroslaw.Staron@cse.gu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20190919T061847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200611T092334Z
UID:1700-1591869600-1591894800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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 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. \nThe focus on the workshop will be on longer\, more in-depth presentations with “meaty” content and there should be ample relevant content for all communities (software\, product management\, systems engineering\, etc.). \nThe June workshop will be the first ever all digital Reporting workshop and we will get back to all participants with meeting details closer to the event. Please help us make this the best reporting workshop ever\, despite the circumstances! \nRegistration\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/3fyczgdAaJ2khcqQA \nLocation:\nThe event will be all digital – link to Teams meeting:\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \nAgenda \n10:00-10:15: Opening – Jan Bosch \n10:15-10:30 Introduction of new partners: DEIF\, Allan Agerholm\, Vice President\, R&D Product & Application and Martin Mallan\, Vice President\, R&D \n10:30-11:00: Keynote #1: Niclas Nygren\, Vehicle Software & Electronics at Volvo Cars: “Our digital transformation journey“ \n11:00-12:00: Community updates in parallel \n\nSoftware engineering – chairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Wilhelm Meding\, Jan Carlson and Kristian Sandahl\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting\n11.00 – 11.30: Presentation by Leif Jonsson\, Senior Specialist Machine Learning and Analytics Platform at Ericsson: “From idea to production: Finally one year of ML driven TR routing in production”\n11.30 – 12.00: Presentation by Birgit Penzenstadler\, Assistant Professor at Chalmers University of Technology: “Neuroplasticity practices – for sustainable\, resilient individuals in IT”\nProduct management – chair: Helena H Olsson\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting\nPresentation by Hanna Svantesson\, Head of Product Management at SAAB: “Time to Act”\nSystems engineering – chairs: Anders Kvist\, Ericsson\, and Magnus Timmerby\, Tetra Pak\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YWFhZDU4Y2YtNWQzMy00MTZkLWEwMTYtZDA5NzFhNmU0OWY4%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2292e84ceb-fbfd-47ab-be52-080c6b87953f%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22298956b0-79de-41ad-9214-81019fd3ea36%22%7d\nPresentation by Anders Kvist\, Ericsson with support from Magnus Timmerby\, Tetra Pak. Example and discussions from the real life\, an AI system by Ericsson.\nAI engineering – chair: Jan Bosch\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting\nPresentation by Alberto Barroso\, Global Head of Decision Science at Tetra Pak\n\n12:00 – 13: 00 Lunch break \n13:00 – 15:00: Up-dates from Software Center projects – parallel tracks \nTrack I: Chaired by Helena Holmström Olsson\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \n \n\n13.00 – 13.30: #27\, RE for Large-Scale Agile System Development: Eric Knauss\n13.30 – 14.00: #5\, Accelerating Digitalization Through Data: Helena H. Olsson and Meenu Mary John\n14.00 – 14.30: #9\, Strategic Ecosystem-driven R&D Management: Helena H. Olsson\n14.30 – 15.00: #19\, Data-driven continuous evolution of autonomous systems: David Issa Mattos\n\nTrack II: Chaired by Miroslaw Staron\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \n \n\n13.00 – 13.30:  #2\, Process Debt and Holistic Assessment of Technical Debt Management: Antonio Martini\n13.30 – 14.00: #6\, Exploratory Excellence and Beyond: The ExET Model and Next Steps: Torvald Mårtensson\n14.00 – 14.30: #37\, Communication with stakeholders: Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström\n14.30 – 15.00: #3\, Team maturity model: Wilhelm Meding\n\n Track III: Chaired by Kristian Sandahl\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \n \n\n13.00 – 13.25: #35\, Managing Model Inconsistencies: Robbert Jongeling\n13.25 – 13.50: #29\, Agile Verification-Driven Development of Cyber-Physical Systems: Marjan Sirjani\n13.50 – 14.15: #18\, Information Filtering in Eiffel Vici- A Visualisation Tool: Azeem Ahmad\n14.15 – 14.40: #30 Improved test effectiveness via behavioural diversity: Kristian Sandahl\, Jean Malm\, Francisco Gomes\n14.40 – 15.05: Develop\, Autoencoders and anomaly detection: Vasilii Mohsin\n\nAfternoon plenary sessions:\nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting \n15:15 – 15:45 Keynote #2: Sima Shahsavari\, Senior data scientist at Ericsson: The Challenges of Data Quality \n15:45 – 16:15 Plans\, reflections & closing: Jan Bosch
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Promoted
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20190107T122353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191205T150545Z
UID:1435-1575540000-1575565200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nRegistration\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/GZykLmqdJmKd7vti9 \nLocation: Gothia Towers (Room: G1)\, Gothenburg\nConference facilities are on floor Nr 2\, take the elevator in Tower 1 or 2 to get to the conference desk\n \n \n\n\n\nAgenda \n09.30 – 10.00: Registration (and coffee) \n10:00-10.15:  Welcome & introduction: Jan Bosch \n10:15-10.45:  Industrial perspectives:\nUp-dates from Software Center partners on the impact of digitalization:\n– Wärtsilä: Tomi Voullet\n– Scania: Viktor Kaznov  \n10:45-11.15  Theme presentations and overview of projects: \n– Continuous Delivery: Kristian Sandahl\n– Continuous Architecture: Jan Carlson\n– Metrics: Miroslaw Staron\n– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development: Helena Holmström Olsson \n11.15-12.30:  Software Center exploration space & coffee\n– overview of Software Center projects \n12:30-13.30  Lunch (at own expense)\nRestaurants at Gothia Towers:\n– Lunch Twentfour Meny 2019\n– Lunch v.49 West Coast\n– Lunch Ristoria – V49\n–  Lunch Heaven 23 -v48 \n13:30-15.00  In-depth community sessions (see detailed program below) \n– Product management (Room G1): Helena Holmström Olsson\n– Software engineering (Room R11): Miroslaw Staron\, Kristian Sandahl\, Jan Carlsson\n– Systems engineering (Room R12): Anders Kvist & Magnus Timmerby \n15.00-15.15: Coffee \n15:15-16:15: AI and Machine learning in Software Center (Room G1): AI4SE\, SE4AI\, & Data management\n15:15-15:25 Opening – Jan Bosch\n15:25-15:35 AI for SE and systems management – Miroslaw Staron and Wilhelm Meding\n15:35-15:45 Unsupervised learning for test case diversity – Francisco Gomes\n15:45-15:55 AI and Data-driven development – Helena Holmström Olsson\n15:55-16:05 Non-Functional Requirements for Machine Learning & Human Factors in Autonomous Drive – Jennifer Horkoff\n16:05-16:15 AI research & CHAIR – Ivica Crnkovic \n16.15-16.45: Company perspectives on AI (Room G1)\n– AI-powered R&D at Ericsson: Henric Stenhoff\, Head of DSI Analytics (DU Networks)\n– Saab: Emil Rosenberg\n– Bosch Sensortec & AI: Staffan Lindgren\, Teamleader\n– CEVT: Shafiq Urréhman\n– Volvo Cars: Ashok.C Koppisetty \n16.45-17.00: Summary and closing: Jan Bosch \n  \nDetailed program for in-depth community sessions:\nBreak-out rooms R11 & R12 are located on the same floor\, but in Tower 3 \nProduct management: Room G1\nChair: Helena Holmström Olsson\n13:30 – 13:40 Opening – Jan Bosch\n13:40 – 13:50: Requirements Engineering for Large-Scale Agile System Development (#27): Eric Knauss\n13:50 – 14:00: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data (#5): Helena H. Olsson\n14:00 – 14:10: Data-Driven Continuous Evolution of Autonomous Systems of Systems (#19): David Issa Mattos\n14:10 – 14:20: Volvo Cars\n14:20 – 14:30: Wärtsilä\n14:30 – 14:40: Axis Communications\n14:40 – 15:00: Discussion and closing \nSoftware engineering: Room R11\nChairs: Miroslaw Staron\, Kristian Sandahl & Jan Carlsson\n13.30 – 13.45: Investigation of exploratory testing with several companies: Torvald Mårtensson\n13.45 – 14.00: Flaky tests detector + analysis of test smells at two companies: Azeem Ahmad\n14.00 – 14.15: Test prioritization using machine learning: Khaled Al-Sabbagh\n14.15 – 14.30: Combinatorial testing: Eduard Enoiu\n14.30 – 14.45: Managing Architectural Technical Debt: Antonio Martini\n14.45 – 15.00: Managing Modelling Inconsistencies: Robbert Jongeling \nSystems engineering: Room R12\nChairs: Anders Kvist & Magnus Timmerby\n– Re-visit workshop  from last sprint on AB Volvo: All participants\n– Model-Driven  Iterative Development of Cyber-Physical System: Marjan Sirjani\n– Goals for coming sprint: Anders Kvist\n– Coming workshop on Tetra Pak: Magnus Timmerby \n 
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop-dec2019/
LOCATION:Gothia Towers\, Mässans gata 24\, Göteborg\, 402 26\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Promoted
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20190107T111901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T081149Z
UID:1399-1560420000-1560445200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop for Software Center members and other interested parties
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\n\n\nRegistration\nPlease register at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/NJoDGU7dz9oQUSYi1 \nLocation\nThe June reporting workshop takes place in at Hotel 11\, at Eriksberg\, Gothenburg.\nThe address is Maskingatan 11\, 417 64 Göteborg: www.choice.se/quality/11 \nHotel recommendation\nIf you are looking for a hotel for your visit in Gothenburg we recommend the Hotel 11 where the reporting workshop will be held: www.choice.se/quality/11\nAnother options close by Chalmers Lindholmen is Radison Blu.\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n10:00-10.15:  Welcome & introduction: Jan Bosch \n10:15-10.45:  Industrial perspectives:\nUp-dates from Software Center partners on the impact of digitalization: \n\nJeppesen: Cathrine Davidson & Mats Lindahl\nWärtsilä: Tomi Voullet\n\n10:45-11.15  Theme presentations: \n– Continuous Delivery: Kristian Sandahl\n– Continuous Architecture: Jan Carlson\n– Metrics: Miroslaw Staron\n– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development: Helena Holmström Olsson \n11.15-12.30:  Software Center exploration space & coffee\n– overview of Software Center projects \nor \n11:45-12.30  Product management meeting \n12:30-13.30  Lunch (at own expense\, seats reserved at Hotel11) \n13:30-15.30  In-depth theme sessions (30 min x 4) \n– Continuous Delivery\n– Continuous Architecture\n– Metrics\n– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development \n15.00-15.30: AI in Software Center: Miroslaw Staron\, Helena Holmström Olsson\, Jan Bosch \n15.30-15.50: Coffee \n15:50-16:05: CHAIR and WASP – AI initiatives at Chalmers: Ivica Crnkovic \n16:05-16:20: AI Competence for Sweden: Jan Smith \n16:20-16:50: Software Center – 9 years and plans for the next decade: Jan Bosch \n16.50-17.00: Summary and closing: Jan Bosch \n\n\nEager to know more about Software Center projects?\nHere are some short movies to introduce our results:\n\n– Project 2: Managing Architectural Technical Debt\n– Project 5: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data\n– Project 26: API strategies\n– Project 32: Model-based development and continuous integration\n– Aspects of Automated Testing\, sub-project (AAT3)
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop/
LOCATION:Hotell 11\, Maskingatan 11\, 417 64 Göteborg\, Maskingatan 11\, 417 64 Göteborg\, Gothenburg\, 417 64\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Promoted
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20181206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T105839
CREATED:20180123T095643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181206T092357Z
UID:994-1544090400-1544115600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Reporting workshop for all companies and other interested parties
DESCRIPTION: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. \nVolvo Group is hosting the December reporting workshop which takes place in Gothenburg\, address:\nVolvo Group Headquarters\, Conference Center\nGropegårdsgatan 2\, 405 08\, Gothenburg\, Sweden. \nRegister\nThe reporting workshop is now fully booked\, but we look forward to welcome you to the next reporting workshop in June 2019! \nDetailed program\nin pdf format \nAgenda \n10:00  Welcome & introduction: Jan Bosch \n10:15-10.45  The impact of Digitalization\n– Roger Holmberg\, Operational Product Owner\, Ericsson\n– Magnus Sundberg\, CTO\, Surface Radar\, Saab \n10:45-11.15  Theme presentations:\n– Continuous Delivery: Kristian Sandahl\n– Continuous Architecture: Jan Carlson\n– Metrics: Miroslaw Staron\n– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development: Helena Holmström Olsson \n11.15-12.30:  Software Center exploration space & coffee\n– overview of Software Center projects \nor \n11:45-12.30  Product management meeting \n12:30-13.30  Lunch (at own expense\, seats reserved at the Volvo restaurant Wheelers) \n13:30-15.00  Systems Engineering in the Age of Digitalization\nMeeting for system engineers\nChair: Jan Bosch \nOr \n13:30-15.00  In-depth theme sessions (30 min x 3) \n– Continuous Delivery\n– Continuous Architecture\n– Metrics\n– Customer Data- and Ecosystem-Driven Development \n15.00-15.20  Coffee break \n15.20  Keynote: What really matters in software engineering\nGerd Hoefner\, Managing Director and President\, Siemens Healthcare \n16.00 Summary: Jan Bosch \n16:10-17.00 Tour and demo at Volvo  \n\n\nEager to know more about Software Center projects?\nHere are some short movies to introduce our results:\n\n– Project 2: Managing Architectural Technical Debt\n– Project 5: Accelerating Digitalization Through Data\n– Project 26: API strategies\n– Project 32: Model-based development and continuous integration
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/reporting-workshop-for-all-companies-and-other-interested-parties-2/
LOCATION:Volvo Group HQ\, Gropegårdsgatan 2\, Gropegårdsgatan 2\, Gothenburg\, 405 08\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Promoted
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