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UID:5427-1686312000-1686319200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Deadline Sprint 25 project proposals
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/deadline-sprint-25-project-proposals/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Deadline
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230602T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230602T140000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
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UID:5425-1685707200-1685714400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Deadline for NEW project proposals
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/deadline-for-new-project-proposals-12/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Deadline
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230526T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230505T110141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T122930Z
UID:5766-1685106000-1685106000@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Systems Engineering community workshop
DESCRIPTION:Online workshop for the Systems Engineering community in Software Center  \nBrief agenda: \n\nRecap our previously selected themes (attached)\nLook at 1-2 case studies from Tetra Pak\nOpen discussion: similar experiences and success strategies\n\nFor more information:\ncontact Magnus Timmerby
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/systems-engineering-community-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230522T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T202413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T202413Z
UID:5423-1684753200-1684756800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-65/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230517
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230327T110413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T110931Z
UID:5614-1684108800-1684281599@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:CAIN conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to CAIN’23 – 2nd International Conference on AI Engineering – Software Engineering for AI\nWe are committed to providing you with a unique online and onsite experience. Therefore\, CAIN’23 will take place in Melbourne on May 20th and online on May 15-16th. \nThe aim of CAIN’23 is to bring together researchers and practitioners in software engineering\, in data-science and AI\, and to build up a community that will target the new challenges emerging in Software Engineering for AI-enabled systems. \nIn development and implementation of AI-enabled systems\, the main challenge is not to develop the best models/algorithms\, but to provide support for the entire lifecycle – from a business idea\, through collection\, training\, and management of data\, code development\, product deployment and operation\, and its maintenance and evolution. There is a clear need for specific support of Software Engineering for AI. \nCAIN has the following goals for the next few years. \n\nIdentify the main challenges of AI engineering\, from an AI and SE perspective\, considering industrial needs and their current experiences;\nCreate a roadmap capturing the research directions in AI engineering in relation to AI-based systems lifecycle;\nContribute to a better understating of practical problems and understanding differences in approaches of data science and AI/ML and SE;\nIdentify industrial challenges in building and using AI-enabled systems and contribute to solving them\nBuild a thriving community of SE\, and data-science and AI practitioners and researchers.\n\nCAIN’23 will have all sessions in a single track. The following sessions are planned: \n\nInvited keynotes and panels\nPresentation of accepted papers\nIndustrial Talks\nPoster presentations\n\nStay tuned for more information:\nhttps://conf.researchr.org/home/cain-2023 \n 
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/cain-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual meeting\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230424T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230424T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T202324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T202324Z
UID:5421-1682334000-1682337600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-64/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230331T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230331T163000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230307T142724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T152505Z
UID:5587-1680256800-1680280200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Software Center workshop on automated testing
DESCRIPTION:This is a members-only workshop where we present and discuss current and coming topics for collaboration in software testing. \nRegister for the workshop here: \nhttps://forms.office.com/e/xVPHz85CGJ \n(Deadline 2023-03-27)
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/software-center-workshop-on-testing/
LOCATION:Virtual meeting\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristian Sandahl":MAILTO:kristian.sandahl@liu.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230327T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230327T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T202232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T202232Z
UID:5419-1679909400-1679918400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Mid-sprint steering committee meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/mid-sprint-steering-committee-meeting-10/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230327T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230327T093000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T202120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T202120Z
UID:5417-1679907600-1679909400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-63/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230227T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T202011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T202011Z
UID:5415-1677495600-1677499200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-62/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230117T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20221126T211533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221126T214554Z
UID:5285-1673967600-1673973000@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Systems Engineering meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Restarting the Systems Engineering community in Software Center:\nWelcome all to an online workshop to kick off the Systems Engineering community again! This meeting is ONLINE (Teams) to keep it simple. \nRegistration:\nPlease register at the link below to get the Teams link to the meeting:\nhttps://forms.gle/9JmEg6Czee3ojSit6 \nSuggested agenda:\n\nWho is who – quick introduction around the table\nRecap of previous objectives (Magnus / Jan)\nDiscussion on suggested themes going forward\nPlan next on-site workshop\n\nNOTE: The Systems Engineering community is mainly for Systems Engineers or similar roles\, i.e. integrating disparate technologies (software + hardware) with a full lifecycle perspective. \nContact:\nMagnus Timmerby\nDigitalization Champion\, FSM Base Mat\, Tetra Pak
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/systems-engineering-meet-up/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Magnus Timmerby":MAILTO:magnus.timmerby@tetrapak.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230116T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20230101T201856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230101T201856Z
UID:5413-1673866800-1673870400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-61/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230113T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230113T143000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20221023T181950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T210207Z
UID:5216-1673614800-1673620200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Github Co-Pilot and legal aspects of auto-generated code
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to a seminar in our Software Engineering community. This time we have guests from the Department of Law\, who specialize in IPR questions\, with focus on software products. \nPlease spread this invitation to your colleagues. The seminar is online to make sure that all SC companies can attend. \nGitHub Co-pilot has changed the way in which modern tools support programmers and designers. With its advanced language model\, Co-pilot can generate code from natural language descriptions and it can learn the programming style of individual programmers. It is gaining popularity in the programming community\, but one of the aspects that is still stopping its adoption is the legality of the generated code. Since Co-pilot has been trained on code available from open source projects\, there is a theoretical risk that the code generated by Co-pilot can violate license terms of the training open source projects. However\, this issue is not as simple as it seems. \nIn this seminar\, we problematize the legal aspects of AI-based code generation by exploring how IPR laws regard use of licensed code in commercial products\, we explore what kind of issues can arise from the open source community side and we look at a few examples of generated code in order to start a discussion about it. \nAgenda:\n13.00 – 13.20: Examples of autogenerated code and its legal aspects\, Miroslaw Staron\, – Department of Computer Science and Engineering\, Chalmers | University of Gothenrburg \n13.20 – 13.40: GitHub Co-pilot and open source systems: Jesper Derehag\, Ericsson AB \n13.40 – 14.00: Legal aspects of code generation\, IPR: Jannice Käll\, Merima Brincevic – Department of Law\, University of Gothenburg \n14.00 – 14.00: Discussions and questions
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/github-co-pilot/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Miroslaw Staron":MAILTO:Miroslaw.Staron@cse.gu.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221219T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T092025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T092025Z
UID:4983-1671442200-1671451200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Steering committee meeting
DESCRIPTION:December 19 (09:30-12): Steering committee meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/steering-committee-meeting-13/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221219T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221219T093000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T091915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T091915Z
UID:4981-1671440400-1671442200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:December 19 (9-09:30): Coordination team meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-60/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221216T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T091655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T100936Z
UID:4979-1671195600-1671206400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Task force meeting for planning sprint 24
DESCRIPTION:December 16 (13-16): Task force meeting for planning sprint 24
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/task-force-meeting-for-planning-sprint-24/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221215T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221209T100000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T091321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T091321Z
UID:4975-1670572800-1670580000@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Deadline sprint 24 project proposals
DESCRIPTION:December 9: Deadline sprint 24 project proposals (continued projects)
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/deadline-sprint-24-project-proposals/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221202T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20221102T065238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T151228Z
UID:5234-1669987800-1670000400@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Public defense: Robbert Jongeling’s doctoral thesis
DESCRIPTION:The public defense of Robbert Jongeling’s doctoral thesis in Computer Science will take place at Mälardalen University\, room Gamma (Västerås Campus) at 13:30 on 2nd December 2022\, title: \nLightweight consistency checking for advancing continuous model-based development in industry\nThe faculty examiner is Professor Antonio Vallecillo\, UMA\, Spain. \nThe examining committee consists of Professor Ileana Ober\, IRIT/University of Toulouse\, France; Dr Henrik Lönn\, Volvo\, Sweden and Professor Manuel Wimmer\, JKU\, Austria. \nReserve is Professor Alessandro Papadopoulos\, MDU\, Sweden. \nSummary\nThe engineering of modern software‐intensive systems requires collaboration between many people in many different disciplines. To effectively design and communicate\, these engineers create a large number of development artefacts throughout the system development\, such as models\, informal diagrams\, and textual\ndescriptions. These artefacts describe the intended structure and behaviour of systems. Contradictions between the artefacts or misunderstandings based on the understandings of engineers and what is captured in the artefacts can lead to unmet requirements\, bugs\, overruns of development budget and time\, or even system\nfailures. \nInconsistencies between these development artefacts occur continuously throughout the system’s development and maintenance\, simply due to the incremental nature of the development of artefacts. To prevent the inconsistencies causing the earlier mentioned bad outcomes\, it is often desirable to check to what extent various development artefacts are consistent with each other\, that is\, if they contain contradicting information about the same aspects of the system. \nThe potential informality and incompleteness of models and other development artefacts\, in combination with a strife for shorter development iterations\, presents challenges to consistency checking approaches. In this thesis\, we consider model‐based development settings in which short development cycles are aspired. We show a tight coupling between introducing short development cycles and the need for increased support for consistency checking across models and other artefacts. In particular\, we identify the need for lightweight consistency\nchecking approaches\, which we break down into four required aspects. \nThis thesis supplements the literature on consistency checking by providing industrial perspectives in the following two ways. First\, we survey industrial settings and present the various needs for consistency checking based on a broad range of settings and scenarios. Moreover\, we use these industrial settings to define in what aspects a consistency checking approach should be lightweight to enable its industrial adoption. Second\, we include detailed experiences of iintroducing lightweight consistency checks in industrial settings. In summary\, this thesis presents contributions to consistency management in complex industrial settings to facilitate the adoption of continuous model-based development. \nRead more at the MDU web site:\nhttps://www.mdu.se/en/malardalen-university/calendar/2022/the-public-defense-of-robbert-jongelings-doctoral-thesis-in-computer-science \nVideo: “From informal architecture diagrams to flexible blended models” by Robbert Jongeling\nThis video is a short summary of the paper “From informal architecture diagrams to flexible blended models” by Robbert Jongeling from Mälardalen University. Authors are Robbert Jongeling\, Federico Ciccozzi\, Antonio Cicchetti\, and Jan Carlson. The paper was published at the 16th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2022) and awarded the Best paper award. \nView the video here: https://youtu.be/Pia7zZFp9RE \n  \n 
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/public-defense-robbert-jongelings-doctoral-thesis/
LOCATION:Virtual meeting\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:PhD defense
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Carlson":MAILTO:jan.carlson@mdh.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221202T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221202T100000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T091202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T091202Z
UID:4973-1669968000-1669975200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Deadline for NEW project proposals
DESCRIPTION:December 2: Deadline for NEW project proposals
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/deadline-for-new-project-proposals-11/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221129T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220905T105352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221126T220129Z
UID:5142-1669726800-1669737600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Software Center day Denmark
DESCRIPTION:At the Software Center Denmark workshop we will bring together experts from industry and academia to talk about the challenges and solutions in the software-intensive industry. Jan Bosch\, director of Software Center and professor at Chalmers University of Technology will talk about industrial digitalization\, including highlight cases from the member companies of Software Center. Anne Katrine Windfeld\, Head of Software Development and interim Head of Digital Development at Grundfos\, will introduce the day and give a perspective of Grundfos as a partner of Chalmers Software Center. The workshop is an open event and will take place at Grundfos in Bjerringbro. \nRegistration:\nRegistration closed on November 24. \nPlace:\nGrundfos\, Bjerringsbro\, Denmark:\nPoul Due Jensens Academy\, Poul Due Jensens Vej 21\, DK-8850 Bjerringbro\nMap in pdf invite >> \nAgenda:\n12.00: Lunch at Grundfos \n13:00:   Welcome: Anne Katrine Windfeld\, Grundfos \n13:10: AI: from experimentation to delivering value: Jan Bosch\, Chalmers University of Technology & Software Center \n13.30  Trustworthiness in testing and continuous integration: Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping University \n13.50: Presentation of selected Software Center projects:\n– Accelerating Digitalization Through Data\n– Strategic Ecosystem-Driven R&D Management \nParticipating researchers: \n– Jan Bosch\, Chalmers\n– Helena Holmström Olsson\, Malmö University\n– Kristian Sandahl\, Linköping University\n– Eduard Enoiu\, Mälardalen University\n– Jean Malm\, Mälardalen University \n14.15  Interactive workshop on digitalization – topics based on interests of the participants \n15:45   Closing: Jan Bosch \n \nAbout Grundfos\nWe are more than just a water pump company. We believe that every drop of water has the power to change the world\, and we’re all about unlocking that potential. Because where others see problems\, we see opportunities. \nWater has always been the heart and soul of Grundfos. That is why we are driven to pioneer solutions to the world’s water and climate challenges and improve quality of life for people. This purpose is central to everything we do and is supported by our six core values. \nWe believe that if you have the capabilities\, you have an obligation to positively impact the planet. Our brands help us to achieve this\, playing crucial roles in our purpose of pioneering solutions to the world’s water challenges and improving the quality of life for people. \nWe rely heavily on our strategic partnerships. Collaborating with our partners is key in managing end-to-end innovation that not only provides end-customer value\, but also pioneers solutions to the world’s water and climate challenges. We are driven by collaboration and the possibilities we can bring to life together. Because together\, we can achieve more.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/denmark/
LOCATION:Grundfos\, Bjerringbro\, Denmark\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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SUMMARY:Swedish German Business Day
DESCRIPTION:Up-dates will follow
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/swedish-german-business-day/
LOCATION:Swedish Embassy\, Berlin\, Berlin\, Germany
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T100000
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CREATED:20220620T091106Z
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SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:November 14 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-59/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221010T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T090342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090342Z
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SUMMARY:Steering committee meeting
DESCRIPTION:October 10 (09:30-12): Mid-sprint steering committee meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/steering-committee-meeting-12/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221010T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221010T093000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T090140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090140Z
UID:4967-1665392400-1665394200@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:October 10 (9-09:30): Coordination team meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-58/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220912T100000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T084533Z
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SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:September 12 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-57/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220907T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220907T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T095215Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Cybersecurity at Mälardalen University
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second Software Center workshop on Cyber-Security at Mälardalen University: September 7\, R Building (and online) \nAt the Software Center/MDU workshop we will bring together experts from academia and industry to talk about the problems\, challenges\, and solutions in the domain of cybersecurity. \nThe workshop is an open hybrid event and will take place in the Milos (in the morning) and Omega (in the afternoon) conference rooms at Mälardalen University\, Västerås (online participation is also possible). Necessary information will be distributed after registration.\n \nView the videos from the previous Cybersecurity workshop at Mälardalen University in the Software Center YouTube channel >>\n\n\n\nRegistration:\nPlease register at this link: https://forms.gle/gwK3x5q8H3cd4kWN7 \nAgenda & rooms:\n10.00 – 12.00: Milos Conference Room \n10:00 – 10:05 Marjan Sirjani (MDU): Welcome\n10:05 – 10:30 Stefano Zanero (Politecnico di Milano university): Automotive Security: to br(e)ak(e) is easier than to patch\n10:30 – 11:00 Miroslaw Staron (Chalmers): Can Language Models Help to Design more Cybersecure Software?\n11:00 – 11:30 Pierre Kleberger (RISE): Interplay between Safety and Cybersecurity in Vehicle Development\n11:30 – 12:00 Sara Abbaspour (MDU): Cyberattacks: Modeling\, Analysis\, and Mitigation \n Café Origo\n12:00 to 13:30 Lunch and Mingling \n13.30 – 17.00: Omega Conference Room\n13:30 – 14:00 Marjan Sirjani (MDU): Integrating Design-time and Run-time Methods for Detecting Cyber-Attacks\n14:00 – 14:30 Björn Leander (MDU\, ABB): Access Control in Dynamic Industrial Automation and Control Systems\n14:30 – 15:00 Ghada Almashaqbeh (University of Connecticut): Access On the Power of Smart Contracts—The Good and The Bad\n15:00 – 15:15 Coffee Break\n15:15 – 16:00 Panel and Discussion\n16:00 – 16:45 Marsha Chechik (University of Toronto): A Software Engineer’s take on Safety\, Assurance and Reliability\n16:45 – 17:00 Marjan Sirjani (MDU): Closing \nFind the way to Mälardalen University:\nMap and directions in google maps >> \n  \n \n  \nPresentations & speakers\nAutomotive Security: to br(e)ak(e) is easier than to patch: Stefano Zanero\nAbstract: First\, we will present a selective denial-of-service attack against the CAN standard which does not involve the transmission of any complete frames for its execution. This type of attack is obviously not detectable via frame-level analysis\, which makes most currently proposed detection systems useless. As the attack is based on CAN protocol weaknesses\, all CAN bus implementations by all manufacturers were\, and are\, vulnerable. \nAfter showing a proof-of-concept\, we will move on to the much harder part of proposing a possible countermeasure for detecting and preventing such an attack\, along with our implementation experience and some thoughts around this and other attacks that may arise from the CAN bus protocol itself. \nWe will also outline our research on anomaly detection for CAN networks based on LSTM autoencoders\, as well as our evaluation of the best combination of different IDS techniques to increase detection performances in real world scenarios. \nWe will also briefly discuss our upcoming research accepted at CCS 2022\, related to CAN polyglots. \nBio: Stefano Zanero received a PhD in Computer Engineering from Politecnico di Milano\, where he is currently an associate professor at the Dipartimento di Elettronica\, Informazione e Bioingegneria. His research focuses on malware analysis\, cyberphysical security\, and cybersecurity in general. Besides teaching “Computer Security” and “Digital Forensics and Cybercrime” at Politecnico\, he has an extensive speaking and training experience in Italy and abroad. He co-authored over 90 scientific papers and books. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and sits in the Board of Governors of the IEEE Computer Society; he is a lifetime senior member of the ACM\, which has named him a Distinguished Speaker; and has been named a Fellow of the ISSA (Information System Security Association). Stefano is also a co-founder and chairman of Secure Network\, a leading cybersecurity assessment firm\, and a co-founder of BankSealer\, a startup in the FinTech sector that addresses fraud detection through machine learning techniques. \nCan Language Models Help to Design more Cybersecure Software?\nMiroslaw Staron\nAbstract: Working with cybersecurity entails analysis of source code and identifying vulnerabilities in the code base. Usually\, this is done using dedicated tools and/or during dedicated testing scenarios. The analyses are based on pre-defined rules\, developed by cybersecurity specialists and security engineers. However\, the number of cybersecurity threats grows faster than the number of tools and rules defined in them. In this talk\, we explore the idea of using modern language models (e.g.\, GPT-3) to design tools for identifying vulnerabilities based on parsing source code provided in CVE/CWEs. As these models have shown large potential for identifying similarities in other use cases (e.g.\, to identify design patterns)\, there is a potential for use of these models to find cybersecurity vulnerabilities in source code. \nBio: Miroslaw Staron is a Professor in Software Engineering at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Gothenburg\, Sweden. He obtained his PhD in Software Engineering in 2005 from Blekinge Institute of Technology. His research interests are centered around industrial software engineering with the emphasis on software metrics\, measurement processes and model driven software engineering. Dr. Staron has been collaborating with Ericsson\, Volvo Information Technology\, Telelogic\, Volvo Car Corporation\, RUAG Space and recently Saab AB. \nInterplay between Safety and Cybersecurity in Vehicle Development: Pierre Kleberger\nAbstract: In this talk\, we look at the challenges in interplay between safety and cybersecurity and assess whether these processes can be aligned and improved for the automotive domain. We also assess cybersecurity mechanisms’ impact on safety – which mechanisms may improve safety or may actually have a negative impact on vehicle safety. Finally\, we conclude by highlighting possible ways forward. \nBio: Pierre Kleberger is a researcher in the Dependable Transport Systems Unit at RISE. His main research area is in automotive cybersecurity and interplay between safety and cybersecurity. Pierre received his PhD from Chalmers University of Technology in 2015 working on securing vehicle diagnostics and in-vehicle networks of connected cars. \nCyberattacks: Modeling\, Analysis\, and Mitigation: Sara Abbaspour\nAbstract: Industrial cybersecurity has risen as an important topic of research nowadays. The heavy connectivity by the Internet of Things (IoT) and the growth of cyberattacks against industrial assets cause this rise and attract attention to the cybersecurity field. While fostering current software applications and use-cases\, the ubiquitous access to the Internet has also exposed operational technologies to new and challenging security threats that need to be addressed. As the number of attacks increases\, their visibility decreases. An attack can modify the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) quality to avoid proper quality assessment. They can disrupt the system design process and adversely affect a product’s design purpose. \nIn this talk\, we explore our proposed approach on how to model\, analyze\, and mitigate cyberattacks in CPSs. We model the normal behavior of the application as well as cyberattacks with the help of the Microsoft threat modeling approach (STRIDE) and Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA). The results can be used to improve the system design to overcome the vulnerabilities. \nBio: Sara Abbaspour is an associated senior lecturer and researcher working in the Cyber-Physical Systems Analysis group at Mälardalen University in Västerås\, Sweden. Her main research interests include safety and security-relevant cyber-physical systems; Debugging\, testing and runtime verification of concurrent and parallel software. She was a Post Doc researcher from 2018 until 2020 at Mälardalen University. She has completed her PhD and defended her PhD thesis entitled “Concurrency Bugs: Characterization\, Debugging and Runtime Verification” in 2018. Before starting PhD\, she worked as a researcher and developer in various aspects of the industrial environment such as Mobile Development Systems\, Smart Cards and RFID Technologies\, Software System Testing and Multimedia Technologies. \nIntegrating Design-time and Run-time Methods for Detecting Cyber-Attacks: Marjan Sirjani\nAbstract: In this talk I will explain our method for detecting cyber-attacks on CPS using formal verification at design time\, and runtime monitoring during operation. We develop a monitor that uses an abstract digital twin\, the so-called Tiny Twin\, to detect false sensor data and faulty control commands. The Tiny Twin is a state transition diagram that represents the required behavior of the system\, observable from the monitor point of view. We model the components of the system and the physical processes using Rebeca modeling language and use its model checker to generate the state space. The Tiny Twin is built automatically by reducing the state space\, keeping the observable behavior of the system\, and preserving the trace equivalence. Lingua Franca language is used to develop the system and run the simulations. I show the method using a few case studies. In our future work we will focus on causality and finding the sources of anomalies and vulnerabilities. We will also focus on human interactions with the systems and trustworthiness. \nBio: Marjan Sirjani is a Professor at Mälardalen University\, and the leader of Cyber-Physical Systems Analysis research group. Her main research interest is applying formal methods in Software Engineering. She works on modeling and verification of concurrent\, distributed\, timed\, and self-adaptive systems. Marjan and her research group are pioneers in building model checking tools\, compositional verification theories\, and state-space reduction techniques for actor-based models. She has been working on analyzing actors since 2001 using the modeling language Rebeca (http://www.rebeca-lang.org). Her research is now focused on safety and security assurance and performance evaluation of cyber-physical and autonomous systems. Marjan has been the PC member and PC chair of several international conferences including SEFM\, iFM\, Coordination\, FM\, FMICS\, SAC\, FSEN\, and DATE. She is an editor of the journal of Science of Computer Programming. \nAccess Control in Dynamic Industrial Automation and Control Systems: Björn Leander\nAbstract: Industrial control systems are undergoing a transformation driven by business requirements as well as technical advances\, aiming towards increased connectivity\, flexibility and high level of modularity\, which consequently implies a need to revise existing cybersecurity measures. Access control\, being one of the major security mechanisms in any system\, is largely affected by these advances. Certain system types will by their nature be dynamic\, i.e.\, the composition and functionality of the system is not well defined at design time. This short talk will describe current challenges and provide some solutions in the area of access control policy formulation and enforcement in such dynamic systems. \nBio: Björn Leander graduated as a M.Sc in Computer Science and Control Theory\, from Luleå University of Technology in 2002. After working with many aspects of software development\, he started at ABB in 2014\, where he now works as a cybersecurity engineer at ABB Industrial Automation\, Process Control Platform\, working in R&D projects related to engineering and control. In 2019 he continued his academic career as an industrial PhD Student at Mälardalen University as part of the ARRAY postgraduate school. His research area is within the intersection of industrial automation systems\, the industrial internet and cybersecurity\, with an orientation toward access control. \nAccess On the Power of Smart Contracts—The Good and The Bad: Ghada Almashaqbeh\nAbstract: Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology continue to build innovative computing models and economic tools that can reshape the services and systems around us. Fueled by the huge interest this technology received\, researchers and practitioners alike are racing to build new applications and improve existing ones. Smart contracts facilitate this process; individuals can deploy arbitrary code on a blockchain\, allowing for trustless collaboration between participants under terms enforced by the contract execution. More recently\, the concept of oracles has been introduced; these are external services that supplement a smart contract with information about real-world events. \nThis talk will explore the role of smart contracts in two topics: The good\, namely\, distributed resource markets that facilitate a blockchain to build decentralized digital services\, e.g.\, file storage and online content delivery. We will discuss the security and performance challenges such markets encounter. And the bad\, namely\, criminal smart contracts\, where smart contracts combined with oracles can be used to orchestrate collaborative attacks against real world targets (such as DDoS\, ransomware\, murder\, etc.). The talk will discuss this concept and a framework that we devised to show how such attacks can be performed. \nBio: Ghada Almashaqbeh is an assistant professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Her research interests span cryptography\, privacy\, and systems security with a large focus on blockchains and their applications. Ghada received her PhD from Columbia in 2019. Before joining UConn\, she spent a while exploring the entrepreneurship world; she was a Cofounder and Research Scientist at CacheCash\, and then a Cryptographer at NuCypher. Ghada is an affiliated member at the Connecticut Advanced Computing Center (CACC) and the Engineering for Human Rights Initiative at UConn\, and a scientific advisor for Sunscreen Tech and The Melon. \nA Software Engineer’s take on Safety\, Assurance and Reliability: Marsha Chechik\n\nAbstract: From financial services platforms to social networks to vehicle control\, software has come to mediate many activities of daily life. Governing bodies and standards organizations have responded to this trend by creating regulations and standards to address issues such as safety\, security and privacy. In this environment\, the compliance of software development to standards and regulations has emerged as a key requirement. Compliance claims and arguments are often captured in assurance cases\, with linked evidence of compliance. Evidence can come from test cases\, verification proofs\, human judgment\, or a combination of these. That is\, we try to build (safety-critical) systems carefully according to well-justified methods and articulate these justifications in an assurance case that is ultimately judged by a human. \nBuilding safety arguments for traditional software systems is difficult — they are lengthy and expensive to maintain\, especially as software undergoes change. Safety is also notoriously non-­compositional — each subsystem might be safe but together they may create unsafe behaviors. It is also easy to miss cases\, which in the simplest case would mean developing an argument for when a condition is true but missing arguing for a false condition. Furthermore\, many ML-based systems are becoming safety-critical. For example\, recent Tesla self-driving cars misclassified emergency vehicles and caused multiple crashes. ML-based systems typically do not have precisely specified and machine-verifiable requirements. While some safety requirements can be stated clearly: “the system should detect all pedestrians at a crossing”\, these requirements are for the entire system\, making them too high-level for safety analysis of individual components. Thus\, systems with ML components (MLCs) add a significant layer of complexity for safety assurance. \nI argue that safety assurance should be an integral part of building safe and reliable software systems\, but this process needs support from advanced software engineering and software analysis. In this talk\, I outline a few approaches for development of principled\, tool-supported methodologies for creating and managing assurance arguments. I then describe some of the recent work on specifying and verifying reliability requirements for machine-learned components in safety-critical domains. \nBio: Marsha Chechik is Professor in the Department of Computer Science\, and Acting Dean in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland. Prof. Chechik’s research interests are in the application of formal methods to improve the quality of software. She has authored over 200 papers in formal methods\, software specification and verification\, computer safety and security and requirements engineering. Marsha Chechik is Program Chair of the 2023 International Conference on Formal Methods (FM’23).  She has been Program Committee Co-Chair of the 2021 International Conference on Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE’21)\, 2018 International Conference in Software Engineering (ICSE’18)\, 2016 International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS’16)\, the 2016 Working Conference on Verified Software: Theories\, Tools\, and Experiments (VSTTE16)\, the 2014 International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE’14)\, the 2008 International Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR’08)\, the 2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CASCON’08)\, and the 2009 International Conference on Formal Aspects of Software Engineering (FASE’09). She is a Distinguished Member of ACM\, a Vice Chair of ACM SIGSOFT\, and holds a Bell University Chair in Software Engineering.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/ws_cybersecurity_mdu/
LOCATION:Virtual meeting\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Marjan Sirjani":MAILTO:marjan.sirjani@mdh.se
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220824T160000
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CREATED:20220328T162201Z
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SUMMARY:ARTE 2022: International Workshop on Applied Research\, Technology Transfer and Knowledge Exchange in Software and Data Science
DESCRIPTION:The workshop ‘Applied Research\, Technology Transfer and Knowledge Exchange in Software and Data Science (ARTE)’ is a unique event to facilitate the discussion and knowledge exchange on applied research collaborations between industry and academic partners in the overarching disciplines of software and data science. The workshop aims to highlight\, share\, and document experiences\, lessons learned\, and best practices related to technology transfer and knowledge exchange. On the one hand\, this should increase the awareness and understanding about critical tasks\, success factors\, potential pitfalls\, challenges and opportunities in applied research projects and\, on the other hand\, it will provide an environment to generate new opportunities for future collaborations. We would especially like to invite participants and organizations at the intersection of basic research and industry or business to share their experiences. \nSoftware Center is active in the ARTE 20222 program committee.
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/arte-2022-international-workshop-on-applied-research-technology-transfer-and-knowledge-exchange-in-software-and-data-science/
LOCATION:DEXA conference\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220815T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T084403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T085943Z
UID:4963-1660568400-1660582800@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:General Assembly and Strategy workshop
DESCRIPTION:August 15 (13-17) General Assembly and strategy workshop
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/general-assembly-and-strategy-workshop-6/
LOCATION:Chalmers\, Lindholmen\, Hörselgången 5\, Gothenburg\, 41756\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220815T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220815T100000
DTSTAMP:20260523T234413
CREATED:20220620T084243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T084258Z
UID:4961-1660554000-1660557600@www.software-center.se
SUMMARY:Coordination team meeting
DESCRIPTION:August 15 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
URL:https://www.software-center.se/event/coordination-team-meeting-56/
LOCATION:Virtual event\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Jan Bosch":MAILTO:jan.bosch@chalmers.se
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