Welcome to the next Software Center lunch seminar hosted by theme 5: AI Engineering: Effective ML System Development Speaker: Leonard Aukea, Volvo Cars In order to efficiently deliver and maintain ML systems; the adoption of MLOps practices is a must. In recent times, the ML community have had to embrace and modify ideas originating from software engineering with reasonable success. Software 2.0 (AI/ML) poses some additional challenges that we are
Speaker: Dr Ulf Kargén, LiU Due to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and ability to uncover critical security bugs, fuzzing has become the de facto standard approach for automatic security testing. Today, many companies also stipulate fuzzing as a mandatory activity during development of security-critical software. Consequently, fuzzing has also received significant attention in academia lately. One area of fuzzing research that is still wanting, however, is fuzzing evaluation, measurement, and benchmarking.
Welcome to the next Software Center lunch seminar hosted by theme 2: DevOps Multi-paradigm Automotive Software Development Speaker: Alessio Bucaioni, Mälardalen University In the seminar, we will discuss the main results of two research projects, which aimed at improving timing predictability of multi-paradigm automotive software. In particular, we will see how we used metamodeling and automation for developing a DevOps framework for the development of automotive software. The framework makes
Welcome to the Software Center lunch seminar organized by theme 3: Comparing Input Prioritization Techniques for Testing Deep Learning Algorithms Speaker: Masilii Mosin, Volvo Cars, Associated Project DeVeLoP Deep learning (DL) systems are becoming more popular in modern software due to their ability to solve complex problems. For example, they are used in safety-critical applications, such as camera perception in self-driving cars. It is important to thoroughly test such DL
The seminar is hosted by theme 4 (‘Customer Data and Ecosystems’) and as our speaker, we have the privilege to welcome Anas Dakkak from Ericsson AB: “From fairy tale to reality: Transitioning to Continuous Deployment in Software-Intensive Embedded Systems” Continuous deployment has become a widespread practice in the software industry, especially among companies developing web and cloud-based applications. The expected advantages of continuous deployment are many; however, some of the
Most welcome to next week’s Software Center lunch seminar on Monday, March 28. The seminar is hosted by theme 5 (AI Engineering) and as our speaker, we have the privilege to welcome Daniel Gillblad, director of CHAIR (Chalmers AI Research Center) (among other roles): Engineering AI - Approaches to creating industrial strength and general AI, and how CHAIR and AI Sweden can contribute While AI and Machine Learning continues to
Speaker: Ola Leifler, LiU Understanding how to efficiently build and deploy software, whether through continuous integration, adoption of AI techniques or service-based business models, requires critical thinking and reflection on ideas and outcomes. Similarly, critical thinking is essential in understanding what to build and why. Critical requirements engineering is a term to describe a framework for critically analyzing the reasoning behind and decisions taken in designing new systems. This talk
Welcome to the next Software Center lunch seminar hosted by theme 2: The ASIL-Palette for FuSa and SOTIF: focus on the "true" value of controllability and the need for its dynamic reconfiguration Speaker: Barbara Gallina, MDU In this talk, the notion of ASIL-Automotive Safety Integrity Level will be recalled as well as its role for functional safety (FuSa) and safety of the intended functionality (SOTIF). Then, the attention will be focused
The Gothenburg Live! event is for the Software Center's academia and industry to meet, share the latest research results and discuss the next steps in the projects. The idea is to meet IRL to strengthen the community spirit in our projects, discuss research ideas and topics both formally and informally during the breaks. Date and time: 2022-04-19, 9.00 - 12.00 Place: Lindholmen Science Park, room Tesla Registration deadline: 2022-04-15 Tentative
Abstract: Anomaly detection techniques are well-known in machine learning. Tools and methods like dynamically moving average, isolation forests or thresholds are used often. Although they are defined for general use, they often inhibit different results if used in computer-generated data or human-generated data. In this seminar, I will present the latest results from the associated project microHRV, where we use anomaly detection techniques to help critically ill patients (e.g. stroke)
Welcome to a Software Center workshop on Cyber-Security at Mälardalen University, April 27, Omega Conference Room, (and online) At 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. The workshop is an open hybrid event and will take place in the Omega Conference Room at Mälardalen University, Västerås (online participation is also possible).
Most welcome to the next Software Center lunch seminar on May 2nd. The seminar is hosted by theme 4 (‘Customer Data and Ecosystems’), and we have the privilege to welcome Dr. Sami Hyrynsalmi, LUT as our speaker. Speaker: Dr. Sami Hyrynsalmi, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT in Lahti, Finland During the last decade, ecosystems become a new standard way of working for businesses. Instead of working alone, companies are working
Very welcome to the Software Center lunch seminar organized by the AI Engineering theme. We have a special guest speaker this time, Dr. Bernhard Moser, who is the research director of the Software Competence Center in Hagenberg, Austria: Title: Modeling and Engineering Beyond Narrow AI at SCCH Speaker: Dr. Bernhard A. Moser, Research Director, Software Competence Center Hagenberg GmbH, Hagenberg, Austria Today’s machine intelligence is driven by the Big Data
Place: Universitetsklubben, Olaus Magnus väg 29 (Campus Valla), Linköping At last, the covid-19 restrictions are revoked, and it is possible to meet in person to engage in creative discussions and forming new collaborations. We are therefore happy to invite you to the Software Center Linköping Assembly 2022 where we will present an overview of Software Center, disseminate two recent investigations, and explore opportunities for further collaboration. What is Software Center?
Keynotes: We are excited to announce the following two keynotes. Saleema Amershi (Microsoft Research): Challenges in creating responsible and human-centered AI Christopher Re (Stanford University): Software 2.0, Foundation Models, Data-Centric AI, and why I’m excited enough to tolerate these buzzwords. Registration and more information: https://conf.researchr.org/home/cain-2022 The CAIN workshop is co-located with the ICSE 2022 conference: https://conf.researchr.org/home/icse-2022
Title: Test Environments for Large-Scale Software Systems – Intrinsic and Extrinsic Success Factors Speaker: Torvald Mårtensson, Saab AB (Software Center Project #6) Abstract: Based on a study including five Software Center companies, this talk presents intrinsic and extrinsic success factors, critical for successful implementations of test environments for large-scale and complex software systems. We find that successful implementations of test environments for large-scale software systems depend primarily on how they
Finally, and after two years of online events, we are able to invite you to an in-person event to which we bring researchers and practitioners together for knowledge exchange, sharing of best practices and networking. The Software Center event in Malmö will include an introduction to Software Center - who we are, what we do and what is next - and presentations from industry with a focus on digital technologies
Welcome to the next Software Center lunch seminar hosted by theme 2! Title: The modern use of control dependency in static program analysis Speaker: Abu Naser Masud, Mälardalen University Control dependency (CD) is a fundamental concept used in many program analysis techniques such as program slicing, debugging, parallelization, software testing, detecting security leaks, etc. Since the introduction of CD in the late eighties, numerous extensions of the standard definition and computation methods
This week we have project #37 giving a talk about How to succeed with communicating software metrics in the organization? – Five questions for managers Speaker: Aleksandre Asatiani from University of Gothenburg. While software metrics are indispensable for quality assurance, using metrics in practice is far from uncomplicated. Implementing and executing metrics are challenging tasks as it is difficult to manage the technical and human aspects of the software measurement.
June 3: Deadline for NEW project proposals
June 10: Deadline Sprint 23 project proposals (continued projects)
We organize a conference – EASE (Empirical Assessment in Software Engineering) – on June 13-15 in Gothenburg, Lindholmen Science Park. We would like to invite you to participate in the conference, which is sponsored by Software Center. The conference is hybrid, that means that all presentations are streamed, and half of the conference is on-site in Gothenburg. With all that it entails – great talks, nice company, discussions and mingle.
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
August 15 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
August 15 (13-17) General Assembly and strategy workshop
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
Welcome to the second Software Center workshop on Cyber-Security at Mälardalen University: September 7, R Building (and online) At 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. The 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
September 12 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
October 10 (9-09:30): Coordination team meeting
October 10 (09:30-12): Mid-sprint steering committee meeting
November 14 (9-10): Coordination team meeting
Up-dates will follow
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
December 2: Deadline for NEW project proposals
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: Lightweight consistency checking for advancing continuous model-based development in industry The faculty examiner is Professor Antonio Vallecillo, UMA, Spain. The examining committee consists of Professor Ileana Ober, IRIT/University of Toulouse, France; Dr Henrik Lönn, Volvo, Sweden and Professor Manuel Wimmer, JKU, Austria. Reserve is
December 9: Deadline sprint 24 project proposals (continued projects)
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
December 16 (13-16): Task force meeting for planning sprint 24
December 19 (9-09:30): Coordination team meeting
December 19 (09:30-12): Steering committee meeting
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. Please spread this invitation to your colleagues. The seminar is online to make sure that all SC companies can attend. GitHub Co-pilot has changed the way in which modern tools support programmers and designers. With its