Dear all who registered to register to the Software Center Systems Engineering workshop @ Tetra Pak, We are POSTPONING this workshop to a later date due to current travel restrictions in several companies. We’re really happy that over 20 people registered to visit Tetra Pak’s facilities in Lund, and we look forward to inviting you all again at a later date. Until then, be careful out there, and see you
Mid-sprint steering committee meeting
On April 17, 10.00-12.00, we are arranging a virtual brokerage event to plan for even better project proposals for the next sprint, based on industrial needs and challenges. All companies are invited to present, and we are looking forward to relatively short pitches on a topic or a specific project idea (5-10 minutes, depending on the number of presentations). All Software Center researchers are invited to listen in, but discussions
Deadline for NEW project proposals: up-load proposal to the SC intranet
Deadline for Sprint 19 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 key note presentations to in-depth sessions for themes and projects. The cooperation between academia and companies in Software Center creates the
Task force meeting for planning sprint 19: evaluation of project proposals
End-of-sprint Steering committee meeting
General Assembly for Steering Committee and Task force members
Digital meeting focusing on DEIF and collaboration within Software Center.
Welcome to the AI engineering theme kickoff on August 27, 13.00-16.00! The agenda for the meeting is as follows: 13:00-13:15 Welcome and round of introductions 13:15-13:30 Introduction to the AI Engineering theme 13:30-14:15 Short presentations by PhD students 14:15-14:45 Introduction to CHAIR Seed project (as well as overview of earlier research) (Lucy & Aiswarya) 14:45-15:00 Break 15:00-15:30 Presentations by companies 15:30-15:55 Discussion and agreement on collaboration 15:55-16:00 Retrospective and closing
Digital meeting focusing on Scania and collaboration within Software Center.
Smart, digital production – for manufacturing and process industry Smart automation, smart data, smart manufacturing... ”Smart” is frequently used - but what does it mean in practice? Welcome to a virtual exhibition arranged by Siemens! More information and registration >>
Cross-company workshop on digital business models and service-oriented revenue streams This workshop involves e.g. pricing of data, data ownership and the potential to develop a two-sided business. For the purpose of this workshop, we invite the automotive companies in Software Center. Agenda: 13:00 – 13:30: Welcome and round of introductions, introduction to workshop topics and introduction to the fictive case 13:30 – 15:30: Workshop topics presentations and discussions 13:30 –
Mid-sprint steering committee meeting
Strategy Workshop for Steering committee and Task force members.
We welcome the Software Center partners to the next Product data Management (PdM) community workshop on the topic of business agility. WORKSHOP FOCUS In this workshop, we: Discuss the current ways-of-working in the participant companies with regards to the different technologies involved in a system (i.e. mechanics – electronics – software – data – AI). In this discussion, we explore the level of agility for each technology and to what
Welcome to the workshop about KPIs and metrics, organized within the Software Center community. The goal of the workshop is to exchange good practices about KPIs and address topics around: Which KPIs and metrics have been found to work well, What the most common communication challenges are when communicating KPIs/metrics, How to design a well-working system for working with KPIs, and How to make KPIs that drive the company's development
We are organizing a knowledge exchange workshop around OTA: Agenda: 13:00-13:15 Opening, setting the scene, round of introductions 13:15-13:30 Company presentation Volvo Cars 13:30-13:45 Company presentation AB Volvo 13:45-14:00 Company presentation Siemens 14:00-14:15 Company presentation Grundfos 14:15-14:30 Coffee break 14:30-14:45 Identification of key topics for deep dives 14:45-15:30 Discussion on each of the key topics 15:30-16:00 Reflection, agreement on next steps, closing If you have any questions or remarks, please
Most welcome to a workshop on ’Data pricing’ which we run as part of the PdM community workshop series. Location: Hybrid event (On-site at Lindholmen and online using Microsoft Teams) Background: Often, data is described as the “new oil” and very recently it was described as an “anti-commodity” in a presentation highlighting the potential of data to reshape and redefine business models and revenue streams. For companies, there are a number
Title: Multi-factor Approach for Flaky Test Detection and Automated Root Cause Analysis Speaker: Azeem Ahmad, Linköping University Abstract: Re-running test cases is the most popular and adopted approach to detect flaky test in large scale industries. Re-running is costly because it consumes a lot of computing power. Google uses 2-16% of its testing budget just to re-run flaky tests. Re-running is unreliable because it is hard to determine the number
Welcome to a lunch seminar arranged by the Continuous Architecture theme: "Sorry, there is no digital transformation without software sustainability” Speakers: Patricia Lago and Birgit Penzenstadler This talk presents a brief overview of the results of the first sprint of the Sustainability Analysis project and gives insights into the ongoing sprint from our partnership with Jeppesen-Boeing which focuses on Design Decision Maps and Sustainability Goals as a basis for a
Deadline for NEW project proposals, for Sprint 20
You are all very welcome to attend the Licentiate seminar of Robbert Jongeling, where he will present his licentiate thesis based on his work in the Software Center project #35, Managing inconsistent development artefacts Title: Advancing continuous model-based development in industry When: 13.30, November 20, 2020 Where: Zoom (link below) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Join Zoom
Abstract Company-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. Speaker Ola Söder, Expert Engineer from Axis Communications - presents the experiences from establishing a modern measurement program in close collaboration with Ericsson and Software
Deadline Sprint 20 project proposals, continued projects
This lunch seminar is hosted by Software Center Theme 4: ‘Customer Data and Ecosystem Driven Development’. Our speaker is Helena H. Olsson from Malmö University. Towards Business Agility 2.0 Business agility is critical for companies across domains. It involves the ability to quickly respond to market dynamics and to emerging technologies. While business agility has predominantly been associated with the software industry it is rapidly becoming key for companies in
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
Task force meeting for planning sprint 20; evaluation of project proposals.
Steering committee meeting
Abstract: Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular within companies across domains due to the success of machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) technologies. For companies across domains, the end-to-end process of developing, deploying and successfully adopting ML/DL models in operation introduces several challenges related to the design, the evolution and the scaling of these models. For example, access and availability of data is often challenging and activities such as
Welcome to the last brown-bag seminar of 2020! Title: Exploring the cognitive processes used by testers Abstract: In theme one Eduard Paul Enoiu from Mälardalen University has been working towards a cognitive model of software testing based on how problem solving is conceptualized in cognitive psychology. This approach instantiates a general problem solving process for the specific problem of creating test cases in automated testing. A preliminary study led to
Title: "For a few dollars more... we forgot our process" Speaker: Antonio Martini Description: Process improvement might be down-prioritized exactly like software quality. Besides the well-known Technical Debt, we should also pay attention to possibly dangerous Process Debt. In this talk I'll introduce the concept and share a few interesting findings for the first investigation with the software center companies. Link to the recorded presentation >>
The mobile networks are playing a central role in our society by serving close to 8 billion subscriptions worldwide. These networks are parts of national critical infrastructure in many countries. Security is an important aspect for these networks where a minor interruption may result in major impacts on individuals, governments, and organizations. Security standards are one of the existing approaches to protect mobile networks and their users through commonly agreed,
Most welcome to the sprint 20 kick-off workshop for project 5 (‘Accelerating Digitalization Through Data’) and project 9 (‘Strategic Ecosystem Driven R&D Management’). In both projects, we have had very rewarding collaborations and a number of different research activities related to digital transformation and the implications of this. As two primary topics of interest, we explored digital business models and data monetization. In addition, we complemented our work on value
Link to the meeting in MS Teams Most welcome to the first sprint 20 PdM community workshop that we organize January 28th, 13:00 – 15:00. The topic of this workshop is ‘Business Agility 2.0’. The topic of business agility received an amazing interest during sprint 19 and with a large number of participants both in the PdM workshop we organized (October 9th) as well as in the Brown Bag seminar
Presenter: Hongyi Zhang, PhD student, Chalmers Federated Learning is an improved Machine Learning approach which enables edge devices to collaboratively learn a shared machine learning model. The data exchanged between the edge and central server are no longer user data but the updated model weights. Furthermore, as this model training method is distributed, there are chances to make the model become smarter and adapt to their environment. (For example, devices
As test suites grow larger and more complex, the time and resources required to execute the test suite also grows accordingly. This is particularly true for companies developing diverse product lines, who must execute portions of the test suite on compatible hardware units with the features required by those test cases. We have recently begun to explore the topic of how to efficiently parallelize the execution of test cases across