KKIO: Practical Aspects of Software Engineering

Motivation

This session commemorates and continues the editions of the KKIO Software Engineering Conference organized by the Polish Information Processing Society. After almost a quarter of a century spent in Poland’s quiet harbor, KKIO finally sails into the open seas of global research. By joining SEAA, we hope to instill a new life in KKIO and internationalize its community.

From the very beginning, KKIO has focused on the practical aspects of software engineering, evidenced by the large number of speakers with industrial backgrounds. In the new setting, we would like to continue this tradition, inviting full research papers, short papers, and posters touching on the practical aspects of software engineering, as well as industrial reports, tool demo papers of practical importance, and data papers.

Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Industry-grade artificial intelligence applications for software engineering
  • Practical applications of artificial intelligence in software engineering
  • Automated software engineering tools and environments
  • Industry reports verifying novel software engineering concepts and approaches
  • Open Science involving various software engineering stakeholders
  • Distributed and collaborative software engineering in practice
  • Human and social aspects of software engineering in real-world organizations
  • Fueling innovation and creativity in software development
  • Proven techniques for knowledge management in software projects
  • Practical evaluation of various methods, architectures, and models
  • Mining software repositories for practical insights
  • Practice-inspired improvements to programming techniques
  • Real-world challenges in refactoring, reengineering, and reverse engineering
  • Release engineering, CI/CD, and DevOps
  • Supporting requirements development and management
  • Software economics on examples from the industry
  • Test of time in software sustainability
  • Practical insights on software project management
  • Software systems analysis and design in practice
  • Effective transfer of software technology to the industry
  • Software testing tools and techniques

Various types of studies are welcome, including:

  • survey research
  • case studies
  • field studies
  • longitudinal studies
  • action research
  • controlled experiments

Track/Session Organizers

  • Marian Bubak, bubak@agh.edu.pl, Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, ACC Cyfronet AGH, Krakow, Poland, & PTI/PIPS
  • Marcin Szpyrka, mszpyrka@agh.edu.pl, AGH University of Krakow, Poland
  • Adam Roman, roman@ii.uj.edu.pl, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland
  • Miroslaw Staron, miroslaw.staron@chalmers.se, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Program Committe

⦁ Mohammad Alshayeb, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

⦁ Piotr Błaszyński, West Pomeranian University Of Technology

⦁ Ilona Bluemke, PW

⦁ Marek Bolanowski, Rzeszow University of Technology

⦁ Alena Buchalcevova, University of Economics

⦁ Wlodzimierz Dabrowski, Warsaw University of Technology

⦁ Anna Derezinska, Warsaw University of Technology

⦁ Arpita Dutta, National University of Singapore

⦁ Mariusz Flasinski, Jagiellonian University

⦁ Krzysztof Goczyła, Gdansk University of Technology

⦁ David Halasz, Masaryk University

⦁ Sebastian Herold, Karlstad University

⦁ Bogumila Hnatkowska, Wroclaw University of Technology

⦁ Zbigniew Huzar, Wroclaw University of Technology

⦁ Aleksander Jarzebowicz, Gdansk University of Technology

⦁ Frank Johnsen, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)

⦁ Marija Katic, Union University Belgrade

⦁ Wiem Khlif, FSEGS

⦁ Sylwia Kopczynska, Poznan University of Technology

⦁ Piotr Kosiuczenko, Military University of Technology Warsaw

⦁ Marek Kretowski, Bialystok University of Technology

⦁ Lech Madeyski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology

⦁ Bartosz Marcinkowski, University of Gdansk

⦁ Jakub Miler, Gdansk University of Technology

⦁ Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Jagiellonian University

⦁ Jerzy Nawrocki, Poznan University of Technology

⦁ Erika Nazaruka, Riga Technical University

⦁ Michael Neumann, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover

⦁ Yen Ying, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

⦁ Arne Noyer, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences

⦁ Mirosław Ochodek, Poznan University of Technology

⦁ Necmettin Ozkan, Gebze Technical University

⦁ Andrzej Paszkiewicz, Politechnika Rzeszowska im. I. Łukasiewicza

⦁ Rui Humberto Pereira, ISCAP/IPP

⦁ Manuela Petrescu, Babes-Bolyai University

⦁ Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda, Lodz University of Technology

⦁ Adam Przybylek, University of Galway

⦁ Łukasz Radliński, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin

⦁ Bruno Rossi, Masaryk University

⦁ Mika Saari, Tampere University of Technology

⦁ Małgorzata Sadowska, Politechnika Wrocławska

⦁ Slawomir Samolej, Rzeszow University of Technology

⦁ Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi, Babes-Bolyai University

⦁ Michal Smialek, Warsaw University of Technology

⦁ Michel Soares, Federal University of Sergipe

⦁ Janusz Sosnowski, Institute of Computer Science

⦁ Zenon A. Sosnowski, Bialystok University of Technology

⦁ Krzysztof Stencel, University of Warsaw

⦁ Jacek Stój, Silesian University of Technology

⦁ Jakub Swacha, University of Szczecin

⦁ Tomasz Szmuc, AGH University of Science and Technology

⦁ Adam Trendowicz, Fraunhofer

⦁ Dimitri Van Landuyt, KU Leuven

⦁ Anita Walkowiak, PWr

⦁ Bartosz Walter, PCSS & PPoz

⦁ Konrad Wrona, NCIA

⦁ Włodzimierz Wysocki, West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin

⦁ Andrzej Zalewski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology

⦁ Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast University

⦁ Zbigniew Zieliński, Military University of Technology