Call for Papers

Technical Track @ 50th EUROMICRO SEAA Conference

SPPI – Software Process and Product Improvement

PARIS, FRANCE, AUGUST 28-30, 2024

https://dsd-seaa.com

Motivation:

The size, complexity, and criticality of software-intensive systems require innovative and economic approaches to development and evolution. In today’s competitive world, software quality is a key to success and stability of organizations. Software process and product improvement (SPPI) aims at significantly increasing both the quality of software-intensive systems and the productivity of software development. The SPPI track will bring together researchers and practitioners to share SPPI innovations and experiences. The track is an integral part of the 50th Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA) 2024.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Organizational and business views on process improvement
  • Value-based software engineering
  • Global software engineering
  • Quality assurance, inspections, testing
  • Software process improvement and process standards
  • Process modeling, composition, and enactment/simulation
  • Quantitative models and big data for development processes and products
  • Essential system quality aspects, e.g., dependability, safety, security, or usability
  • Technical debt
  • Open source software and software quality
  • Agile and lean development
  • Software reuse, variability management, product lines, and software ecosystems
  • Software evolution
  • Continuous delivery/integration and DevOps, software process and product evolution with feedback from operation.
  • Empirical studies and experimental approaches
  • Process improvement for innovative/emerging application areas (e.g., deep learning/AI, systems of systems, cloud/fog-based computing, big data systems, cyber-physical systems, IoT, Industry 4.0)

 

In particular, we encourage submissions demonstrating the benefits or limitations of SPPI approaches through case studies, experiments, and quantitative data.

 

Track Organizers

Stefan Biffl, TU Wien, Austria, http://qse.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~biffl

Dietmar Winkler, Center for Digital Production (CDP) & TU Wien, Austria, http://qse.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~winkler

Rick Rabiser, JKU Linz, Austria, https://rickrabiser.github.io/rick/

 

Program Committee

  • Matthias Book, University of Iceland, Iceland
  • Jan Bosch, Chalmers & Gothenburg University, Sweden
  • Ruth Breu, University of Innsbruck, Austria
  • Maya Daneva, Twente University, Netherlands
  • Michael Felderer, German Aerospace Center, Germany
  • Volker Gruhn, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
  • Jens Heidrich, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
  • Helena Holmström Olsson, Mälmö University, Sweden
  • Martin Höst, Malmö University, Sweden
  • Frank Houdek, Daimler AG, Germany
  • Tomi Männistö, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Emilia Mendes, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Maurizio Morisio, Politecnico di Torino. Italy
  • Juergen Muench, University of Reutlingen, Germany
  • Rudolf Ramler, Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria
  • Ita Richardson, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
  • Klaus Schmid, University of Hildesheim, Germany
  • Claudia P. Ayala, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain
  • Ove Armbrust, Intel Corporation, USA