Workshop-Moderators
Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering
Software engineering is inherently a socio-technical effort with best practices based on social interaction. However, these practices are likely to vary with cultural aspects that cannot be externalized or captured by automation tools alone. Therefore, engineering software products requires a vision of thinking across boundaries for the future which goes further than what we have so far conceived. In particular, novel software development approaches are closely tied to the traditional concerns of social factors that affect the success of software development as a whole. To address these concerns and establish a strategy that will achieve a broader vision, researchers seek ways to adopt techniques from multiple academic disciplines and draw knowledge from various areas including but not limited to management, sociology, anthropology, psychology, etc. Ultimately, applying best practices from multiple academic disciplines is critical for future success in engineering sustainable software products.
Software engineering is inherently a socio-technical effort with best practices based on social interaction. However, these practices are likely to vary with cultural aspects that cannot be externalized or captured by automation tools alone. Therefore, engineering software products requires a vision of thinking across boundaries for the future which goes further than what we have so far conceived. In particular, novel software development approaches are closely tied to the traditional concerns of social factors that affect the success of software development as a whole. To address these concerns and establish a strategy that will achieve a broader vision, researchers seek ways to adopt techniques from multiple academic disciplines and draw knowledge from various areas including but not limited to management, sociology, anthropology, psychology, etc. Ultimately, applying best practices from multiple academic disciplines is critical for future success in engineering sustainable software products.
Workshop Program 04.09.2024
Workshop: Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering
08.40 - 09.15
Opening by Hochschule München
EuroSPI Chair, Dr Richard Messnarz
Stan Stutton, President of the ISSPA, USA, and Prof. Ita Richardson of UL and Lero, Ireland, General Chair of ICSSP 2024
Automotive Skills Alliance, Dr Jakub Stolfa, ASA Director
iNTACS, Bernhard Sechser, Advisory Board Member
Samer Sameh, EuroSPI Chair for ASA Cooperation
EuroSPI Chair, Dr Richard Messnarz
Stan Stutton, President of the ISSPA, USA, and Prof. Ita Richardson of UL and Lero, Ireland, General Chair of ICSSP 2024
Automotive Skills Alliance, Dr Jakub Stolfa, ASA Director
iNTACS, Bernhard Sechser, Advisory Board Member
Samer Sameh, EuroSPI Chair for ASA Cooperation
09.30 - 10.30
Empowering Software Project Success: Guidelines to Enhance the Impact of Human Critical Success Factors
Maria Monserrat, Antonia Mas, Antoni-Lluis Mesquida, Antonio Crespi, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
Maria Monserrat, Antonia Mas, Antoni-Lluis Mesquida, Antonio Crespi, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain
Data-Driven Software Engineering: A Systematic Literature Review
Aybüke Yalcıner, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey and TUBITAK, BILGEM, Ankara, Turkey, Ahmet Dikici, ASELSAN Inc., Ankara, Turkey and Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey, Ebru Gökalp, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
Aybüke Yalcıner, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey and TUBITAK, BILGEM, Ankara, Turkey, Ahmet Dikici, ASELSAN Inc., Ankara, Turkey and Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey, Ebru Gökalp, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.00
Evaluating Automated FAIRness Measurement in Knowledge Graphs (Presentation)
Maryam Basereh, Paul M. Clarke, Andrew McCarren, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Maryam Basereh, Paul M. Clarke, Andrew McCarren, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Sleepless in the Code: Exploring the Relationship between Occupational Anxiety and Sleep Patterns in the Software Industry
Arife Gülsah Erol, Murat Yılmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, and Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Arife Gülsah Erol, Murat Yılmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, and Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
How to Explain Artificial Intelligence to Humans - Learning from Quality Function Deployment
Dr. Thomas Fehlmann, and Eberhard Kranich, Euro Project Office, Switzerland
Dr. Thomas Fehlmann, and Eberhard Kranich, Euro Project Office, Switzerland
12.00 - 13.30
Lunch Break
13.30 - 15.30
Large Language Models for Software Engineering: A systematic mapping study
Muhammet Kürsat Görmez, Murat Yılmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Muhammet Kürsat Görmez, Murat Yılmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
REFIoT: A framework to combat requirements engineering in IoT applications and systems
Errikos Siakas, National Archaeological Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece, Georgios Lampropoulos, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, Harjinder Rahanu, Elli Georgiadou, Middlesex University London, London, UK, Dimitrios Siakas, Häme University of Applied Sciences, Kerstin Siakas, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece, and University of Vaasa, Finland
Errikos Siakas, National Archaeological Museum, Thessaloniki, Greece, Georgios Lampropoulos, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece, Harjinder Rahanu, Elli Georgiadou, Middlesex University London, London, UK, Dimitrios Siakas, Häme University of Applied Sciences, Kerstin Siakas, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece, and University of Vaasa, Finland
Using Data Augmentation to Support AI-based Requirements Evaluation in Large-scale Projects
Robin Korfmann, Patrick Beyersdorffer, Jürgen Münch, and Marco Kuhrmann, Reutlingen University, Germany
Robin Korfmann, Patrick Beyersdorffer, Jürgen Münch, and Marco Kuhrmann, Reutlingen University, Germany
Artificial Intelligence-enabled Medical Device Standards: a multidisciplinary literature review
Niamh St John Lynch, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland, Roisin Loughran, Regulated Software Research Centre, DkIT, Dundalk, Ireland
Niamh St John Lynch, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland, Roisin Loughran, Regulated Software Research Centre, DkIT, Dundalk, Ireland
15.30 - 15.45
Coffee Break
15.45 - 17.15
Key Note 1: LLM and GenAI based SE processes, International Panel led by Anita Carlton, SW Engineering Director SEI, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Dr. Ipek Ozkaya, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Engineering Intelligent Software Systems Technical Director
Dr. Alexander Poth, Volkswagen AG, senior expert, team lead in Agile, and new IT topics like AI
John Robert, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Software Solutions Deputy Director
Roland Weiss, Head of R&D and Technology, ABB
Panel Chair: Anita Carleton, Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute Executive Software Solutions Director, IEEE Fellow
Panelists are:
Professor Lionel Briand, Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, DirectorDr. Ipek Ozkaya, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Engineering Intelligent Software Systems Technical Director
Dr. Alexander Poth, Volkswagen AG, senior expert, team lead in Agile, and new IT topics like AI
John Robert, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute Software Solutions Deputy Director
Roland Weiss, Head of R&D and Technology, ABB
17.30 - 18.30
Buses will bring the attendees to the Rosenheimer Herbstfest
Note: To reach the beer festival and not lose the places we must leave at 17.30 with the busses (sorry for that short time, but later reservations are not possible because the festival is so well known that other people/groups/tourists will compete/pay/invest for the places onsite). The buses are directly in front of the building. You can either store your bags at the conference location (locked till next morning), or you can take them to the bus and you will have the same bus on the journey back.
Note: To reach the beer festival and not lose the places we must leave at 17.30 with the busses (sorry for that short time, but later reservations are not possible because the festival is so well known that other people/groups/tourists will compete/pay/invest for the places onsite). The buses are directly in front of the building. You can either store your bags at the conference location (locked till next morning), or you can take them to the bus and you will have the same bus on the journey back.
Have a nice typical Bavarian festival, if possible in Lederhosen!
18.30 - 22.00
Traditional Bavarian Food, Beer and Music
Address: Herbststraße 2, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany
Address: Herbststraße 2, 83022 Rosenheim, Germany
Workshop Program 05.09.2024
Workshop: Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering
08.00 - 09.00
Registration
09.00 - 09.45
Key Note 2: AI in Software Engineering: Promise and Perils, Professor Dr. C. Greiner, Professor Dr. Thomas C. Peisl Hochschule München, Germany
09.45 - 10.30
Key Note 3: Challenges in Automotive, Prof. Dr Bernd Hindel Founder ASQF, Founder Methodpark, Founder of SOQRATES, Germany
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.00
Toward the development of a method for identifying the root cause problems of Software Development Teams
Ernesto Orozco-Jimenez, Mirna Munoz and Jezreel Mejia1, Unidad Zacatecas, Mexico
Ernesto Orozco-Jimenez, Mirna Munoz and Jezreel Mejia1, Unidad Zacatecas, Mexico
Investigating Systems Modernisation: Approaches, Challenges and Risks
Gareth Hogan, Patricija Shalkauskaite, Mengte Zhu, Martin Derwin, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland, Murat Yilmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , Andrew McCarren, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland and Insight, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Data Analytics, Ireland, Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Gareth Hogan, Patricija Shalkauskaite, Mengte Zhu, Martin Derwin, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland, Murat Yilmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey , Andrew McCarren, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland and Insight, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Data Analytics, Ireland, Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
12.00 - 13.30
Lunch Break
13.30 - 14.15
Key Note 4: ASA Automotive Skills Alliance - The New Initiative TRIREME - Re-skilling Strategies for European Car Industry (2024 - 2028), Dr Jakub Stolfa, and Peter Dolejsi ASA, ACEA
14.30 - 15.30
Analysing the Role of Generative AI in Software Engineering - Results from an MLR
Tuomas Bazzan, Benjamin Olojo, Przemysław Majda, Thomas Kelly, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland, Murat Yilmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, Gerard Marks, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Dublin City University , and Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Tuomas Bazzan, Benjamin Olojo, Przemysław Majda, Thomas Kelly, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland, Murat Yilmaz, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, Gerard Marks, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Dublin City University , and Paul M. Clarke, School of Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland and Lero, the SFI Research Centre for Software, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Virtual Emergency Warnings via C-ITS – An Interdisciplinary Approach
Walter Seboeck, University of Continuing Education Krems, Krems, Austria, Arndt Bonitz, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria, Bettina Pospisil, University of Continuing Education Krems, Krems, Austria, Stefan Ruehrup, ASFINAG, Vienna, Austria, Christoph Schmittner, Martin Latzenhofer, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Walter Seboeck, University of Continuing Education Krems, Krems, Austria, Arndt Bonitz, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria, Bettina Pospisil, University of Continuing Education Krems, Krems, Austria, Stefan Ruehrup, ASFINAG, Vienna, Austria, Christoph Schmittner, Martin Latzenhofer, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Important Information
Key Underlying Concept
The workshop addresses new software engineering methods, new tools, new concepts and multidisciplinary approaches.
Interactive Workshop Approach
Each presentation will be discussed. A discussion at the end of each paper presentation is planned tow allow key questions from the audience to be answered by the authors.