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Sun 14 May
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09:00 - 10:30
Opening and pitches
GREENS
at
Meeting Room 108
09:00
30m
Day opening
Introduction from the Chairs
GREENS
09:30
8m
Paper
A Study on the Energy Consumption and Performance of Single-Activity Android Apps
GREENS
Carolina Neves
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ChiaYu Lin
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Srishti Nigam
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Daumantas Patapas
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Ander Eguiluz
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Tanjina Islam
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Ivano Malavolta
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
09:38
8m
Paper
Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment and Policy Evaluation: A Systematic Literature Review
GREENS
Farid Edrisi
Linnaeus University
,
Mehdi Samanazari
09:46
8m
Paper
Retrain AI Systems Responsibly! Use Sustainable Concept Drift Adaptation Techniques
GREENS
Lorena Poenaru-Olaru
TU Delft
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June Sallou
Delft University of Technology
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Luís Cruz
Delft University of Technology
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Jan S. Rellermeyer
TU Delft
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Arie van Deursen
Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
09:54
8m
Paper
Sustain the Smartness: From Smart Things to Sustainable Smart Things
GREENS
Sankar Das
Accenture Labs, India
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Samdyuti Suri
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Kuntal Dey
Accenture Labs, India
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Kapil Singi
Accenture
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Vikrant Kaulgud
Accenture Labs, India
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Vibhu Saujanya Sharma
Accenture Labs
10:02
8m
Paper
Optimising Workflow execution for energy consumption and Performance
GREENS
Mehul Warade
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Kevin Lee
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Chathu Ranaweera
Deakin University
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Jean-Guy Schneider
Monash University
10:10
8m
Paper
Toward understanding digital support for climate neutral, inclusive and beautiful cities: A systematic literature review
GREENS
Alicia JW Takaoka
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Dirk Ahlers
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Ferdinand Ward Ådlandsvik
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Eivind Syrdalen Dovland
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Letizia Jaccheri
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
10:18
8m
Paper
Digital Twins for Sustainable Software Systems
GREENS
Malte Heithoff
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Alexander Hellwig
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Judith Michael
RWTH Aachen University
,
Bernhard Rumpe
RWTH Aachen University
Pre-print
11:00 - 12:30
Discuss themes for breakout groups
GREENS
at
Meeting Room 108
11:00
30m
Meeting
Working session / breakouts
GREENS
13:45 - 15:15
Short progress report and plenary discussion
GREENS
at
Meeting Room 108
13:45
90m
Meeting
Working session / breakouts
GREENS
15:45 - 17:15
Final discussion and closure on follow-ups
GREENS
at
Meeting Room 108
15:45
90m
Meeting
Working session / breakouts, and outbriefs
GREENS
Mon 15 May
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09:00 - 10:30
Session 1
RoSE
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Meeting Room 108
09:00
10m
Day opening
Welcome and introduction
RoSE
09:10
50m
Keynote
Building, testing, and deploying safety critical software for robots and autonomous systems
RoSE
I:
Camilo Buscaron
10:00
15m
Talk
Enhancing the technological maturity of robot swarms
RoSE
A:
Darko Bozhinoski
Université Libre de Bruxelles
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A:
Mauro Birattari
IRIDIA, Université Libre de Bruxelles
10:15
15m
Talk
Towards the concept of trust assurance case
RoSE
A:
Emilia Cioroaica
Fraunhofer IESE
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A:
Barbora Buhnova
Masaryk University
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A:
Daniel Schneider
Fraunhofer IESE
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A:
Ioannis Sorokos
Fraunhofer IESE
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A:
Thomas Kuhn
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A:
Emrah Tomur
Ericsson
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2
RoSE
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Meeting Room 108
11:00
15m
Talk
Survey on robotic systems integration
RoSE
A:
Nadia Hammoudeh Garcia
Fraunhofer IPA
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A:
Andreas Wortmann
University of Stuttgart
11:15
15m
Talk
An analysis of behaviour-driven requirement specification for robotic competitions
RoSE
A:
Minh Nguyen
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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A:
Nico Hochgeschwender
Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
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A:
Sebastian Wrede
Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences
11:30
15m
Talk
EDDE: an event-driven data exchange to accurately introspect cobot applications
RoSE
A:
Emil Stubbe Kolvig-Raun
University of Southern Denmark, Universal Robots
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Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard
University of Southern Denmark
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Ralph Brorsen
Universal Robots
11:45
15m
Talk
Lifting ROS to model-driven development: lessons learned from a bottom-up approach
RoSE
A:
Nadia Hammoudeh Garcia
Fraunhofer IPA
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A:
Harshavardhan Deshpande
Fraunhofer IPA
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A:
Ruichao Wu
Fraunhofer
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A:
Björn Kahl
Fraunhofer
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A:
Andreas Wortmann
University of Stuttgart
12:00
15m
Talk
Getting started with ROS2 development: a case study of software development challenges
RoSE
A:
Paulius Daubaris
University of Helsinki
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A:
Simo Linkola
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A:
Anna Kantosalo
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Niko Mäkitalo
University of Helsinki, Finland
12:15
15m
Paper
UAV inspection of large components: determination of alternative inspection point and online route optimization
RoSE
A:
Martin Schörner
Universität Augsburg
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A:
Constantin Wanninger
Universität Augsburg
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A:
Raphael Katschinsky
Augsburg University
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A:
Simon Hornung
Augsburg University
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A:
Christian Eymüller
Augsburg University
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A:
Alexander Poeppel
Augsburg University
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A:
Wolfgang Reif
Augsburg University
13:45 - 15:15
Session 3
RoSE
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Meeting Room 108
13:45
15m
Paper
ROMoSu: flexible runtime monitoring support for ROS-based applications
RoSE
A:
Marco Stadler
Johannes Kepler University Linz
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A:
Michael Vierhauser
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Pre-print
14:00
15m
Paper
EzSkiROS: a case study on embedded robotics DSLs to catch bugs early
RoSE
A:
Momina Rizwan
Lund University
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A:
Ricardo Caldas
Chalmers
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Christoph Reichenbach
Lund University
,
A:
Matthias Mayr
Lund University, Sweden & WASP
14:15
15m
Paper
Augmenting robot software development with flexbot
RoSE
A:
Paulius Daubaris
University of Helsinki
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A:
Juhana Helovuo
Atostek Oy
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A:
Niko Mäkitalo
University of Helsinki, Finland
14:30
45m
Other
Structured Discussion (Part 1)
RoSE
15:45 - 17:15
Session 4
RoSE
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Meeting Room 108
15:45
75m
Other
Structured Discussion (Part 2)
RoSE
17:00
15m
Day closing
Wrap up and concluding remarks
RoSE
Tue 16 May
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09:00 - 10:30
Workshop Introductions / Presentation Session 1
SEENG
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Meeting Room 108
09:00
45m
Day opening
Introductions
SEENG
Jonathan Bell
Northeastern University
,
Stephan Krusche
Technische Universität München
,
Bastian Tenbergen
State University of New York at Oswego
09:45
15m
Talk
Improving the Quality of Commit Messages in Students’ Projects
SEENG
Iris Ma
University of California Irvine
,
Crista Lopes
University of California, Irvine
Pre-print
10:00
15m
Talk
Not Just a Matter of Style: Does Aesthetics Have a Place in Software Engineering Curriculum?
SEENG
Marina Fedorova
UCI
,
Paul Dourish
UCI
,
Melissa Mazmanian
UCI
10:15
15m
Talk
"We Need To Talk About ChatGPT": The Future of AI and Higher Education
SEENG
Michael Neumann
University of Applied Sciences & Arts Hannover
,
Maria Rauschenberger
University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
,
Eva-Maria Schön
University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer
DOI
Pre-print
File Attached
11:00 - 12:30
Presentation Session 2
SEENG
at
Meeting Room 108
11:00
15m
Talk
Hey Teachers, Teach Those Kids Some Software Testing
SEENG
Baris Ardic
Delft University of Technology
,
Andy Zaidman
Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
11:15
15m
Talk
”Work in the morning instead of midnight” and other lessons learned in FinTech 512
SEENG
Pat Morrison
IBM
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John Slankas
Duke University
11:30
15m
Talk
Gamify-IT - A Web-Based Gaming Platform for Software Engineering Education
SEENG
Sandro Speth
University of Stuttgart, Institute of Software Engineering
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Leon Hofmeister
University of Stuttgart
,
Uwe Breitenbücher
Reutlingen University
,
Steffen Becker
University of Stuttgart
Media Attached
File Attached
11:45
15m
Talk
Learning to Write User Stories with the 4C Model: Context, Card, Conversation, and Confirmation
SEENG
Cecile Peraire
Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley
File Attached
12:00
15m
Talk
Towards a Generic Model for Classifying Software into Correctness Levels and its Application to SQL
SEENG
Benard Wanjiru
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Patrick van Bommel
Radboud University Nijmegen
,
Djoerd Hiemstra
Radboud University Nijmegen
12:30 - 13:45
Lunch round table
SEENG
at
Meeting Room 108
12:30
75m
Lunch
Lunch round table
SEENG
13:45 - 15:15
Breakout Discussions 1
SEENG
at
Meeting Room 108
13:45
90m
Meeting
Breakout Discussions
SEENG
15:45 - 17:15
Breakout Discussions 2 / Presentation of Discussion Results and Closing
SEENG
at
Meeting Room 108
15:45
45m
Meeting
Breakout Discussions
SEENG
16:30
45m
Day closing
Presentation of Discussion Results and Closing
SEENG
Wed 17 May
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11:00 - 12:30
SRC Posters
ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
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Meeting Room 108
11:00
90m
Poster
SRC Posters
ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Muneera Bano
CSIRO's Data61
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Lingxiao Jiang
Singapore Management University
12:30 - 13:45
ACM SIGSOFT Executive Committee Meeting
ICSE Social Events
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Meeting Room 108
12:30
75m
Meeting
Executive Meeting
ICSE Social Events
15:15 - 16:15
Newcomers Speed Networking
ICSE Social Events
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Meeting Room 108
15:15
60m
Meeting
Newcomers Speed Networking
ICSE Social Events
Thu 18 May
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SRC Presentations
ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
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Meeting Room 108
11:00
90m
Demonstration
SRC Presentations
ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
Muneera Bano
CSIRO's Data61
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Lingxiao Jiang
Singapore Management University
12:30 - 13:45
TCSE ExCom Meeting
ICSE Social Events
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Meeting Room 108
12:30
75m
Meeting
Executive Meeting
ICSE Social Events
Fri 19 May
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Eye tracker experiment 5
ICSE Social Events
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Meeting Room 108
11:00
90m
Other
Eye tracker experiment
ICSE Social Events
Bonita Sharif
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
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Robert Dyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Samuel W. Flint
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
File Attached
12:30 - 13:45
Eye tracker experiment 6
ICSE Social Events
at
Meeting Room 108
12:30
75m
Other
Eye tracker experiment
ICSE Social Events
Bonita Sharif
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
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Robert Dyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Samuel W. Flint
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
File Attached
13:45 - 15:15
Eye tracker experiment 7
ICSE Social Events
at
Meeting Room 108
13:45
90m
Other
Eye tracker experiment
ICSE Social Events
Bonita Sharif
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
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Robert Dyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Samuel W. Flint
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
File Attached
15:45 - 17:15
Eye tracker experiment 8
ICSE Social Events
at
Meeting Room 108
15:45
90m
Other
Eye tracker experiment
ICSE Social Events
Bonita Sharif
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
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Robert Dyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Samuel W. Flint
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
File Attached
Sat 20 May
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EnCyCriS part 1
EnCyCriS
at
Meeting Room 108
Chair(s):
Eunkyoung Jee
KAIST, South Korea
13:45
10m
Day opening
Welcome
EnCyCriS
Coralie Esnoul
Institute For Energy Technology (IFE)
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Eunkyoung Jee
KAIST, South Korea
13:55
40m
Keynote
Invited Keynote EnCyCriS: Moving from procedural to surgical cyber security training of operators - lessons learned from CybWin and the OECD NEA Halden HTO projects
EnCyCriS
John Eidar Simensen
IFE
14:35
20m
Paper
Evaluating Moving Target Defenses against Realistic Attack Scenarios
EnCyCriS
Alex Brown
The University of Western Australia
,
Tze-Wen lee
The University of Western Australia
,
Jin B. Hong
The University of Western Australia
14:55
20m
Paper
Autoencoder via DCNN and LSTM Models for Intrusion Detection in Industrial Control Systems of Critical Infrastructures
EnCyCriS
Yakub Kayode Saheed
American University of Nigeria
,
Sanjay Misra
Institute For Energy Technology (IFE)
,
Sabarathinam Chockalingam
Institute for Energy Technology
15:45 - 18:00
EnCyCriS part 2
EnCyCriS
at
Meeting Room 108
Chair(s):
Sabarathinam Chockalingam
Institute for Energy Technology
15:45
20m
Paper
Functional cyber-resilience – Extending the cybersecurity paradigm in critical infrastructures
EnCyCriS
Johannes de Haan
16:05
20m
Paper
Studying Secure Coding in the Laboratory: Why, What, Where, How, and Who?
EnCyCriS
Ita Ryan
University College Cork
,
Klaas-Jan Stol
Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital
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Utz Roedig
University College Cork
16:25
20m
Paper
Cryptography Based Security for the ATM Surveillance Chain
EnCyCriS
Johannes de Haan
,
Abdel Youssouf
Eurocontrol
16:45
20m
Paper
The State of Secure Coding Practice: Small Organisations and “Lone, Rogue Coders”
EnCyCriS
Ita Ryan
University College Cork
,
Klaas-Jan Stol
Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital
,
Utz Roedig
University College Cork
17:05
10m
Break
Break 10min
EnCyCriS
17:15
35m
Talk
Future of IT and OT - Research questions
EnCyCriS
John Eidar Simensen
IFE
,
Eunkyoung Jee
KAIST, South Korea
,
Sabarathinam Chockalingam
Institute for Energy Technology
17:50
10m
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Summary and Closure
EnCyCriS
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Opening and pitches
GREENS
Discuss themes for breakout groups
GREENS
Short progress report and plenary discussion
GREENS
Final discussion and closure on follow-ups
Mon 15 May
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Workshop Introductions / Presentation Session 1
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Lunch round table
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Breakout Discussions 2 / Presentation of Discussion Results and Closing
Wed 17 May
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Thu 18 May
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Introduction from the Chairs
09:00 - 09:30
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A Study on the Energy Consumption and Performance of Single-Activity An ...
09:30 - 09:38
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Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment and Policy Evaluation: A Sys ...
09:38 - 09:46
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Retrain AI Systems Responsibly! Use Sustainable Concept Drift Adaptatio ...
09:46 - 09:54
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Sustain the Smartness: From Smart Things to Sustainable Smart Things
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Optimising Workflow execution for energy consumption and Performance
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Toward understanding digital support for climate neutral, inclusive and ...
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Digital Twins for Sustainable Software Systems
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Working session / breakouts, and outbriefs
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RoSE
Welcome and introduction
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Building, testing, and deploying safety critical software for robots an ...
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Enhancing the technological maturity of robot swarms
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Towards the concept of trust assurance case
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Survey on robotic systems integration
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An analysis of behaviour-driven requirement specification for robotic c ...
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EDDE: an event-driven data exchange to accurately introspect cobot appl ...
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Lifting ROS to model-driven development: lessons learned from a bottom- ...
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Getting started with ROS2 development: a case study of software develop ...
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UAV inspection of large components: determination of alternative inspec ...
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ROMoSu: flexible runtime monitoring support for ROS-based applications
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EzSkiROS: a case study on embedded robotics DSLs to catch bugs early
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Augmenting robot software development with flexbot
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Structured Discussion (Part 1)
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Structured Discussion (Part 2)
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Wrap up and concluding remarks
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SEENG
Introductions
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Improving the Quality of Commit Messages in Students’ Projects
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Not Just a Matter of Style: Does Aesthetics Have a Place in Software En ...
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"We Need To Talk About ChatGPT": The Future of AI and Higher Education
10:15 - 10:30
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Hey Teachers, Teach Those Kids Some Software Testing
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”Work in the morning instead of midnight” and other lessons learned in ...
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Gamify-IT - A Web-Based Gaming Platform for Software Engineering Education
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Learning to Write User Stories with the 4C Model: Context, Card, Conver ...
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Towards a Generic Model for Classifying Software into Correctness Level ...
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Lunch round table
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Breakout Discussions
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Breakout Discussions
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Presentation of Discussion Results and Closing
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ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
SRC Posters
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Executive Meeting
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ICSE Social Events
Newcomers Speed Networking
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ICSE SRC - ACM Student Research Competition
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ICSE Social Events
Eye tracker experiment
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ICSE Social Events
Eye tracker experiment
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ICSE Social Events
Eye tracker experiment
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ICSE Social Events
Eye tracker experiment
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EnCyCriS
Welcome
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EnCyCriS
Invited Keynote EnCyCriS: Moving from procedural to surgical cyber secu ...
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Evaluating Moving Target Defenses against Realistic Attack Scenarios
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Autoencoder via DCNN and LSTM Models for Intrusion Detection in Industr ...
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Functional cyber-resilience – Extending the cybersecurity paradigm in c ...
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Studying Secure Coding in the Laboratory: Why, What, Where, How, and Who?
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Cryptography Based Security for the ATM Surveillance Chain
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The State of Secure Coding Practice: Small Organisations and “Lone, Rog ...
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Break 10min
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Future of IT and OT - Research questions
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Summary and Closure
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