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SEAMS 2021 – Call for Participation

SEAMS 2021 will run from Tue 18 - Fri 21 May 2021.

The program features two keynotes:

  • Jeffrey Kephart: Viewing Autonomic Computing through the Lens of Embodied Artificial Intelligence: A Self-Debate
  • Fiona Polack: Uncertain models of unknown realities: modelling and simulating complex biological systems

Moreover, high-quality papers on topics such as Self-Adaptation and Machine Learning, Cyber-Physical Systems , Decentralization and Distribution, Industry 4.0, Human in the Loop, Uncertainty and Fairness, Core Approaches for Self-adaptation will be presented.

  • 11 full research papers
  • 13 short research papers
  • 4 artifacts

Another highlight of the SEAMS 2021 program will be the community debate about the statement "handling unanticipated changes is the ultimate challenge for self-adaptation."

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Call for Participation – SEAMS 2020 Online Sessions

Call for Participation – SEAMS 2020 Online Sessions
Save the Dates: June 29th – July 3rd 2020

The organizing committee of the 15th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2020) is pleased to announce that the symposium will take place online, following the cancellation of the physical conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Join us to recognize the work of our authors and organizing committee!

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SEAMS 2020 – Call for Papers

# SEAMS 2020 - Call for Papers
The 15th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and
Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS), Seoul, South Korea, May 25-26, 2020
https://conf.researchr.org/home/seams-2020
Co-located with the 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2020)

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IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract submission: Friday 10 January 2020
* Paper submission: Friday 17 January 2020
* Notification: Monday 2 March 2020
* Camera-ready submission: Monday 16 March 2020

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Outcomes of the 2018 GI-Dagstuhl Seminar “Software Engineering for Intelligent and Autonomous Systems”

The GI-Dagstuhl Seminar on "Software Engineering for Intelligent and Autonomous Systems" (SEfIAS) was held in August 2018.

The report of the seminar edited by the seminar organizers Simos Gerasimou, Thomas Vogel, and Ada Diaconescu is available: Software Engineering for Intelligent and Autonomous Systems: Report from the GI Dagstuhl Seminar 18343.

Moreover, the seminar has produced so far the following scientific outcomes: