============================================================== Call for Participation ============================================================== The 12th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2017), Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22-23 http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/seams2017 Collocated with the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2017) ============================================================== Early Bird Registration Deadline: 1st April 2017 ==============================================================
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ACM TAAS: Special Section on Best Papers from SEAMS 2015 has appeared
The February 2017 issue of the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) has just appeared and it features a special section on best papers from the 10th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2015).
This special section comprises an Introduction by the SEAMS 2015 chairs Bradley Schmerl and Paola Inverardi and the following three papers:
- Jóakim Von Kistowski, Nikolas Herbst, Samuel Kounev, Henning Groenda, Christian Stier, and Sebastian Lehrig: Modeling and Extracting Load Intensity Profiles.
- Antonio Filieri, Martina Maggio, Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Nicolás D’ippolito, Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Andreas Berndt Hempel, Henry Hoffmann, Pooyan Jamshidi, Evangelia Kalyvianaki, Cristian Klein, Filip Krikava, Sasa Misailovic, Alessandro V. Papadopoulos, Suprio Ray, Amir M. Sharifloo, Stepan Shevtsov, Mateusz Ujma, and Thomas Vogel: Control Strategies for Self-Adaptive Software Systems.
- Paolo Arcaini, Elvinia Riccobene, and Patrizia Scandurra: Formal Design and Verification of Self-Adaptive Systems with Decentralized Control.
CFP: SEAMS 2017
============================================================== Call for Papers ============================================================== The 12th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2017), Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22-23 http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/seams2017 Collocated with the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2017) ============================================================== Submission Deadline: 13 January 2017 (AoE, Firm) ==============================================================
SEAMS 2017 website is online
SEAMS 2016 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library
The proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) are online in the ACM Digital Library. The symposium was held on May 16-17, 2016, in Austin, Texas, USA.
Feed me, Feed me Exemplar is online
Feed me, Feed me has been accepted at SEAMS'16 and it is now online and enriches the Exemplars section of this website:
Feed me, Feed me
by Amel Bennaceur, Ciaran McCormick, Jesús García Galán, Charith Perera, Andrew Smith, Andrea Zisman, and Bashar Nuseibeh
"The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to deliver improved quality of life for citizens, through pervasive connectivity and quantified monitoring of devices, people, and their environment. As such, the IoT presents a major new opportunity for research in adaptive software engineering. However, there are currently no shared exemplars that can support software engineering researchers to explore and potentially address the challenges of engineering adaptive software for the IoT, and to comparatively evaluate proposed solutions. In this paper, we present Feed me, Feed me, an exemplar that represents an IoT-based ecosystem to support food security at different levels of granularity: individuals, families, cities, and nations.
We describe this exemplar using animated videos which highlight the requirements that have been informally observed to play a critical role in the success or failure of IoT-based software systems. These requirements are: security and privacy, interoperability, adaptation, and personalisation. To elicit a wide spectrum of user reactions, we created these animated videos based on the ContraVision empirical methodology, which specifically supports the elicitation of end-user requirements for controversial or futuristic technologies. Our deployment of ContraVision presented our pilot study subjects with an equal number of utopian and dystopian scenarios, derived from the food security domain, and described them at different levels of granularity.
Our synthesis of the preliminary empirical findings suggests a number of key requirements and software engineering research challenges in this area. We offer these to the research community, together with a rich exem-plar and associated scenarios available in both their textual form in the paper and as a series of animated videos."
Further information can be found in the corresponding SEAMS'16 paper:
Amel Bennaceur, Ciaran Mccormick, Jesús García Galán, Charith Perera, Andrew Smith, Andrea Zisman and Bashar Nuseibeh. Feed me, Feed me: An Exemplar for Engineering Adaptive Software. 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems, SEAMS, 2016. DOI:10.1145/2897053.2897071. (Preprint).
Call for Participation: SEAMS 2016
——————————— Call for Participation ——————————— 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) Austin, Texas, May 16-17 http://seams2016.jgreen.de/ Collocated with the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2016) Early Bird Registration Deadline ————————— 4 Arpil, 2016
ACM TAAS: Special Section on Best Papers from SEAMS 2014 has appeared
The February issue of the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) has just appeared and it features a special section on best papers from the 9th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2014).
This special section comprises an Introduction by the SEAMS 2014 chairs Gregor Engels and Nelly Bencomo and the following four papers:
- Javier Cámara, Gabriel A. Moreno, David Garlan, and Bradley Schmerl: Analyzing Latency-Aware Self-Adaptation Using Stochastic Games and Simulations.
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Jesús García-Galán, Liliana Pasquale, Pablo Trinidad, and Antonio Ruiz-Cortés: User-Centric Adaptation Analysis of Multi-Tenant Services.
- Parisa Zoghi, Mark Shtern, Marin Litoiu, and Hamoun Ghanbari: Designing Adaptive Applications Deployed on Cloud Environments.
- Naeem Esfahani, Eric Yuan, Kyle R. Canavera, and Sam Malek: Inferring Software Component Interaction Dependencies for Adaptation Support.
CFP: SEAMS 2016
——————————— Call for Papers ——————————— 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) Austin, Texas, May 16-17 http://seams2016.jgreen.de/ Collocated with the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2016) Important Dates ————————— Abstract Submission: 9 January, 2016 Paper Submission: 16 January, 2016 Notification: 18 February, 2016 Camera Ready: 26 February, 2016
SEAMS 2015 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library
The proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2015) are online in the ACM Digital Library. The symposium was held on May 18-19, 2015, in Firenze, Italy.