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Link: http://continuous-se.org/RCoSE2020/ | |||||||||||||||
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RCoSE 2020 6th International Workshop on Rapid Continuous Software Engineering @ ICSE 2020 Seoul, South Korea May 26th 2020 http://www.continuous-se.org/RCoSE2020 Email: rcose2020@easychair.org, Twitter: @RCoSE_WS ========================================================= ## Dates, Paper Types, and Links Paper Submission: Feb 05, 2020 (extended!) Notification: Feb 28, 2020 Camera ready: Mar 16, 2020 Workshop: May 26, 2020 7 pages long papers 4 pages position papers 1 industrial abstracts ACM conference format, 2 Columns Submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcose2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCoSE_WS, @RCoSE_WS, #RCoSE20 ## Aims and Scope The systems we build are ultimately evaluated based on the value they deliver to their users and stakeholders. To increase value,these systems are subject to fast-paced evolution due to market unpredictability, complex and changing customer requirements, shorter time-to-market pressure, and rapidly advancing information technologies. To address this situation, agile practices advocate flexibility, efficiency and speed. Rapid continuous software engineering refers to the organizational capability to develop, release and learn from rapid parallel cycles, typically hours, days or very small numbers of weeks. This includes determining new functionality to build, evolving and refactoring the architecture, developing the functionality, validating and releasing to customers, and collecting experimental feedback from the customers to inform the next cycle of development. The capability to perform all these activities in days or a few weeks requires significant changes in the entire software engineering approach, including parallelising activities, empowering cross functional teams to allow for rapid decision making and lightweight coordination across teams. It also requires significant technical advances in the engineering infrastructure, including continuous integration and deployment, collection of post-deployment product usage data, support for running automatic live experiments to evaluate different system alternatives, e.g., A/B testing. Reaching this goal requires crosscutting research which spans areas from process and organisational aspects in software engineering to technical aspects in the individual phases of the software engineering lifecycle. Rapidly developing and evolving software systems is important in control-flow oriented as well as data-centric systems, from internet services to cyber-physical systems, and many more. Still, the processes and technology need to respect the differences between these types of systems. RCoSE 2020 is co-located with ICSE 2020, the International Conference on Software Engineering, in Seoul, South Korea. RCoSE will be a highly interactive workshop with a strong emphasis on discussions. ## Topics of Interest Topics relevant in the scope of the workshop include rapid continuous software engineering as described above and specifically the following, incomplete list: * Continuous integration/deployment/delivery * Agile practices and relations to software engineering phases or feedback from production * Relations between agile practices and the specific development phases, e.g., requirements engineering, architectural design, programming languages, validation and verification * Organizational aspects of agile processes * Tools supporting continuous software engineering * Application / system monitoring * Live and automatic experimentation and quick feedback of experimental results * DevOps practices and cloud-native applications for automated experimentation * Usability / human computer interaction * Rapid software evolution and maintenance * Platforms and abstractions for runtime feedback ## Submissions We are soliciting full research papers (up to 7 pages), position papers (up to 4 pages) and industrial abstracts (1 page). Full research papers present original and evaluated research whereas position papers describe novel ideas, identified challenges, or experiences related to the workshop's theme. The paper has to follow the NEW ACM formatting guidelines: http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template Please note, that this workshop does NOT use a double blind review process. You can submit your abstract and paper using using the EasyChair page for the workshop: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcose2020 ## Organization Committee * Jan Bosch, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg (Sweden) * Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick (Ireland) * Michael Goedicke, University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany) * Marco Konersmann, University of Koblenz-Landau (Germany) * Stephan Krusche, Technische Universität München (Germany) * Helena Holmström Olsson, Malmö University (Sweden) ## Program Committee * Jan Bosch, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden * Brian Fitzgerald, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland * Wolfgang Gehring, Daimler TSS, Germany * Michael Goedicke, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany * Jan Ole Johanßen, Technical University Munich, Germany * Marco Konersmann, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany * Stephan Krusche, Technical University Munich, Germany * Casper Lassenius, Aalto University, Finland * Jürgen Münch, Reutlingen University, Germany * Helena Holmström Olsson, Malmö University, Sweden * Karen Smiley, ABB Corporate Research, USA * Klaas-Jan Stol, University College Cork, Ireland * Matthias Tichy, Ulm University, Germany * Stefan Wagner, University of Stuttgart, Germany |
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