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Introduction

Self-adaptation and self-management are key objectives in many modern and emerging software systems, including the industrial internet of things, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, and mobile computing. These systems must be able to adapt themselves at run time to preserve and optimize their operation in the presence of uncertain changes in their operating environment, resource variability, new user needs, attacks, intrusions, and faults.

Approaches to complement software-based systems with self-managing and self-adaptive capabilities are an important area of research and development, offering solutions that leverage advances in fields such as software architecture, fault-tolerant computing, programming languages, robotics, and run-time program analysis and verification. Additionally, research in this field is informed by related areas like biologically-inspired computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, control systems, and agent-based systems. The SEAMS symposium focuses on applying software engineering to these approaches, including methods, techniques, and tools that can be used to support self-* properties like self-adaptation, self-management, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-configuration.

The objective of SEAMS is to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse areas to investigate, discuss, and examine the fundamental principles, state of the art, and critical challenges of engineering self-adaptive and self-managing systems.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-01-13
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Foundational concepts 

  • self-properties

  • control theory

  • algorithms

  • decision-making and planning

  • managing uncertainty

  • mixed-initiative and human-in-the-loop systems

  • Languages

  • formal notations for modeling and analyzing self-* properties

  • programming language support for self-adaptation

  • Constructive methods

  • requirements elicitation techniques

  • reuse support (e.g., patterns, designs, code)

  • architectural techniques

  • legacy systems

  • Analytical Methods

  • evaluation and assurance

  • verification and validation

  • analysis and testing frameworks

  • Application Areas

  • Industrial internet of things

  • Cyber-physical systems

  • Cloud computing

  • Mobile computing

  • Robotics

  • Smart user interfaces

  • Security and privacy

  • Wearables and ubiquitous/pervasive systems

  • Artifacts* and Evaluations

  • model problems and exemplars

  • resources, metrics, or software that can be used to compare self-adaptive approaches

  • experiences in applying tools and techniques to real problems

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    May 22

    2017

    to

    May 23

    2017

  • Jan 13 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • May 23 2017

    Registration deadline