Workshop programNote: The workshop will be organized on Sunday, 10 October 2021. All the times are in CET (UTC+02:00). -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10:00 - 10:45 Keynote by Prof. Alexander Egyed (details below) + Q/A [Slide] 10:45 - 11:45 Session #1: MPM4CPS Examplars & FTG+PM - Paper 1: Developing a Physical and Digital Twin: An Example Process Model [Slide] Hao Feng, Clįudio Gomes, Michael Sandberg, Casper Thule, Kenneth Lausdahl and Peter Gorm Larsen - Paper 2: Modeling the Engineering Process of Agent-Based Production System: An Examplar Study [Slide]Burak Karaduman, Istvan David and Moharram Challenger - Paper 3: FTG+PM for the Model-Driven Development of Wireless Sensor Network based IoT Systems [Slide]Burak Karaduman, Sadaf Mustafiz and Moharram Challenger 11:45 - 12:00 Short Break 12:00 - 13:00 Session #2: Regular Papers - Paper 4: Supporting the Engineering of Multi-Fidelity Simulation Units With Simulation Goals [Slide] Joćo Cambeiro, Julien Deantoni and Vasco Amaral - Paper 5: On the Need for Multi-Level ADS Scenarios [Slide]Stefan Klikovits and Paolo Arcaini - Paper 6: Knowledge Base Development and Application Processes applied on Product-Assembly Co-design [Slide]Bert Van Acker, Joachim Denil, Alexander De Cock, Hans Vangheluwe and Moharram Challenger 13:00 - 13:10 Wrap-up and Closing of the workshop ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keynote speaker: Prof. Alexander Egyed, Institute for Software Systems Engineering, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria Title: Collaborative Engineering in a Multi-Disciplinary World Abstract Today's software systems are built by distributed, multi-disciplinary teams of engineers where individual engineers merely understand and contribute fragments. Yet, despite this fragmented engineering, we expect the final systems to be safe, secure, and correct. Failure to do so can have devastating effects. This talk explores how the future of engineering requires connected engineering and assistive guidance to keep engineers in the loop and up-to-date. Bio: Alexander Egyed is the Professor for Software-Intensive Systems at the Johannes Kepler University (JKU), Linz, Austria. He received his Doctorate degree from the University of Southern California, USA and then worked in industry for many years before joining the University College London, UK. Dr. Egyed's work has been published in over a 200 refereed scientific books, journals, conferences, and workshops, with over 8000 citations to date. He was recognized as a Top 1% scholar in software engineering in the Communications of the ACM, Springer Scientometrics, and Microsoft Academic Search. He was also named an IBM Research Faculty Fellow in recognition to his contributions to consistency checking, received a Recognition of Service Award from the ACM, and received several Best Paper Awards. |
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