Introduction

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss the current state of Software Engineering (SE) research and Industrial Practice (IP), and advance collaboration to reduce the gap between research and practice. Research and business are coupled for the software companies, which are transforming intellectual property into products, services and business concepts. However, proper synchronization is missing between SE research and practice. Therefore, the challenges are to identify the gaps and to discover ways of improving collaboration, for the mutual benefit of research and industrial practice. 

Different perceptions and expectations are obstacles to collaboration between SE researchers and practitioners. Researchers have a view that practitioners are reluctant to share real industry data due to confidentiality agreements. Practitioners believe that researchers are mostly working on either dated or futuristic theoretical challenges, which are very far from practice. Researchers believe that practitioners are looking for quick fixes to their problems instead of using systematic methods or engaging in-depth research. Practitioners have a view that case studies in research do not represent the complexities of real projects and have doubts in the results produced by research. Researchers expect good problems along with real industry data and a few years to generate good publications, which may affect a specific domain in a limited way. Practitioners expect a quick general solution, which must earn substantial profit immediately. Researchers and practitioners need to overlap research and practice to build trust in their partnership. This workshop is a platform to discuss and address such challenges. 

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Important date

2017-01-27
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-02-17
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-02-27
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The workshop will have paper presentations, practitioners’ talks and round table discussions. Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers and talk proposals on topics related to the workshop. These topics include, but are not limited to: 

  • Business models and/or collaboration mechanisms between researchers and practitioners 

  • Challenges, issues, bottlenecks and gaps in adoption of research; 

  • Examples of what industry wants from research and what research wants from industry 

  •  Existing research and systematic methods which are beneficial but ignored by the industry 

  •  How each side can participate in the issues, needs, and demands of the other 

  •  National and cultural differences in collaborations 

  •  Practical challenges that have potential for research 

  •  Success stories and best practices from SE research-practice partnerships 

  •  The role and practice of open source in industry academia collaboration 

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Important Date
  • May 21

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Jan 27 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 17 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Feb 27 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • May 21 2017

    Registration deadline

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Association for Computing Machinery - ACM
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa - SADIO
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