Introduction

We are looking for insightful and thought-provoking papers that address the various roles of software engineering in society. Specifically, we are seeking contributions that highlight how software engineering can address the opportunities and challenges posed by the rapidly accelerating pace of technological advances that are impacting the economic, political, environmental, social and technical aspects of society. We would also like to discuss emerging trends in the development of software that is part of larger systems and whose development is tackled within the specific disciplines listed below. This development should be able to proceed with only the limited, if any, involvement of software engineering experts. The goal is to investigate the reasons for these trends, to analyze possible novel contributions from the Software Engineering community, and to identify novel research challenges that these disciplines pose to software engineering methods and practices.

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Committee

Oscar Pastor
Chair
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Spain

Birgit Penzenstadler
Chair
Chalmers
Sweden

Mikio Aoyama
Nanzan University
Japan

Stefanie Betz

Alessandro Bozzon
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands

Gemma Catolino
Tilburg University & ​Jheronimus Academy of Data Science
Netherlands

Carlos Cetina
San Jorge University, Spain
Spain

Letícia Duboc

Schahram Dustdar

UIrich Frank

Abram Hindle
University of Alberta
Canada

Valerie Issarny
Inria
France

Rick Kazman

Seok-Won Lee
Ajou University
South Korea

Selmin Nurcan

Barbara Pernici
Politecnico di Milano
Italy

Jari Porras

Jolita Ralyté
University of Geneva
Switzerland

Gustavo Rossi
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, LIFIA-Fac. Informatica, La Plata, Argentina
Argentina

Norbert Seyff
FHNW & University of Zurich
Switzerland

Paola Spoletini
Kennesaw State University
United States

Veda Storey

Stefan Strecker

Juan Trujillo

Colin C. Venters
University of Huddersfield
United Kingdom

Jelena Zdravkovic
Stockholm University
Sweden

Call for paper

Important date

2020-10-18
Draft paper submission deadline

Guidlines

We are interested in technical research approaches that have been applied to address or to support solutions to societal problems. Equally, we are interested in sharing case studies, success stories, failures and lessons learned from working in highly complex problem spaces such as climate change, public health, cyber security and democracy. We are interested in software engineering tools, processes, architectures, and methods that are relevant in these settings. SEIS authors are encouraged to contribute soundly motivated research, both mature and novel. SEIS welcomes multi- and inter-disciplinary research showcasing how software engineering can contribute to the many dimensions of software embedded in and influencing society.

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  • Conference Date

    May 25

    2021

    to

    May 28

    2021

  • Oct 18 2020

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • May 28 2021

    Registration deadline

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