Introduction

With the pervasive role of software and digitalization in all aspects of contemporary society, the topic of sustainability is becoming increasingly important and increasingly urgent for software engineers and software engineering education. But we have a scant foundation of practices, examples, tools, datasets, guidelines etc. upon which to make principled engineering decisions and upon which to build a curriculum. In spite of the active international research community in the field, we lack a strong foundation of significant and reusable results upon which to build tangible progress that helps contribute to the target sustainability goals.

The goal of BoKSS 2021 is to create such a knowledge base. We seek to create a knowledge base of actionable results that will transform sustainable software engineering practices from a novel research area into a robust, repeatable, teachable practice area within software engineering.

In addition to the knowledge base mentioned above, the envisaged workshop outcomes include forming a concrete work-force that will create (i) an online platform to share the knowledge base, and (ii) a scientific report targeting journal publication which will present the Body of Knowledge for Sustainability in Software Engineering (BoKSS) as a unified theory. Depending on the number of participants and their contributions, we can imagine more than one report resulting from this workshop.

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Committee

Organizing Committee

Patricia Lago, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & Chalmers University of Technology
Rick Kazman, University of Hawaii

Program Committee

Marco Aiello (U of Stuttgart, Germany)
Vasilios Andrikopoulos (U Groningen, Netherlands)
Rajkumar Buyya (U Melbourne, AUS)
Coral Calero (U of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
Fernando Castor (Federal U of Pernambuco, Brazil)
Alcides Fonseca (U of Lisbon, Portugal)
Lidia Fuentes (U Malaga, Spain)
Danny Greefhorst (ArchiXL, Netherlands)
Serge Haziyev (SoftServe, USA)
Abram Hindle (U of Alberta, CA)
Grace Lewis (SEI at CMU, USA)
Ivano Malavolta (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Claudia Melo (U of Brasilia, Brazil)
Hausi Mueller (U of Victoria, CA)
Olivier Philippot (Greenspector, France)
Giuseppe Procaccianti (Vandebron, Netherlands)
Antony Tang (Swinburne U of Technology, AUS)
Colin Venters (U of Huddersfield, UK)
John Whittle (Monash U, AUS)

Call for paper

Important date

2021-01-19
Draft paper submission deadline
2021-02-22
Draft paper acceptance notification

Submission Topics

BoKSS 2021 seeks contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following topics related to sustainable software and software for sustainability:

Practices for software sustainability
Metrics and measures for software sustainability
Applied, or experimented with, software engineering methodologies at all levels (from requirements elicitation to architecture design, coding, testing)
Patterns and anti-patterns
Architectural tactics, architectural styles and design patterns

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  • Conference Date

    Jun 01

    2021

    to

    Jun 02

    2021

  • Jan 19 2021

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 22 2021

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Jun 02 2021

    Registration deadline

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