Call for Papers
2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering
Research & Practices for the Internet of Things
(SERP4IoT2020)
May 25, 2020
Seoul, South Korea
Co-located with ICSE 2020
http://serp4iot.ptidej.net
Submissions: January 22, 2020 (soft)
Notification: February 25, 2020
Camera-ready: March 16, 2020
Workshop: May 25, 2020
Submission URL:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=serp4iot2020#
IoT systems are composed of software systems that enable
solutions for device connectivity, device management, data
management, application development, and advanced
analytics for/from connected IoT systems. Software
engineering is vital for IoT to design systems that are
secure, interoperable, modifiable, and scalable. However,
there is not a consensus of crucial questions like what
are the best practices for developing projects for IoT,
how to select the best architecture, which communications
protocols are the most suitable, and what are the best
practices in terms of security.
SEEP4IoT 2020 aims to provide a highly interactive forum
for researchers and practitioners to address the
challenges of, find solutions, and share experiences with
the development, release, and testing of robust software
for IoT devices. The workshop will consist of keynotes
presented by Marin Litoui (York University, Canada) and a
practitioner from industry, long- and short-paper
presentations, talks, poster sessions, working groups
after each lighting session, and a fishbowl panel for
semi-structured group discussions at the end of the
workshop.
Topics for papers and talks include but are not limited
to:
- Software engineering (SE) practices in IoT projects
- Software security and reliability in IoT products
- Architecture and design models and techniques in IoT
projects
- Software quality management in IoT projects
- Software development tools, platforms, and environments
for IoT Teaching
- SE practices in industrial IoT (IIoT) SE practices in
domain-specific IoT projects, e.g., smart city, retail,
logistics, healthcare, transportation, utilities
- SE methods and techniques for IoT projects
- Risk and valuation techniques for software development
in IoT projects
- Big data and analytics in IoT projects
- Context-awareness.
- Model-based SE for IoT projects
- SE practices for IoT projects
- Software orchestration for IoT
- Green and eco-friendly software for IoT
- Context-aware software for IoT
- Local, edge, and cloud based IoT services
Prospective participants are invited to submit long
(8-pages), short(4-pages) or poster (2-pages) papers
describing their work or ideas related to the workshop
topics. Short and long papers should identify challenges,
discuss opposing viewpoints, outline processes, or present
solutions related to any aspects of software engineering
for IoT. Authors will have the choice to publish or not
their papers in pre- and post-proceedings. The workshop
post-proceedings of accepted short and long papers will be
published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Accepted papers and talk abstracts will have between 5 and
10 minutes for presentation.
Submissions should follow ICSE formatting guidelines and
should be submitted through EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=serp4iot2020#).
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