ICSA 2025
Mon 31 March - Fri 4 April 2025 Odense, Denmark

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) involves software development practices for Machine Learning (ML), including data management, preprocessing, model training, deployment, and monitoring. While MLOps have received significant interest, much less work has been published addressing MLOps in industrial production settings lately, particularly if solutions are not cloud-based. This article addresses this shortcoming based on our and our partner’s real industrial experience in various projects. While there is a broad range of challenges for MLOps in cyber-physical production systems (CPPS), we focus on those related to data, models, and operations as we assume these will directly benefit the reader and provide solutions such as lightweight integration, integration of domain knowledge, periodic calibration, and interactive interfaces. In this way, we want to support practitioners in setting up industrial MLOps environments in CPPS. Further, we discuss explainability as an additional part of MLOps, which should be explored in more detail in the future.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Thu 3 Apr

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12:30 - 13:30
Industrial IoT, Edge, and Cyber-Physical Systems ISoftware Architecture in Practice / Research Papers / Journal First at Hall 2 (U82)
Chair(s): Ralf Reussner Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and FZI - Research Center for Information Technology (FZI)
12:30
15m
Paper
Design and Evaluation of An Event-Driven Cloud-Based Architecture for A Remote Patient Monitoring System
Software Architecture in Practice
Pedro Linhares , Pedro Wanderley , Marza Zaranza , Maria Andréia Formico Rodrigues University of Fortaleza, Nabor Mendonca University of Fortaleza
12:45
15m
Journal Early-Feedback
MLOps for Cyberphysical Production Systems: Challenges and Solutions
Journal First
Link to publication
13:00
15m
Paper
Kubernetes High-Availability Software Architecture Options for Two-Node Clusters in IoT Applications
Software Architecture in Practice
Rhaban Amelung née Hark ABB Research, Heiko Koziolek ABB Corporate Research, Vladimir Yussupov ABB Corporate Research, Nafise Eskandani ABB Corporate Research Center
13:15
15m
Research paper
From Legacy to Intelligent IIoT Systems: Automation, Scalability and Elasticity
Research Papers
Gianluca Caiazza Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Teodors Lisovenko Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Pietro Ferrara Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Fabio Berti , Francesca Ferrari , Alessandro Zaupa , Guangzheng Zhang
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