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SEAMS 2022
Mon 23 - Tue 24 May 2022
co-located with ICSE 2022

Welcome to the website of the Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems 2022 conference, co-located with the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2022).

SEAMS 2022 Goes Virtual

Considering the current evolving situation around the COVID-19 pandemic, and to provide some certainty to potential SEAMS participants, we have decided to make SEAMS 2022 a virtual-first (remote) event. The technical program of SEAMS 2022 will be held in a virtual format on the 18, 19, and 20 of May. For those who wish to attend in person, the physical event will be held in Pittsburgh on the 23rd of May (2022), co-located with the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2022).

Accepted Papers & Program

The accepted papers are out: check them out here!

You can also check the program for all the conference the sessions in the dedicated page, including both the virtual (18-20 May) and the in person (23 May) events.

Newsletter Registration

Stay updated on the conference organization, general community updates and call for papers by registering to the SEAMS newsletter: registration form.

SEAMS Vision

We are building today an exciting future in which autonomous vehicles navigate complex environments, smart cities help to solve public problems and achieve a higher quality of life, and service robots support social care workers or perform tasks that are too dangerous for humans. All these software-intensive systems need to continuously preserve and optimize their operation in the presence of uncertain changes in their operating environment, resource variability, evolving user needs, attacks and faults. In addition to that, the complexity of these systems demands autonomy, self-management, and self-adaptation. SEAMS is a CORE-A ranked conference that focuses on focuses on applying software engineering methods, techniques, processes and tools to support the construction of safe, performant, and cost-effective self-adaptive and autonomous systems that provide self-* properties like self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection.

The objective of SEAMS is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government, to investigate, discuss, examine and advance the fundamental principles, the state of the art, and the solutions addressing critical challenges of engineering self-adaptive and self-managing systems.