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AST 2022
Tue 17 - Wed 18 May 2022 Midspace Room
co-located with ICSE 2022
VenueDavid Lawrence Convention Center
Room nameRoom 317
Floor3
Room InformationNo extra information available
Program

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Mon 23 May

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09:00 - 09:30
Opening - CHASE, now in person!CHASE Research Papers at Room 317
09:00
30m
Day opening
CHASE, now in person!
CHASE Research Papers

09:30 - 10:30
09:30
60m
Meeting
~3 ad-hoc subgroups
CHASE Research Papers

11:00 - 12:30
11:00
90m
Meeting
~3 ad-hoc subgroups
CHASE Research Papers

13:30 - 14:30
13:30
60m
Meeting
~3 ad-hoc subgroups
CHASE Research Papers

15:30 - 16:30
15:30
60m
Meeting
~3 ad-hoc subgroups
CHASE Research Papers

Tue 24 May

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09:00 - 10:30
BoF: Sofware Engineering EducationICSE Birds of a Feather at Room 317
Chair(s): Jonathan Bell Northeastern University, Stephan Krusche Technische Universität München

The goal of this BoF is to bring together educators to discuss ideas for curriculums, methods, and pedagogies for teaching software engineering. We are particularly interested in discussing topics related to: teaching software design, integrating real-world projects into courses, and adapting software engineering courses to today’s emerging technologies and cultural norms. The structure of this session will be informal: the full group will meet to discuss shared interests in software engineering education, then split into several round-table discussions, and reconvene at the end of the session to share key insights.

15:30 - 17:00
BoF: IWSiB International Workshop on Software-intensive BusinessICSE Birds of a Feather at Room 317
Chair(s): Usman Rafiq Free University of Bolzano, Karl Werder University of Cologne

The global pandemic has shown, thanks to advanced software technologies, society and businesses were able to quickly respond to environmental disruptions. Software-intensive businesses had to quickly pivot their business model. Also, demands in software-based service offerings facilitating remote work drastically increased and challenged control modes of prior management practices. These exemplary challenges cannot be tackled by engineering or business disciplines alone. The 5th International Workshop on Software-intensive Business (IWSiB) aims to bring together research communities working on topics relevant to software-intensive business to jointly investigate these challenges and to bridge the gap between different research communities. The workshop will facilitate knowledge exchange through discussions of issues and experiences, to improve research contributions through feedback from the wider community, and to develop new projects between researchers and practitioners. To this end, the workshop will be a mix of research work and industry experience presentations, interactive discussions and group activities, to maximize the potential synergy among the participants from different research and industry backgrounds.

Tue 24 May

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Mon 23 May

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