Workshops and TutorialsPROFES 2023
Mon 11 DecDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
08:00 - 09:00 | |||
09:00 - 10:30 | Second Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering (CISE 2023)Workshops and Tutorials at W211 Chair(s): Pasquale Ardimento Università degli Studi di Bari See also workshop website | ||
09:00 5mDay opening | Opening words Workshops and Tutorials | ||
09:05 20mResearch preview | MaREA: Multi-class Random Forest for Automotive Intrusion Detection Workshops and Tutorials Danilo Caivano University of Bari, Christian Catalano University of Salento, Mirko De Vincentiis University of Bari, Italy, Alfred Lako Polytechnic University of Tirana, Alessandro Pagano University of Bari, Italy | ||
09:25 20mResearch preview | Forecasting The Developer's Impact in Managing the Technical Debt Workshops and Tutorials Lerina Aversano , Mario Luca Bernardi University of Sannio, Marta Cimitile Unitelma Sapienza University, Martina Iammarino University of Sannio | ||
09:45 20mResearch preview | Development of a Desktop Application to Enable Doctors to Remotely Monitor Patients’ Hematological Parameters Workshops and Tutorials Azzurra Ragone University of Bari, Mauro Camporeale University of Bari, Nunzia Lomonte University of Bari, Lucio Colizzi University of Bari | ||
10:05 20mResearch preview | The significance of classical simulations in the adoption of quantum technologies for software development Workshops and Tutorials Andrea D'Urbano University of Salento, Mario Angelelli University of Salento, Christian Catalano University of Salento |
10:30 - 11:00 | |||
11:00 - 12:30 | Second Workshop on Engineering Processes and Practices for Quantum Software (PPQS’ 23)Workshops and Tutorials at W208 Chair(s): Muhammad Waseem University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland See workshop website | ||
11:00 10mDay opening | Opening words Workshops and Tutorials | ||
11:10 20mResearch preview | Integration of Classical and Quantum Services Using an Enterprise Service Bus Workshops and Tutorials Javier Bonilla University of Malaga, Enrique Moguel University of Extremadura, Jose García-Alonso Universidad de Extremadura, Carlos Canal University of Málaga | ||
11:30 20mResearch preview | Problem decomposition to leverage quantum computing for optimization problems Workshops and Tutorials Niraj Dayama University of Jyväskylä, Majid Haghparast University of Jyväskylä, Vlad Stirbu University of Jyväskylä | ||
11:50 20mResearch preview | Quantum Algorithm Cards: Streamlining the development of hybrid classical-quantum applications Workshops and Tutorials |
11:00 - 12:30 | Second Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering (CISE 2023)Workshops and Tutorials at W211 Chair(s): Martina Iammarino University of Sannio See also workshop website | ||
11:00 20mResearch preview | Enhancing Bug-Fixing Time Prediction with LSTM-Based Approach Workshops and Tutorials Pasquale Ardimento Università degli Studi di Bari | ||
11:20 20mResearch preview | Enhancing Code Obfuscation Techniques: Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Malware Detection Workshops and Tutorials Christian Catalano University of Salento, Giorgia Specchia University of Salento, Nicolò Gianmauro Totaro University of Salento | ||
11:40 20mResearch preview | A perspective on the interplay between 5G and quantum computing for secure algorithm Workshops and Tutorials Andrea D'Urbano University of Salento, Christian Catalano University of Salento, Angelo Corallo University of Salento | ||
12:00 20mResearch preview | Speech Therapy supported by AI and smart assistants Workshops and Tutorials Miriana Calvano University of Bari, Antonio Curci University of Bari, Alessandro Pagano University of Bari, Italy, Antonio Piccinno University of Bari, Italy |
12:30 - 14:00 | |||
14:00 - 15:30 | |||
14:00 90mTutorial | Declarative Process Mining for Software Processes: the RuM toolkit and the Declare4Py Python library Workshops and Tutorials Anti Alman University of Tartu, Ivan Donadello Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Fabrizio Maria Maggi Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Marco Montali Free University of Bozen/Bolzano |
15:30 - 16:00 | |||
16:00 - 17:00 | |||
16:00 60mTutorial | Declarative Process Mining for Software Processes: the RuM toolkit and the Declare4Py Python library Workshops and Tutorials Anti Alman University of Tartu, Ivan Donadello Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Fabrizio Maria Maggi Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, Marco Montali Free University of Bozen/Bolzano |
18:00 - 21:00 | |||
Accepted Papers
Call for Papers
Workshops
Workshops are expected to be in tune with the topics of interest of the conference. Workshop proposals on interesting topics related to ongoing research or industrial projects are welcome. Workshops are either half or full day.
Format
Please use the following format for workshop proposals.
- Title (including acronym or short title).
- Name, biography, and contact information of workshop organizers.
- Abstract (max. 200 words), suitable for publication on the conference website and inclusion in conference registration materials.
- Description, to be used for evaluation, including theme, goals, relevance (especially to the PROFES community), workshop (including intended timeframe and tentative agenda) and paper formats (including the page limits), and information about previous editions (if applicable).
- Target audience and expected number of participants (minimum and maximum).
- Paper selection procedure.
- Special requirements, such as facilities, equipment, and materials, if applicable.
The maximum length of workshop papers is 12 pages.
Important Dates
- Workshop proposal submission: April, 11th, 2023
- Workshop proposal notification: May, 1st, 2023
- Workshop call for papers and website ready: May, 15th, 2023
- Workshop paper submission: July, 31th, 2023
- Workshop paper notifications: August, 28th, 2023
- Workshop paper camera-ready: September, 15th, 2023
- Workshop day: December, 11th, 2023
Submission
Workshop proposals should be prepared using the Springer LNCS template. The submission web page for all contributions in PROFES 2023 is: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=profes2023.
Accepted workshop papers will be published in the main conference proceedings, Springer LNCS format.
Tutorials
Tutorials are expected to be in tune with the topics of interest of the conference. Tutorial proposals on interesting topics related to ongoing research or industrial projects are welcome. Tutorials are either half or full day.
Format
Please use the following format for tutorial proposals.
- Title (including optional short title).
- Name, biography, and contact information of tutorial instructor(s).
- Abstract (max. 200 words), suitable for publication on the conference website and inclusion in conference registration materials.
- Description, to be used for evaluation, including covered topics, learning objectives, and tutorial format (including intended timeframe and tentative agenda).
- Target audience, prerequisites, and expected number of participants (minimum and maximum).
- Special requirements, such as facilities, equipment, and materials, if applicable.
The maximum length of tutorial paper is 6 pages.
Important Dates
- Tutorial proposal submission: June, 19th, 2023
- Tutorial proposal notification: July, 10th, 2023
- Tutorial paper submission: July, 31th, 2023
- Tutorial paper notification: August, 28th, 2023
- Tutorial paper camera-ready: September, 15th, 2023
- Tutorial day: December, 11th, 2023
Submission
Upon selection, the instructors of accepted tutorial proposals can submit a tutorial paper that will be published in the main conference proceedings. Tutorial paper submissions are not mandatory (i.e., the instructors of accepted tutorial proposals are free to choose whether, or not, to submit a tutorial paper). Tutorial papers must have a structure similar to typical short papers, with the main goal of making a scientific argument and motivating the main idea behind the accepted tutorial. Therefore, tutorial papers must not include any information peculiar to tutorial proposals like, for example, the biography, intended timeframe, expected number of participants, and special requirements. An example of tutorial papers can be found in the PROFES 2022 conference proceedings: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21388-5_41.
Tutorial proposals should be prepared using the Springer LNCS template. The submission web page for all contributions in PROFES 2023 is: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=profes2023.
Accepted Workshops
Second Workshop on Engineering Processes and Practices for Quantum Software (PPQS’ 23): https://sites.google.com/view/ppqs23/home
Second Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering (CISE 2023) : https://sites.google.com/view/profes-cise2023/home