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    WASA 2015 - Workshop on Automotive Software Architectures

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    Website http://www.win.tue.nl/wasa2015/organization.html | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category software;software quality;automotive;software architecture

    Deadline: March 12, 2015 | Date: May 04, 2015

    Venue/Country: Montreal, Canada

    Updated: 2015-02-04 00:03:12 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    WASA 2015 - Workshop on Automotive Software Architectures, co located with

    WICSA 2015 and CompArch 2015

    Call for Papers

    More than a decade ago, the term automotive software engineering was

    officially introduced in the software community addressing research

    challenges and technical issues encountering software development in

    automotive domain. Today automotive vehicles are complex systems with

    millions of lines of code, dozens of microcontrollers, and intertwined

    networking system. Self-driving cars, (fully) electric vehicles, Car-to-X

    communications are all enabled by software and new features require more

    advanced software architecture and engineering approaches suitable for

    automotive domain.

    Therefore, to bring together researchers and practitioners in the area of

    automotive software engineering, the international workshop on the Workshop

    on Automotive Software Architectures (WASA) is being organized with the 12th

    Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA) and the 9th

    CompArch federated conference series, the premier gatherings of software

    architecture and component based software engineering practitioners and

    researchers.

    Papers can be submitted in the following categories:

    Full papers (8 pages) presenting novel research ideas, significant empirical

    studies, successful industrial applications, or important perspectives.

    Industrial papers (4 pages) sharing industrial experience, challenges,

    research or technical problems, case studies.

    Position or future trend papers (4 pages) raising new ideas, challenges,

    ongoing research or early research results, and future trends.

    All papers must conform to the ACM proceedings format. Accepted papers will

    become part of the workshop proceedings and published in the WICSA/CompArch

    companion proceedings. Submit your paper electronically via EasyChair.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    ? Automotive system/software architecture (Architecture description

    languages, experiences of applying AUTOSAR standard, integration of software

    and hardware components, communication infrastructures, ...)

    ? Automotive software quality

    ? Automotive software safety

    ? Automotive component-based software engineering

    ? Model-based automotive software development

    ? Automotive software engineering techniques

    ? Automotive reverse engineering

    ? Software engineering techniques for autonomous driving vehicles

    (processing big data generated from all the sensors in the autonomous

    driving cars, …)

    ? Software engineering techniques for hybrid and fully electric

    vehicles

    ? Novel software engineering approaches in automotive SE (e.g.

    continuous integration, software ecosystems)

    Important Dates:

    03/12/2015 Paper submission

    03/26/2015 Notification of acceptance

    04/03/2015 Camera-ready

    05/04/2015 Workshop

    Website:

    http://www.win.tue.nl/wasa2015/organization.html

    Contact:

    Yanja Dajsuren (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)

    Harald Altinger (Audi AG, Germany)

    Miroslaw Staron (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)


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