ERRoSS 2020: 1st International Workshop on Engineering Resilient Robot Software Systems Splendor Hotel Taichung Taichung, Taiwan, November 9-11, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.erross.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=erross2020 |
Submission deadline | September 9, 2020 |
This workshop benefits the field of robotic software engineering by promoting novel ideas, technologies, tools, and best practices for building high-quality, robust and resilient robotic software. Feature-driven development of robotic software is still hardly possible in the environments we currently work in since the sheer complexity of the technology itself is challenging enough. With this workshop we want to lay the foundations for a community bringing together roboticists and software people who push for developer productivity, modern methods and tools because in the end, robots can only be good if their developers find perfect circumstances for engineering them.
Submission Guidelines
We solicit submissions of
- Research papers presenting new unpublished work (max eight (8) pages in length)
- Work-in-progress papers describing novel research approaches and containing preliminary results (max. two (2) pages in length)
- Lessons learned papers that present relevant experiences from industry (max. four (4) pages in length)
- Vision papers on the future of resilient software engineering in robotics (max. four (4) pages in length)
Submitted papers should be formatted according to the IRC guidelines. Papers accepted to the workshop will be published in the workshops section of the conference proceedings and archived by IEEE Xplore.
List of Topics
- Best practices in engineering robotic software (with focus on resilience)
- Continuous integration and deployment in robotics
- Metrics to measure non-functional properties (with focus on resilience) and their application in robotic software
- Validation and verification of robotic software
- Test automation for robotic software
- Certification of robotic software
- Lessons learned in the engineering and deployment of robotic software
- Engineering robotic software for evolution
- Tools for robotic software developers
- Continuous reliability engineering
- Security testing of robotic systems
- Ensuring security properties in evolving robotic software
- Increasing developer productivity in robotics
- Agile methods for resilient robotic software engineering
Committees
Program Committee (preliminary)
- Endika Gil Uriarte (ALIAS Robotics)
- Stefan Rass (Klagenfurt University)
- Victor Mayoral Vilches (ALIAS Robotics)
Organizing committee
- Bernhard Dieber (JOANNEUM RESEARCH)
- Martin Pinzger (Klagenfurt University)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to bernhard.dieber@joanneum.at