KEYNOTES - SBQS 2021
GUILHERME HORTA TRAVASSOS
Quinta-feira (11/11) 13:30 às 15:00
Electrical Engineer (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, 1985), M.Sc. (1990) and Ph.D. (1994) in Systems and Computing Engineering from COPPE / Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He did post-doctoral training at the University of Maryland-College Park together with SEL/NASA (USA - 1998/2000), having as main focus applied experimentation in Software Engineering and software product line. He is currently a full professor and coordinator of the Systems Engineering and Computer Science Program (PESC) at COPPE/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is a CNPq 1D Researcher and FAPERJ Scientist of Our State 2020. His research interests are inserted in the context of Experimental Software Engineering and Contemporary Software Systems Engineering, working mainly on the following topics: software quality (VV&T), ubiquitous and context-aware systems, Internet of Things, simulation in software engineering, environments and tools to support software development and experimentation. He leads the Experimental Software Engineering group at COPPE/UFRJ and is part of ISERN - International Software Engineering Research Network. He is a member of SBC - Brazilian Computer Society, SBPC - Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science, and a professional member of ACM - Association for Computer Machinery. He is an associate editor of Elsevier- Information & Software Technology (IST) and is on the editorial board of SBC - Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development (JSERD), World Scientific - International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (IJSEKE) and e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal (eISEJ). He collaborates with the software industry through research & development projects developed by COPPE/UFRJ. He participates in the Multidisciplinary Working Groups GT-Coronavirus and GT-Post-Pandemic of UFRJ against COVID-19. Further information can be obtained at www.cos.ufrj.br/~ght.
E aí, foi bom? Sabia que pode piorar?
A sociedade tem estado cada vez mais dependente de software. Na verdade, dependente de software com qualidade. Muito aprendemos e evoluímos ao longo destes anos no que diz respeito à qualidade do software e à maneira com a qual construímos um software com qualidade. Entretanto, por mais que tenhamos compreendido como resolver (mesmo que parcialmente) os problemas de qualidade do passado, sistemas de software contemporâneos com suas “propriedades” de onisciência, onipresença e onipotência nos colocam em uma situação desafiadora quanto à observação e garantia de sua qualidade. Esta palestra tem a intenção de realizar uma discussão (não exaustiva) sobre o que temos feito para a qualidade do software nos últimos 20 (+) anos e apresentar alguns desafios do presente que podem influenciar o futuro da qualidade de software.
JAN BOSCH
Terça-feira (11/11) 10:30 às 12:00
Jan Bosch is professor at Chalmers University Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden and director of the Software Center (www.software-center.se), a strategic partner-funded collaboration between 16 large European companies (including Ericsson, Volvo Cars, Volvo Trucks, Saab Defense, Scania, Siemens and Bosch) and five universities focused on digitalization. Earlier, he worked as Vice President Engineering Process at Intuit Inc where he also led Intuit's Open Innovation efforts and headed the central mobile technologies team. Before Intuit, he was head of the Software and Application Technologies Laboratory at Nokia Research Center, Finland. Prior to joining Nokia, he headed the software engineering research group at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. He received a MSc degree from the University of Twente, The Netherlands, and a PhD degree from Lund University, Sweden.
His research activities include digitalisation, evidence-based development, business ecosystems, artificial intelligence and machine/deep learning, software architecture, software product families and software variability management. He is the author of several books including "Design and Use of Software Architectures: Adopting and Evolving a Product Line Approach" published by Pearson Education (Addison-Wesley & ACM Press) and ÒSpeed, Data and Ecosystems: Excelling in a Software-Driven WorldÓ published by Taylor and Francis, editor of several books and volumes and author of hundreds of research articles. He is editor for Journal of Systems and Software as well as Science of Computer Programming, chaired several conferences as general and program chair, served on numerous program committees and organised countless workshops. Jan is a fellow member of the International Software Product Management Association (ISPMA) and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science.
Jan serves on the boards of IVER, Peltarion and Burt Intelligence and on the advisory boards of Assia Inc. in Redwood City, CA and Pure Systems GmbH (Germany). Earlier he was chairman of the board of Auqtus, Fidesmo and Remente. In the startup space, Jan is an angel investor in several startup companies. He also runs a boutique consulting firm, Boschonian AB, that offers its clients support around the implications of digitalization including the management of R&D and innovation. For more information see his website: www.janbosch.com.
Quality in The Age of Ops
Digitalization is shortening cycles for all digital technologies, causing the adoption of DevOps for software, DataOps for data and AIOps for machine learning. The notion of quality extends to all these technologies, but to date little research is available on managing quality for data and machine learning. Based on a decade of collaboration in the context of Software Center (a research initiative including 18 multi-national companies and five universities), I will discuss the evolution of technology in industry, the implications for managing quality and focus on the contemporary and future challenges.