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Robotics is one of the most challenging domains for software engineering. Deploying even simple applications requires integrating solutions from experts of various domains, including navigation, path planning, manipulation, localization, human-robot interaction, etc. Integration of modules contributed by respective domain ex- perts is one of the key challenges in engineering software-centric systems, yet only one of the cross-cutting software concerns crucial to robotics. As robots often operate in dynamic, partially observable environments additional challenges include adaptability, robustness, safety, and security. This workshop aims at bringing together re- searchers from participating domains with practitioners to identify new frontiers in robotics software engineering, discuss challenges raised by real-world applications, and transfer latest insights from research to industry.
Robotics is one of the most challenging domains for software engineering. Deploying even simple applications requires integrating solutions from experts of various domains, including navigation, path planning, manipulation, localization, human-robot interaction, etc. Integration of modules contributed by respective domain ex- perts is one of the key challenges in engineering software-centric systems, yet only one of the cross-cutting software concerns crucial to robotics. As robots often operate in dynamic, partially observable environments additional challenges include adaptability, robustness, safety, and security. This workshop aims at bringing together re- searchers from participating domains with practitioners to identify new frontiers in robotics software engineering, discuss challenges raised by real-world applications, and transfer latest insights from research to industry.
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Revision as of 17:51, 8 October 2017

1st International Workshop on Robotics Software Engineering (RoSE) 2018
proposed to ICSE 2018
Gothenburg, Sweden, May 27 - June 03, 2018

Contents

Theme & Goals

Robotics is one of the most challenging domains for software engineering. Deploying even simple applications requires integrating solutions from experts of various domains, including navigation, path planning, manipulation, localization, human-robot interaction, etc. Integration of modules contributed by respective domain ex- perts is one of the key challenges in engineering software-centric systems, yet only one of the cross-cutting software concerns crucial to robotics. As robots often operate in dynamic, partially observable environments additional challenges include adaptability, robustness, safety, and security. This workshop aims at bringing together re- searchers from participating domains with practitioners to identify new frontiers in robotics software engineering, discuss challenges raised by real-world applications, and transfer latest insights from research to industry.

Topics of Interest

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Workshop Program

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Submission Guidelines

All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity by the program committee. All workshop papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format through the workshop website.

Important Dates

  • Mon 5 Feb 2018: Workshop papers submissions
  • Mon 5 Mar 2018: Notification of accepted papers (strict deadline)
  • Mon 19 Mar 2018: Camera ready copies (strict deadline)

Organizing Committee

Program Committee

  • Leif Ahlman, Drones Networking, Sweden
  • Karl-Erik Årzén, University of Lund, Sweden
  • Mauro Birattari, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
  • Darko Bozhinoski, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
  • Davide Brugali, University of Bergamo, Italy
  • Mathias Buerger, Bosch, Germany
  • Javier Camara Moreno, CMU, USA
  • Alessandro di Fava, Pal Robotics, Spainn
  • Juergen Dingel, Queen's School of Computing, Canada
  • Francesco Ferro, Pal Robotics, Spain
  • David Garlan, CMU, USA
  • Holger Giese, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany
  • Sebastian Götz, University of Dresden, Germany
  • Peter Gorm Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
  • Fredrik Heintz, Linköping University, Sweden
  • Rogardt Heldal, Høgskulen på Vestlandet, Norway
  • Nico Hochgeschwender, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Rajeev Joshi, JPL, USA
  • Danica Kragic, KTH, Sweden
  • Martina Maggio, University of Lund, Sweden
  • Claudio Menghi, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Arne Nordmann, Bosch, Germany
  • Ivan Ruchkin, CMU, USA
  • Andrey Rusakov, ETH, Switzerland
  • Christian Schlegel, University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany
  • Jana Tumova, KTH, Sweden
  • Andrzej Wasowski, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark %
  • Sebastian Wrede, University of Bielefeld, Germany
  • Justyna Zander, NVIDIA, USA

Call for Papers

  • [TODO Call for Papers (PDF)]