SoHeal aims to enable and promote collaboration between academia and industry, unifying the views on software health of researchers and practitioners. The workshop's goals are to: (i) raise awareness of practitioners' problems with software health; (ii) familiarize practitioners with the progress made by academia; and (iii) connect the two communities to advance the body of knowledge and the state of practice.
Sponsor Type:1; 9
Organizing Committee
Gemma Catolino, Tilburg University - Jheronimus Academy of Data Science, 's-Hertogenbosch - The Netherlands
Ahmed Zerouali, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels - Belgium
Jesus Gonzalez-Barahona, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid - Spain
Slinger Jansen, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht - The Netherlands
Manuel De Stefano, University of Salerno - Italy (Publicity Chair)
Program Committee
Rabe Abdalkareem (Queen's University - CA)
Bram Adams (Polytechnique Montreal, CA)
Valerio Cosentino (Smart Protection, ES)
Eleni Constantinou (TU Eindhoven, NL)
Coen De Roover (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BE)
Alexandre Decan (University of Mons, BE)
Serge Demeyer (University of Antwerp, BE)
Dario Di Nucci (Tilburg University, NL)
Fatemeh Fard (University of British Columbia, CA)
Filomena Ferrucci (University of Salerno, IT)
Daniel Izquierdo (Bitergia, Spain - CHAOSS Member)
Raula Gaikovina Kula (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, JP)
Matt Germonprez (University of Nebraska, US - CHAOSS Member)
Zainab Masood (University of Auckland, NZ)
Tom Mens (University of Mons, BE)
Nicole Novielli (University of Bari, IT)
Ayushi Rastogi (Delft University of Technology, NL)
Gregorio Robles (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, ES)
Alexander Serebrenik (TU Eindhoven, NL)
Kate Stewart (Linux Foundation, US - CHAOSS Member)
Damian Tamburri (TU Eindhoven, NL)
Stefano Zacchiroli (University of Paris-Diderot, FR)
Topics for contributions on software health (at project, community or ecosystem level) include but are not limited to:
health of social, technical, legal, process or business;
aspects at ecosystem or project level;
technical health issues related to dependencies;
qualitative and/or quantitative studies;
tools (e.g., for analytics and visualization);
techniques to measure, assess, and monitor software ecosystem or project health at individual, team, organisational or community level;
prediction and/or recommendation models to forecast software ecosystem issues or improve their health;
experiences with developing and/or relying on software ecosystems in industry, open source or the public sector.
05月29日
2021
会议日期
初稿截稿日期
注册截止日期
2018年05月27日 瑞典
2018 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Software Health
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