Processes, methods and tools for engineering embedded systems: (tutorial)

Apostolos Ampatzoglou, Jukka Hemilä

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    Abstract

    The processes, methods, and tools for engineering embedded systems (PROMOTE) workshop focuses on research topics on the intersection of software engineering and embedded systems. Nowadays embedded software plays an increasingly important role in embedded systems development, and urges for intense maintenance activities. Therefore, the embedded systems community is expected to benefit from sharing knowledge with the software engineering community, in the sense of applying accumulated experience in handling maintenance effort. However, successful software engineering processes, methods or tools are not usually found in the ES industry, whereas, others might not be even directly applicable, and require tailoring. PROMOTE attempts to bring together practitioners and researchers from both communities, to discuss progress on embedded software processes, methods and tools; to gather empirical evidence on their use; and to identify priorities for a research agenda.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages3
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    Event16th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement, PROFES 2015 - Bolzano, Italy
    Duration: 2 Dec 20154 Dec 2015
    Conference number: 16

    Conference

    Conference16th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement, PROFES 2015
    Abbreviated titlePROFES 2015
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityBolzano
    Period2/12/154/12/15

    Keywords

    • engineering community
    • maintenance activity
    • maintenance efforts
    • research agenda
    • sharing knowledge
    • software engineering process
    • software process
    • systems development

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