The Second IEEE International Conference on Robotic Computing

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NFSERC 2018

 

The objectives of the workshop are manifold:

  • Identify the new frontiers and new opportunities to advance the state-of-the-art in Software Engineering research and practices for robotic systems;
  • Develop a community-based plan for advances in software engineering technologies and methodologies for robotic systems, and review needs prompted by the newest trends in software engineering such as software patterns, real-time systems, big data, cloud computing, social network, natural language, machine vision, intelligent systems, and other innovative trends for robotic systems.

Additional objectives that support the above include:

  • Collaborations between industry and academia;
  • Advance and evolve software engineering state-of-the-art and build on existing resources and methods for robotic systems in an evolutionary manner;
  • Through a community process there will be a focus on promoting research in these areas and engaging top minds on the improvements that are needed to compile recommendations for directed research for the new frontiers in software engineering for robotic systems.

The workshop will target core knowledge that will be used to fundamentally evolve software engineering practice and to support the development of flexible and reusable software modules that are not necessarily tied to a single domain and are easily adapted when functional or non-functional requirements change.  The Workshop will promote a way of building software such that the software is not by definition tied to a specific application context.  The workshop participants will be urged to share techniques that have demonstrated progress towards the above-stated vision and goal and to grapple with the motivations listed above.

 

Workshop Format

The workshop is a half-day and feature 15-minute presentations by the authors of the accepted papers, and a discussion (different views, questions and answers) for 20 minutes.  A one-hour session at the end of the workshop will allow the participants to plan and organize areas requiring further research and development. We intend to produce a book from the compendium of submissions.

 

Important Dates

Position Papers due: December 5, 2017
Notification: December 21, 2017
Camera Ready: December 31, 2017

 
Organizers (Point of Contacts)

Prof. Mohamed E. Fayad, San José State University, USA
Email: m.fayad@sjsu.edu