These are the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems (SESoS 2018). After five successful previous editions, two of them co-located with ECSA, the European Conference of Software Architecture, we are now proud to present the sixth edition colocated with ICSE, the International Conference on Software Engineering, which is currently in its 40th edition as the premier worldwide conference for software engineering research. This edition is back to Europe after the fifth edition held in Buenos Aires, Argentina (May 2017) and the fourth edition held in Austin, Texas, United States (May 2016). In the past, the first edition was held in Montpellier, France (July 2013, co-located with ECOOP and ECMFA alongside with ECSA), the second in Vienna, Austria (August 2014), while the third was in Florence, Italy (May 2015, the first ICSE edition).
Systems-of-Systems (SoS) have become increasingly complex and are frequently used in highly distributed, dynamic, and open environments. SoS have emerged as a new class of evolving software systems, where their constituents (systems themselves in their own right) work cooperatively in order to fulfil specific missions. It has already been established that SoS are characterized by managerial and operational independence, geographic distribution, evolutionary development, and the creation of emergent behavior. These characteristics have raised substantial challenges to software engineering researchers and practitioners.
Therefore, SoS are becoming ever more important both for industry and academia. SoS are increasingly involved in applications that address societal needs such as environmental monitoring, distributed energy grids management, emergency coordination and crisis management, global traffic control, and smart cities. Software engineering theories and tools are needed to adequately design, implement, operate, and even evolve such dynamic, complex software-intensive SoS.
This workshop series has been the first one to address this new perspective specifically. The main goal of SESoS is to provide a forum for software engineering researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas and experiences, analyze research and development issues, discuss promising solutions, and propose visions for the future. The sixth edition of the workshop focuses on discussing and establishing the foundations (adaptivity and reconfiguration models, and interoperability management) for the SoS Software Engineering domain, to pave the way for a more structured community effort.
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A meta-model for representing system-of-systems ontologies
A System-of-Systems (SoS) is a large-scale complex system that integrates multiple constituent systems, which have managerial and operational independence. In order to achieve higher-level common goals of an SoS, it is important to systematically ...
A cooperative SoS architecting approach based on adaptive multi-agent systems
This paper focuses on Systems of Systems (SoS) modeling and architecting. SoS architecting deals with the way that independent components of a SoS can be dynamically structured and can change autonomously their interactions in an efficient manner to ...
A conceptual framework for safe reconfiguration in open system of systems
Software-intensive systems in application domains like autonomous agriculture, avionics and healthcare need to be more and more adaptive. Dynamic integration of components and a subsequent reconfiguration at runtime results in changed functional and ...
Mandala: an agent-based platform to support interoperability in systems-of-systems
A particular challenge to the construction of systems-of-systems (SoS) is the high heterogeneity of their constituent systems, thereby making interoperability an important issue to be tackled. This paper introduces Mandala, a platform to support ...
Do we need new strategies for testing systems-of-systems?
This paper overviews the main Systems-of-Systems (SoS) characteristics that can impact on their verification, validation and testing (VV&T). Furthermore, it addresses technical, conceptual, social and organizational challenges, discusses which existing ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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SESoS '13 | 10 | 4 | 40% |
Overall | 10 | 4 | 40% |