Engineering Ubiquitous Software Systems
Christos Tsigkanos
Technical University (TU), Wein
Politecnico di Milano, this seminar will be held online
November 9th, 2020
5.00 pm
Contatcs:
Elisabetta Di Nitto
Research Line:
Advanced software architectures and methodologies
Technical University (TU), Wein
Politecnico di Milano, this seminar will be held online
November 9th, 2020
5.00 pm
Contatcs:
Elisabetta Di Nitto
Research Line:
Advanced software architectures and methodologies
Sommario
On November 9th, 2020 at 5.00 pm, Christos Tsigkanos, Technical University (TU) of Wein, will hold an online seminar on “Engineering Ubiquitous Software Systems" .
Today, even small devices -- from mobile phones to industrial robots -- are internet-connected, are capable of running software and are situated close to end-users inducing overall ubiquitous systems which are increasingly integrated in daily life. The problem of engineering such systems in a dependable manner will not go away – it will only become more pressing, as systems are characterized by heterogeneity, are spatially distributed, and are increasingly expected to reliably satisfy their requirements. It is clear that if we are going to use ad-hoc methods, we’ll end up with ad-hoc problems. Instead, we need to employ appropriate representations, techniques and methods that software engineering as a discipline has long pursued. In particular, this talk will outline how this vision relates to the wide themes of cyber-physical spaces as a modelling conception, the increasing importance of the edge of the network for reliable internet technology systems as well as the use of model transformation techniques toward practical applications.
Virtual room: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com
Meeting number: 121 926 8225
Password: PGu2GmQ9dA3
c53a456984eb4bcc81450300a2f4d131
By video: 1219268225@politecnicomilano.webex.com
or calling to: 62.109.219.4 and insert meeting number
By phone:
+44-20-7660-8149 United Kingdom Toll
Access Code: 121 926 8225
Today, even small devices -- from mobile phones to industrial robots -- are internet-connected, are capable of running software and are situated close to end-users inducing overall ubiquitous systems which are increasingly integrated in daily life. The problem of engineering such systems in a dependable manner will not go away – it will only become more pressing, as systems are characterized by heterogeneity, are spatially distributed, and are increasingly expected to reliably satisfy their requirements. It is clear that if we are going to use ad-hoc methods, we’ll end up with ad-hoc problems. Instead, we need to employ appropriate representations, techniques and methods that software engineering as a discipline has long pursued. In particular, this talk will outline how this vision relates to the wide themes of cyber-physical spaces as a modelling conception, the increasing importance of the edge of the network for reliable internet technology systems as well as the use of model transformation techniques toward practical applications.
Virtual room: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com
Meeting number: 121 926 8225
Password: PGu2GmQ9dA3
c53a456984eb4bcc81450300a2f4d131
By video: 1219268225@politecnicomilano.webex.com
or calling to: 62.109.219.4 and insert meeting number
By phone:
+44-20-7660-8149 United Kingdom Toll
Access Code: 121 926 8225