Software Technology Exchange Workshop 2018

Call for presentations
Av Nicolas Martin-Vivaldi
Swedsoft invites you to the Seventh Software Technology Exchange Workshop (STEW). The purpose is to encourage and promote cooperation between industry, academia, and the public sector, to visualize research results and stimulate new cooperations in the area of software technology. The workshop will take place October 17-18, 2018, at Malmö University.

 

 

STEW - General Information
The purpose of STEW is to encourage and promote cooperation between industry and academia, cooperation within industry, and cooperation with the public sector, to visualize research results and stimulate new cooperations in the area of software technology.
Transfer of results of academic research into real products or integrating them into industrial ways-of-working is one of the key challenges for both academic institutions and companies. Many companies today are often unaware of the existing research and many academic institutions have difficulties to disseminate their results within the industry.
To remedy this, the Software Technology Exchange Workshop (STEW) has been organized by Swedsoft to facilitate knowledge exchange and dissemination of academic results within the industry. STEW provides a forum for researchers and industry representatives to meet and learn about recent, industry-relevant research in the domain of software development. 

The workshop also promotes networking among academic and industrial attendees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This year we seek presentations related to improving efficiency by 1) letting the computers do more of the software development, or 2) by developing software together across organizational boundaries. This year’s themes are:

  • Let the machine do the job – AI and ML in software development
  • Let us do it together – Open source in software development

 

Download the call for presentations here and
Register your paper proposal here 
Due date for paper registration is April 1th, but don't wait do it today!

Practical information on STEW web

Nicolas Martin-Vivaldi
Nicolas Martin-Vivaldi
nicolas.martin-vivaldi@addalot.se