Hi, folks,
The 5th International Workshop on Robotics Software Engineering (RoSE '23), co-located with ICSE '23, is approaching! The workshop brings together software engineers, user experience designers, data scientists, business people, and all other researchers and practitioners that build, test, and study robotics software! We would love to hear about experiences from folks within the ROS community and encourage submissions on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
- Analysis of challenges in robotic software engineering
- Architectures that lead to reusable robotic software
- Challenges for defining and integrating domain-specific languages for the design of robotic systems
- Continuous integration and deployment in robotics
- Identification and analysis of design principles promoting quality of service (e.g., performance, energy efficiency)
- Engineering the collaboration of multiple (heterogeneous) robots
- Machine learning for safety-critical robotic systems
- Metrics to measure non-functional properties (e.g., robustness, availability, etc.) and their application in robotic software
- Best practices in engineering robotic software
- Variability, modularity, and reusability in robotic software
- Validation and verification of robotic software
- Processes and tools supporting the engineering and development of robotic systems
- State-of-the-art research projects, innovative ideas, and field-based studies in robotic software engineering
- Lessons learned in the engineering and deployment of large-scale, real-world integrated robot
Submit your research / challenge showcase / lessons learned / vision / tool papers to RoSE’23 until January 13th, 2023 and join us at ICSE 2023 in May next year! We look forward to seeing you there.
More information at https://rose-workshops.github.io/rose2023