Reporting on a Decade of Promoting Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems and Software Ecosystems

Rodrigo Santos, Eleni Constantinou, P. Antonino, J. Bosch
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Systems-of-systems (SoS) have become increasingly complex and frequently used in highly distributed, dynamic, and open environments. SoS refer to evolving software systems in which constituent systems (themselves systems in their own right) cooperatively work to fulfill specific, complex missions, facing Software Engineering researchers and practitioners with substantial challenges. Software ecosystems (SECO) have also become an important research topic, addressing social issues along with technical aspects of software development. SoS and SECO are closely related and naturally distributed in development teams. In both fields, distributed resources aim at reducing cost and reaching new Information Technology markets. Software Engineering-related problems and challenges are amplified and become more critical when SoS and SECO are analyzed together. The 10th IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Software Engineering for Systems-of-Systems and Software Ecosystems (SESoS 2022) celebrates a decade of promoting a forum to exchange ideas and experiences, analyze research and development issues, discuss promising solutions, and propose theoretical foundations for the development and evolution of complex software-intensive systems, inspiring visions for the future of Software Engineering for SoS and SECO, as well as paving the way for a more structured community effort. Based on the community feedback, topics of interest should address systems thinking and complexity of those types of systems. As such, the SESoS community is reflecting on how the different dimensions of those types of systems - technological, organizational, and social - should be addressed in research and practice.
关于促进系统的系统和软件生态系统的软件工程十年的报告
系统的系统(SoS)已经变得越来越复杂,并且经常用于高度分布式、动态和开放的环境中。SoS指的是不断发展的软件系统,其中组成系统(本身就是系统)协同工作以完成特定的、复杂的任务,面对软件工程研究人员和实践者的重大挑战。软件生态系统(SECO)也已成为一个重要的研究课题,解决了软件开发的技术方面和社会问题。so和SECO密切相关,自然分布在开发团队中。在这两个领域,分配资源的目的是降低成本和进入新的信息技术市场。当SoS和SECO一起分析时,软件工程相关的问题和挑战被放大并变得更加关键。第十届IEEE/ACM系统与软件生态系统软件工程国际研讨会(SESoS 2022)庆祝十年来促进论坛交流思想和经验,分析研究和开发问题,讨论有前途的解决方案,并为复杂软件密集型系统的发展和演变提出理论基础,激发对SoS和SECO软件工程未来的愿景。同时也为更有组织的社区努力铺平道路。根据社区反馈,感兴趣的主题应该涉及系统思考和这些类型系统的复杂性。因此,SESoS社区正在思考如何在研究和实践中处理这些类型系统的不同维度——技术、组织和社会。
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