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The theme of this workshop was to consider the future of software engineering as an interdisciplinary activity by (a) identifying and challenging the assumptions which drive current software engineering processes, and (b) drawing on the models and techniques which are used in cognate, related disciplines, in order to transform software engineering into a more holistic, interdisciplinary activity which breaks down rigid barriers between disciplines, representations and processes.