Data for software development – STEW 2020

Today Swedsoft, together with our co-hosts, are happy to release the program for the ninth annual Software Technology Exchange Workshop, STEW 2020 - this year with the theme Data for Software Development.

This year’s conference program is filled with presentations giving different perspectives on the theme data for software development.

At the conference Software Technology Exchange Workshop, STEW, we put a lot of focus on meeting new people, from different industries, academia and the public sector, from all of Sweden. It’s a conference for creating new ideas and new cooperation. This is done through several breaks, keeping the maximum number of participators limited and not the least with the STEW dinner on the evening of day one. And of course, a lot of new inspiration from all of our speakers.

This year’s STEW presentations:

  • AI-engineering: what is needed for a successful development and operation of AI-systems?
    Ivica Crnkovic, Professor of software engineering, Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg
    Helena Holmström Olsson, Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology, Malmö University
  • Visual software analytics: challenges and opportunities
    Rafael M. Martins, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science and Media Technology, Linnaeus University
    Markus Borg, PhD, Senior Researcher, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
    Welf Löwe, Professor, Linnaeus University and Softwerk AB
  • AI on the edge – Data stream analytics and solutions for edge based machine learning
    Henrik Arleving, Industrial innovation Architect, HMS Industrial Networks
    Shooresh Sufiye, Software Developer, HMS Industrial Networks
  • Open data and open innovation around roads
    Thomas Olsson, Senior researcher,  RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
  • Intellectual property as a tool for constructing data openness
    Pavel Kopylov, IP Business & Legal Consultant, Synergon AB
  • Making Program Analysis Useful Together
    Emma Söderberg, Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University
  • From beauty in code to beauty in data
    Markus Borg, Senior Researcher, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
    Adam Tornhill, Founder and CEO, CodeScene
  • Explainable artificial intelligence for predictive maintenance
    Slawomir Nowaczyk, Professor in Machine Learning, Halmstad University
  • The petabyte project
    Sven Nilsson, Software Innovation Specialist, SAAB AB

In between the presentations there will be time to network and meet people from industry, academia and public sector from all around Sweden. In the end of day one there will also be the traditional STEW dinner, a great opportunity for you to have interesting discussions.

“This years STEW conference covers a lot of interesting topics and aspects on the theme Data for software development and I look forward to listen to the speakers, discussions and not the least the opportunity to meet the participants” says Gabriel Modéus, Swedsoft’s secretary general and STEW project leader.

Today we also open the Registration to this year’s conference. Do not wait to secure your participation!

Co-hosts for STEW 2020 are Högskolan i Halmstad, AB Volvo, Teknikföretagen, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Informator, Linnéuniversitetet, Malmö Universitet, Saab, Scania, Business Region Göteborg and Addalot.

 


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