Industry Experience Reports Track

The industry track at EASE 2020 aims to provide an opportunity for practitioners to share their experience in the area of empirical software engineering (ESE).
Broadly the track has the same research scope as the main conference. We invite two types of submissions to this track:

- Experience reports;
- Industrial perspectives.

The experience reports (both positive and negative) should concern the adoption and evaluation of software engineering technologies (like tools, ideas, processes, practices and methods) in industrial settings. As a general guide the experience report should consist of the following:

- A description of the organizational settings
- Motivation for the use/evaluation of a technology
- A summary of the outcomes and the steps leading to it
- A description of the challenges faced in this experience
- Based on the experience, conclude with lessons learned

Industrial perspective on ESE, for example, ideas and work in progress where practitioners are collaborating with academics engaging in ESE:

- A description of the collaboration setup
- Motivation and goals for the collaboration (e.g. action research)
- Methods and modes of engagement
- Preliminary results
- A reflection on what works and what can be further improved
- Lessons learned and implications for the ESE research community

Submissions should be max 2 pages extended abstract. Please use submit manuscripts via EasyChair in pdf format: (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ease2020) and choose the Industry Experience Reports Track option form the submission menu.

Presentations will take place during the main conference. This will be an excellent opportunity to showcase own work, receive valuable feedback, and exchange knowledge directly with other practitioners and researchers not otherwise collaborating with you.

Important Dates

Timezone: AoE (UTC-12h)

- Papers submission: December 22, 2019

- Notification: February 3, 2020

- Camera-ready: February 15, 2020

Co-Chairs and PC

Track Co-Chairs

Marius Mikalsen, SINTEF, Norway

Lucas Gren, Volvo Cars and Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Program Committee

Parastoo Mohagheghi, Norwegian Welfare Administration IT

Harald Wesenberg, Equinor

Anh Nguyen Duc, University of south-eastern Norway

Richard Torkar, Chalmers/GU

Viktoria Stray, University of Oslo

Nils Brede Moe, SINTEF

Teemu Karvonen, University of Oulu

Tomas Gustavsson, Karlstad University

Simone Spiegler, Robert Bosch Automotive 

Stefan Singman, Volvo Cars

Finn Olav Bjørnson, SINTEF

Vard Antinyan, Volvo Cars 

Jan Henrik Gundelsby, KnowIT

Lucy Ellen Lwakatare, Chalmers