Call for Papers: SEAA 2025 - 51st Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)
SEAA 2025
51st Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)
Salerno, Italy, September 10-12, 2025
Track on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
Submission deadline: 15th April, 2025
Track Chairs:
Verena Klös, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Saad Mubeen, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Karl-Erwin Großpietsch, Euromicro
Konrad Kloeckner, Euromicro
Summary of the subject matter covered by the track:
For more than 25 years, extensive software/hardware research and development efforts had been made to solve problems in real-time, safety-critical, and embedded systems. Novel techniques and solutions had been developed. However, the increasing performance of embedded systems and advances in autonomous systems and communication technologies have led to a demand for more complex and autonomous systems in many application areas.
In several novel application areas such as smart power grids, renewable energy and power management, routing in current and future Internet applications, traffic planning or traffic control systems in logistics, smart health systems, Internet-of-Things, connected and collaborative smart mobility solutions, and self-driving vehicles, novel technological developments have raised a class of novel cross-disciplinary R&D topics where modeling, implementation, analysis, and systematic testing by incorporating simulative approaches require very close collaboration between researchers and developers from the disciplines involved.
Intelligent cyber-physical systems, such as self-driving cars, smart homes or e-health solutions, will increasingly influence our daily lives. They will deal with increasingly insecure and changing environments while having to comply with strict security and safety requirements. Therefore, features such as self-awareness and techniques such as runtime monitoring, self-adaptation and verification will become increasingly important. With increasing influence on our lives, new requirements such as explainability or interpretability are also gaining importance.
This track aims at gathering ideas, challenges, and solutions related to the design, engineering and quality assurance of modern cyber-physical systems.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Design and engineering for these cyber-physical systems:
Models, architectures, and design patterns for CPS
Model-based and component-based software development approaches for CPS
Middleware and runtime environment for CPS
Testing, validation and verification of CPS
Metrics, approaches & tools to investigate, observe, and improve CPS
Timing and other resource analysis of software and systems architectures for CPS
Context-awareness, self-adaptivity, intelligence of CPS
Explainability & interpretability of autonomous CPS
CPS software in the edge-cloud continuum
Industrial best practices, experience reports, and tool demonstrations
- Application domains for cyber-physical systems:
Automotive, ground transportation including railway, interconnected mobility
Smart and interconnected logistics
Next generation manufacturing in factories
Aerospace
Smart healthcare, medical research, (artificial) immune systems
Energy production, distribution, storage, coordination, and supply
Consumer electronics, interconnected society
Robotics
Author’s schedule:
Deadline for paper submission April 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance May 15, 2025
Camera-ready papers June 1, 2025
All the instructions for paper submission are included in the conference website: https://dsd-seaa.com/seaa-call-for-papers-2025/
SEAA 2025
51st Euromicro Conference Series on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)
Salerno, Italy, September 10-12, 2025
Track on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
Submission deadline: 15th April, 2025
Track Chairs:
Verena Klös, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Saad Mubeen, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Karl-Erwin Großpietsch, Euromicro
Konrad Kloeckner, Euromicro
Summary of the subject matter covered by the track:
For more than 25 years, extensive software/hardware research and development efforts had been made to solve problems in real-time, safety-critical, and embedded systems. Novel techniques and solutions had been developed. However, the increasing performance of embedded systems and advances in autonomous systems and communication technologies have led to a demand for more complex and autonomous systems in many application areas.
In several novel application areas such as smart power grids, renewable energy and power management, routing in current and future Internet applications, traffic planning or traffic control systems in logistics, smart health systems, Internet-of-Things, connected and collaborative smart mobility solutions, and self-driving vehicles, novel technological developments have raised a class of novel cross-disciplinary R&D topics where modeling, implementation, analysis, and systematic testing by incorporating simulative approaches require very close collaboration between researchers and developers from the disciplines involved.
Intelligent cyber-physical systems, such as self-driving cars, smart homes or e-health solutions, will increasingly influence our daily lives. They will deal with increasingly insecure and changing environments while having to comply with strict security and safety requirements. Therefore, features such as self-awareness and techniques such as runtime monitoring, self-adaptation and verification will become increasingly important. With increasing influence on our lives, new requirements such as explainability or interpretability are also gaining importance.
This track aims at gathering ideas, challenges, and solutions related to the design, engineering and quality assurance of modern cyber-physical systems.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Design and engineering for these cyber-physical systems:
Models, architectures, and design patterns for CPS
Model-based and component-based software development approaches for CPS
Middleware and runtime environment for CPS
Testing, validation and verification of CPS
Metrics, approaches & tools to investigate, observe, and improve CPS
Timing and other resource analysis of software and systems architectures for CPS
Context-awareness, self-adaptivity, intelligence of CPS
Explainability & interpretability of autonomous CPS
CPS software in the edge-cloud continuum
Industrial best practices, experience reports, and tool demonstrations
- Application domains for cyber-physical systems:
Automotive, ground transportation including railway, interconnected mobility
Smart and interconnected logistics
Next generation manufacturing in factories
Aerospace
Smart healthcare, medical research, (artificial) immune systems
Energy production, distribution, storage, coordination, and supply
Consumer electronics, interconnected society
Robotics
Author’s schedule:
Deadline for paper submission April 15, 2025
Notification of acceptance May 15, 2025
Camera-ready papers June 1, 2025
All the instructions for paper submission are included in the conference website: https://dsd-seaa.com/seaa-call-for-papers-2025/