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      9:00 - 9:15    Opening  
      9:15 - 10:30    Invited speaker: Rick Kazman (SEI - Software Engineering Institute)  
      10:30 - 11:00    Coffee Break  
      11:00 - 12:30    Technical session 1: SoS Architecture  
      12:30 - 14:00    Lunch break  
      14:00 - 15:30    Technical session 2: SoS Models and Quality  
      15:30 - 16:00    Coffee break  
      16:00 - 17:15    Working session: Challenges for Engineering SoS  
      17:15 - 17:30    Closing  



Keynote Speaker: Rick Kazman (SEI - Software Engineering Institute) (Presentation)

Title: The Architecture of Complexity Revisited: Design Principles for Ultra-Large-Scale Systems

Rick Kazman is a Professor at the University of Hawaii and a Principal Researcher at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. His primary research interests are software architecture, design and analysis tools, software visualization, and software engineering economics. Kazman has created several highly influential methods and tools for architecture analysis, including the SAAM (Software Architecture Analysis Method), the ATAM (Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method), the CBAM (Cost-Benefit Analysis Method) and the Dali and Titan tools. He is the author of over 150 peer-reviewed papers, and co-author of several books, including Software Architecture in Practice, Evaluating Software Architectures: Methods and Case Studies, and Ultra-Large-Scale Systems: The Software Challenge of the Future. Kazman received a B.A. (English/Music) and M.Math (Computer Science) from the University of Waterloo, an M.A. (English) from York University, and a Ph.D. (Computational Linguistics) from Carnegie Mellon University. How he ever became a software engineering researcher is anybody’s guess. When not architecting or writing about architecture, Kazman may be found cycling, playing the piano, practicing Tae Kwon Do and Jiu Jitsu, or (more often) flying back and forth between Hawaii and Pittsburgh.


Technical session 1: SoS Architecture

Foreword: Towards Reference Architectures for Systems-of-Systems (Presentation)
Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Flavio Oquendo, Paris Avgeriou, Carlos E. Cuesta, Khalil Drira, José Carlos Maldonado, and Andrea Zisman

Towards a Reference Architecture for Large-Scale Smart Grids System of Systems (Presentation)
Jennifer Pérez, Jessica Díaz, Juan Garbajosa, Agustín Yagüe, Eloy González, and Mercedes Lopez-Perea

Characterizing Architecture Description Languages for Software-Intensive Systems-of-Systems (Presentation)
Milena Guessi, Everton Cavalcante, and Lucas Bueno Ruas Oliveira

Approach Based Patterns for System of Systems Reconfiguration (Presentation)
Franck Petitdemange, Jérémy Buisson, and Isabelle Borne

Technical session 2: SoS Models and Quality

Quality Attributes of Systems-of-Systems: A Systematic Literature Review (Presentation)
Thiago Bianchi, Daniel Soares Santos, and Katia Romero Felizardo

A Mission-Oriented Tool for System-of-Systems Modeling (Presentation)
Eduardo Silva, Thais Batista, and Everton Cavalcante

Reusable Architectural Decision Models for Quality-driven Decision Support: A Case Study from a Smart Cities Software Ecosystem (Presentation)
Ioanna Lytra, Gerhard Engelbrecht, Daniel Schall, and Uwe Zdun

Search-Based Design of Large Software Systems-of-Systems (Presentation)
Robert Lagerström, Pontus Johnson, and Mathias Ekstedt

May 17, 2015  Florence, Italy