SEED 2019

SEED 2019 at Putrajaya, Malaysia

In conjunction with APSEC 2019

Welcome to SEED 2019

Software development has changed a lot from basic information systems development to systems that involve Cognitive computing, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Augmented Reality, IoT, Cloud Computing and Robotics. The aim of this workshop is to bring together the practioners and educators to discuss how these novel technologies can be engineered a formal way backed by SE principles. Also, the aim is to keep the software engineering education in academia updated with the industry practices. The specific teaching and learning strategies that can be developed to equip the learners to handle industry projects are also targeted in this workshop. Software engineering discipline has taken various initiatives that have resulted the certification and licensing of software engineers in a number of countries worldwide. The workshop focus is coherent with the theme of APSEC 2019 “Engineering Impactful Software for the Society towards IR4.0” and will look for strategies to prepare the students by enhancing the curriculum and learning from the industry about the challenges faced in adopting new technologies.


Good news!

SEED 2019 Proceedings have been published

Important Dates

Workshop paper submissions due: October 12, 2019 AOE.

Notification to authors: October 18, 2019 AOE


Camera Ready deadline: December 10, 2019, AOE.

Workshop: December 2, 2019, 9.30 am onwards (MYT)


Call for Papers-SEED 2019

Contributions are invited from academia or industry on empirical analysis of existing practices about what has worked and not for engineering these systems. SEED Workshop will provide an opportunity for both exploring new directions, presenting mature research, and discussing learning and teaching strategies and curriculum related issues on software engineering education. Papers may be related to but not limited to the following topics:


  • Software Engineering Education towards IR 4.0

  • Paradigms and models for incorporating novel technologies in SE

  • Software Engineering education strategies

  • Curriculum topics and design for software engineering

  • Self-adaptive software development and teaching

  • Development Tools and Environments

  • Industrial case studies with lessons learnt or practical guidelines

  • Empirical studies exploring project issues with new technologies

  • Specific technologies practiced for engineering AI/ Blockchain/ IoT/Augmented Reality .

Paper selection criteria and mechanism

Interested authors should submit original papers via easychair on this SUBMISSION LINK.

The paper format must follow the CEUR-WS template of A4 size in PDF format and not exceed 6 pages (including figures, references and appendices). Submitted papers will be reviewed by the dedicated program committee members with respect to the overall quality including presentation, future impact of the research and the likely benefit to the students, academics and professionals who will attend the workshop. Proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication, which is usually indexed by DBLP the world's most comprehensive open bibliographic Computer Science Bibliography, and then by SCOPUS.. The Chairs reserve the right to reject submissions (without reviews) that are not in compliance or out of scope for the workshop submissions, detected with plagiarism and exceed the page limit.

Authors of accepted papers have to register for the workshop.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Dr. Benajamin Gan, SMU, Singapore

Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava, University of Delhi, India

Dr. Eng Lieh Ouh, SMU, Singapore

Dr. Rama Bhatia, PSB Academy, Singapore

Dr. Manjot Bhatia, GGSIPU, India

Mr. Bah Tee, James Cook University, Singapore


Program Details

Venue: Zenith 3, Level 1, Zenith Hotel, Putrajaya

09:30 -10:00: Keynote Speech by Prof. Deron Liang, National Central University, Taiwan on "How we teach 'Software Engineering Practices' at National Central University, Taiwan"


10:00-10:30: Session 1: Paper 1 & 2

  • Understanding the Decision-Making of Students in Requirements Engineering Course Projects

Tianqing Liu, Peng Liang, Chen Yang, Zhuang Xiong, Chong Wang and Ruiyin Li

  • Toward Industry Oriented Software Engineering Project Course: A Pilot Study

Yu Liu, Ju Yan and Daqing Hou


10:30 -11:00: Tea break


11:00 -11:45: Session 2: Paper 3, 4 & 5

  • Teaching Object-Oriented Modeling as a Part of Programming Courses

Hidehiko Masuhara

  • Collaborative Learning Strategies in Software Engineering Course

Shailey Chawla

  • Literature Reviews on Applying Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning to Software Engineering Research Problems: Preliminary

Pornsiri Muenchaisri


11:45-12.30: Discussion


12:30 -14:00: Networking & Lunch


Workshop Organizing Chairs

Dr. Shailey Chawla

Shailey Chawla is an academic for about 15 years and currently a lecturer in Information Technology at James Cook University. She has previously lectured and coordinated Coventry University computer science program at PSB Academy in Singapore. She has done her PhD in the area of software engineering and also holds M.Phil in Computer Science and MCA. Her current research interest is in software engineering for novel technologies, learning and teaching strategies and Human Computer Interaction for mobile apps.

Dr. Bimlesh Wadhwa


Bimlesh Wadhwa is a University educator since 1990, has spent more than 28 years researching and teaching in the area of Software Engineering. She holds an MTech and a PhD in Software Engineering. Currently a Senior Lecturer, she has been a Faculty at the School of Computing, National University of Singapore since year 2000. She has extensive experience in conducting workshops at reputed conferences like ISEC, CHI, OZCHI among others. Her numerous publications appear in reputed International conference proceedings and journals. Her current research interests includes innovative methods of Software Engineering and its education and Human Computer Interactions.

Dr. Pornsiri Muenchaisri


Pornsiri Muenchaisri is a University professor at the Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University since 1998. She teaches and researches in Software Engineering field. She holds a BS and a MS in Statistics and a MS and a PhD in Computer Science. She is a member of program committee of several conferences and is a steering committee member of APSEC and ACM-W Asia-Pacific. Her current research interests include software quality improvement, requirements engineering, and software measurement.​