About WEA2016

WEA – International Workshop on Software Ecosystem Architectures

The WEA Workshop series is a venue for both practitioners and researchers discussing problems, solutions and lessons learned related to software development in the context of multiple systems which are inter-dependent, interrelated or integrated. The goal of the workshop series is to define challenges and find solutions for managers, engineers, integrators, and architects who work in such open-source or industrial ecosystems. We solicit submissions on technical topics related to scaling system architecture to the level of software ecosystems. What are relevant methods, processes, techniques and/or tools for architecting at scale? Which technical strategies are required to cope with the complexity of ecosystem architectures? How can architectural concepts assure end-to-end quality across system borders while keeping maintenance and evolution of the comprising systems independent from each other? What kind of capabilities do we need in terms of tools to analyze software ecosystems statically or monitor/diagnose them at run time?

ABOUT WEA 2016

Software ecosystems are becoming increasingly pervasive, leading to new research, management, and engineering challenges. Opening product architectures and platforms for third parties, designing closed innovation networks among partners through APIs and SDKs, coordinating multiple platforms, or participative engineering across organizational borders are all variants of ecosystems that come with their own opportunities and threats at the same time. WEA aims to further increase the body of knowledge about software ecosystems by providing a forum to exchange ideas and discuss the most recent innovations, trends and experiences in the field. They aim to build and shape the community of leading practitioners and research experts by providing forums for the exchange of research results and industrial practice in software ecosystems. WEA 2016 will provide a venue for practitioners and researchers to share their lessons learned and experiences made. The co-location with ECSA 2016 allows us to attract and involve a larger group of interested participants from the software architecture community.

We envision a high-quality technical program due a thorough reviewing process. Participants can expect to benefit from interesting and fruitful discussions, exchange their experiences, meet researchers working in the same area, and make new friends. The technical program shall cover a wide range of current research that pertains to technologies and architecture of software ecosystem.

WEA is organized as one-day workshops. WEA will focus on software architecture and technical topics. We will have invited keynote talks and short presentations (around 15 min) of accepted papers. We will create an interactive event, comprising the discussion of papers, break-out groups, and open plenary discussions. We will have one joint EasyChair submission site and one joint program committee.

OUR GOALS

Fostering Technical Excellence – We envision a high-quality technical program due a thorough reviewing process. Participants can expect to benefit from interesting and fruitful discussions, exchange their experiences, meet researchers working in the same area, and make new friends. The technical program shall cover a wide range of current research that pertains to multiple ecosystem perspectives: business, social , technology and architecture.

Sharing Knowledge – WEA 2016 will be a venue where both practitioners and researchers will discuss problems, solutions and share lessons learned related to software engineering, design, operation, collaboration and governance in the context of software ecosystems.

Growing the Community – By the co-organization of the two workshops we aim at growing and shaping the young community of leading practitioners and research experts on software ecosystems and sustaining the success of past workshop Editions.

WEA TOPICS

We solicit submissions on technical topics related to scaling system architecture to the level of software ecosystems. What are relevant methods, processes, techniques and/or tools for architecting at scale? Which technical strategies are required to cope with the complexity of ecosystem architectures? How can architectural concepts assure end-to-end quality across system borders while keeping maintenance and evolution of the comprising systems independent from each other? What kind of capabilities do we need in terms of tools to analyze software ecosystems statically or monitor/diagnose them at run time?

  • Experience reports on best practices in ecosystem design, modeling and architectures
  • Case studies of ecosystem architectures and their evolution
  • Engineering methods for the design and documentation of evolving ecosystem architectures
  • App architectures and app orchestration
  • Tools for inter-system static and/or dynamic analysis, visualization, and monitoring
  • And everything that enables to scale architectures up to the level of software ecosystems!

WEA HISTORY

Information on previous editions of the workshop can be found at the WEA History.

ABOUT THE MAIN CONFERENCE (VENUE, ACCOMMODATION, ETC.)

For all details please refer to the website of European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2016).