Computer Science,
Control and
Geoinformation Doctorate

Seminar on January 14, 2021

Title

My first 15 years of self-adaptive systems

Speaker

Prof. Luciano Baresi, Politecnico di Milano

When and Where

January 14, 2021, 15:00-17:00
Online on Google Meet

Abstract

This talk aims to introduce my journey through self-adaptive systems. I would like to start framing the problem by introducing the main characteristics of these systems and by emphasising their importance. The central part of the presentation is devoted to introducing the main research artefacts we produced and we are working on to both contribute some concrete cases and discuss the evolution of these concepts and of our research: from applications to more holistic systems. The last part will draw some conclusions and highlight some next steps, that is, research ideas we are working on or that we would like to be able to address in the future.

Speaker’s Short Bio

Luciano Baresi is full professor at the Politecnico di Milano - Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, where he earned both his laurea (master) degree and PhD in computer science. Luciano was visiting professor at University of Oregon (USA) and visiting researcher at University of Paderborn (Germany).

Luciano was program chair for ICECCS, FASE, ICWE, ICSOC, SEAMS, ESEC/FSE, and SCC, and general chair for WICSA/CompArch. He is currently the steering committee chair of ESEC/FSE.

Luciano has co-authored diverse papers and a book in Italian. His research interests are in the broad area of software engineering. At the beginning he was interested in formal approaches for modeling and specification languages, he then moved to UML and the design of Web applications. Currently, he is interested in distributed systems, service-based applications, and in the different aspects of mobile, self-adaptive, and pervasive software systems.