Prof Dr Tony Gorschek Professional Licentiate in Engineering

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Prof. Dr. Tony Gorschek Professional Licentiate in Engineering (PLEng 2. 0) mini-Conference

Prof. Dr. Tony Gorschek Professional Licentiate in Engineering (PLEng 2. 0) mini-Conference

PLEng 2. 0 research practice à”MBA” for engineers/technical but results in real research and

PLEng 2. 0 research practice à”MBA” for engineers/technical but results in real research and real degree (Tek. Lic. ) àAbility to train senior experts from industry to attain a new ”toolbox” (methodology and objective “problem solving” and/or “invention”) àAbility to enhance people with already extensive product knowledge at their companies àResearch and industrial sharing and collaboration àIndustry professionals can focus on long term challenges and possibilities for their companies

PLEng 2. 0 research practice à A PLEng candidate works 50 -50% in their

PLEng 2. 0 research practice à A PLEng candidate works 50 -50% in their company and as a researcher in BTH… à Financing offered from company partner, KKS foundation and BTH in collaboration… à Team-up: (company) candidate + supervisor(s) + colleagues from the company… à Areas: software engineering, computer science, industrial economics…

so why a licentiate in engineering

so why a licentiate in engineering

©Smite/Huerta Peer-reviewed Ph. D Long-term Objective Evidence Based Root Cause LICENTIATE

©Smite/Huerta Peer-reviewed Ph. D Long-term Objective Evidence Based Root Cause LICENTIATE

PLEng 2. 0 à Future à PLEng 2. 0 has 2 slots left open:

PLEng 2. 0 à Future à PLEng 2. 0 has 2 slots left open: DEADLINE START SEP 19 research practice à PLEng 3. 0 start planned 2022 (approx. ) à Refine format, more team based (in companies) à Lessons learned important à Success factors: à NEW WAYS OF WORKING à NEW COMPETENCE IN COMPANY à NEW (PERSONAL) COMPETENCE and individual EVOLUTION

agenda

agenda

10. 40 Slot 1: A better way of doing agile development? - Anders Sundelin

10. 40 Slot 1: A better way of doing agile development? - Anders Sundelin 11. 20 Slot 2: Utilizing CI environment for efficient and effective testing of NFRs - Liang Yu -12: 00 Lunch ----------------13. 00 Slot 3: A Systematic Literature Review on Authentication, Authorization and Accounting Characteristics and Challenges for Io. T Systems - Shaliesh Pratap Singh 13: 40 Slot 4: Labour Platforms with Collective Bargaining Agreements -- A law and economics analysis of Swedish collective agreements used to regulate gig work - Fredrik Söderqvist -14. 15 Coffee ----------------14: 40 Slot 5: On migrating microservices to cloud-native: An industrial multi-perspective investigation - Lakmal Silva

15. 20 Slot 6: Energy Efficient Concept Drift Adaptive Parameter-free Learning Eva García-Martín -

15. 20 Slot 6: Energy Efficient Concept Drift Adaptive Parameter-free Learning Eva García-Martín - 15: 55 Coffee ----------------16: 05 Slot 7: Why Do We Refactor? Technical Debt Items Versus Size: A Forensic Investigation of What Matters - Ehsan Zabardast 16. 45 End session - Tony Gorschek - 17: 00 Wrap-up/mingling with easy dinner ---------------- 18. 00 TAXI departing to Ronneby Airport ----------------

welcome

welcome

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end of day

so what is research and how do we do it…

so what is research and how do we do it…

material rethought. se contact bth. se/pleng thank you two more PLEng slots tony. gorschek@bth.

material rethought. se contact bth. se/pleng thank you two more PLEng slots tony. gorschek@bth. se