Dear colleagues,

We invite you to attend the upcoming International Workshop on “Sustainable 
Software Systems Engineering”, October 26, 2015 to be held in conjunction with 
DASC-15: The 13th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and 
Secure Computing, 26-28 October 2015, Liverpool, UK.

* URL: http://sustainabilitydesign.org/ssse15/
* Date: Monday, 26 October 2015
* Time: 09:00-17:00
* Location: Liverpool, UK.

+++Registration+++

As there is no seperate workshop day rate the DASC-15 organising committee have 
agreed that workshop participants can register as an IEEE Student Member (250 
GBP), which also includes access to the whole conference. No proof of student 
status or IEEE Student membership is required.

Registration is now open. Please select IEEE Student membership (250 GBP) 
participant registration fee.

+++Location++++

Jurys Inn Liverpool Hotel, 31 Keel Wharf, Liverpool, L3 4FN.

+++Background+++

Sustainability can be viewed from a range of different dimensions. This 
workshop is principally interested in technical sustainability, which can be 
defined as the ability to maintain and evolve artificial systems (such as 
software) over time. A generally accepted definition of sustainability is the 
capacity to endure that is measured by time. However, the generality of this 
definition renders it meaningless for software engineers and developers to 
enact upon. In addition, it does not get at the heart of what makes a software 
product endure over time. What are the underlying factors that result in 
software sustainment? While a number of communities have attempted to 
understand and address the challenges of sustainability from their different 
perspectives, there is a fundamental lack of understanding of: the concept of 
sustainability; how it relates to software artifacts and software systems; and 
the wider implications of the software development process and the impact of 
software products on the different dimensions of sustainability. Despite an 
increasing interest in the topic, the concept of sustainability is not well 
understood in the field of software engineering. What does sustainability mean 
in the context of software engineering? How do software engineers design 
software products that are sustainable? How do we quantify sustainability from 
a software engineering perspective? The aim of this workshop is to:

* Identify challenges, opportunities, and best practices in areas of interest 
for sustainable software systems engineering.
* Define the research agenda for sustainable software systems engineering.
* Establish a network for research software engineers and researchers.

The emphasis is on discussion and collaboration, with a goal of collaboratively 
producing a paper describing the state-of-the-art on sustainable software 
systems engineering following the workshop.

+++Organizing Committee+++

* Colin C. Venters, University of Huddersfield, UK
* Sedef Akinli Kocak, Ryerson University, Canada
* Stefanie Betz, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany
* Ruzanna Chitchyan, University of Leicester, UK
* Leticia Duboc, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Birgit Penzenstadler, California State University Long Beach, USA



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