fbk´s role in the supersede project

Post on 13-Apr-2017

135 Views

Category:

Science

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

About FBK…

Anna PeriniProject CoordinatorFBK-ICT Center

Via Sommarive, 18, I-38123 PovoEmail: Perini@fbk.eu

2

FBK – Research Centers

HumanitiesArea

3

Staff:240 people

Profile:- 110 researchers- 60 technologists- 70 PhD students

Excellence – H-index:> 40: 3 researchers> 30: 9 researchers> 20: 16 researchers

Center for Information and Communication Technology – Key Figures

4

23units grouped in3research lines and3highimpactinitiatives

Organizational Structure

5

SE (Software Engineering)

TheSoftwareEngineeringResearchUnitaimsatinvestigatingtwostrategicareasofsoftwaredevelopment: Requirements

Analysisandtesting

• Goalorientedrequirementsforcomplexsocio-technicalsystems

• Riskanalysisinopensourceadoption• Regulatorycompliance• AutomatedreasoningforRE

Processand

ProductQuality

Goal oftheSEunitistodevelopmethodologiesandtools thatsupportrequirementsanalysisandtesting,toensurehighqualitysoftwareproduction

• Reverseengineeringandre-engineering

• Softwareprotection• Testcasegeneration• Webtesting

6

Other SE projects

SEAC startedthereengineeringoftheirsoftwaresystemfromthecurrentplatform(Cobol/ISAM)tothe.NETplatformwithMicrosoftSQLServer.Theobjectiveofthisprojectistosupportsuchreengineeringeffort,bymeansofautomatedandinnovativetools.

ASPIRE (AdvancedSoftwareProtection:Integration,ResearchandExploitation) isaEuropeanFP7project(n. 609734),fundedunderthethemeICT-2013.1.5(TrustworthyICT).ASPIREestablishestrustworthysoftwareexecutiononuntrustedmobileplatformsthathaveapersistentoroccasionalnetworkconnectiontoatrustedentityattheirdisposal.

RISCOSS (ManagingRiskandCostsinOpenSourceSoftwareAdoption) isaEuropeanFP7project(n.318249).RISCOSSoffersnovelriskidentification,managementandmitigationtoolsandmethodsforcommunity-basedandindustry-supportedOpenSourceSoftware(OSS)development,compositionandlifecyclemanagementtoindividually,collectivelyandcollaborativelymanageOSSadoptionrisks.

7

SE - PEOPLE

Researchers:PaoloTonella (head)AnnaPerini(senior)AngeloSusiMarianoCeccatoRobertoTiella

PhDStudents:MatteoBiagiolaJacekDabrowskiBiniam Fisseha DimissieGunel Jahangirova

Postdocs:Denisse MunanteFitsumMeshesha Kifetew

8

Project Management Group (PMG)

Founded in January 2013, helps researchers inall the phases of the project life cycle

9

PMG - PEOPLE

ProjectManagers:

MatteoGerosa(Head)SilviaValentini

JuniorProjectManagers:

DaniloGiampiccoloPamelaFornerSerenaBressan

10

Ø Plays the role of project coordinatorØ Leads WP3 on methods and tools for decision support, and in

particular T3.3, being the main contributor to the research and development of the tool components on decision making processes by leveraging on its extensive experience in decision making and automated reasoning techniques

Ø Leads WP8 (project management), coordinating the project’s organisational, administrative and financial aspects, and carrying on quality assessment and risk management

FBK IN SUPERSEDE (1)

11

FBK also participates to all the other packages, with substantial contribution to:Ø WP1: participates in all the three tasks by bringing its competence on user feedback management

and on argumentation-based user feedback platformsØ WP2: leads T2.3, conducting research and developing the part of the analysis tools devoted to

multi-modal feedback, and has a major role in T2.5, contributing with research on techniques for the combined analysis of feedback and data at support of decision makers

Ø WP4: leads T4.3, conducting research and developing tools to reconfigure feedback gathering depending on the decisions taken in WP3, and contributes to T4.1

Ø WP5: provides technical support for the integration of the tool componentsØ WP6: provides support for the use-case validation of WP3 components

FBK IN SUPERSEDE (2)

top related