Software Engineering and AI for Data Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems

SEA4DQ 2021’s Workshop Report

SEA4DQ workshop

The SEA4DQ workshop report is published

SEA4DQ was the first International workshop on Software Engineering and AI for Data Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems. It was sponsored by InterQ and DAT4.Zero.

The aim of the workshop was to answer the question: How can software engineering and artificial intelligence (AI) help manage and tame data quality issues in CPS?

The full workshop report has now been published in
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 47 Issue 1, January 2022, pp 26–29 https://doi.org/10.1145/3502771.3502781

Abstract

Cyber-physical systems (CPS) have been developed in many industrial sectors and application domains in which the quality requirements of data acquired are a common factor. Data quality in CPS can deteriorate because of several factors such as sensor faults and failures due to operating in harsh and uncertain environments.

How can software engineering and artificial intelligence (AI) help manage and tame data quality issues in CPS? This is the question we aimed to investigate in the SEA4DQ workshop. Emerging trends in software engineering need to take data quality management seriously as CPS are increasingly datacentric in their approach to acquiring and processing data along the edge-fog-cloud continuum.

This workshop provided researchers and practitioners a forum for exchanging ideas, experiences, understanding of the problems, visions for the future, and promising solutions to the problems in data quality in CPS. Examples of topics include software/hardware architectures and frameworks for data quality management in CPS; software engineering and AI to detect anomalies in CPS data or to repair erroneous CPS data.

SEA4DQ 2021, which took place on August 24th, 2021 was a satellite event of the ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC / FSE) 2021. The workshop attracted 35 international participants and was exciting with a great keynote, six excellent presentations, and concluded on a high note with a panel discussion. SEA4DQ was motivated by the common research interests from the EU projects for Zero-Defects Manufacturing such as InterQ and Dat4.Zero.

Source: ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 47 Issue 1, January 2022, pp 26–29 https://doi.org/10.1145/3502771.3502781

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