ieeesoftware's profile picture. Building the community of leading software practitioners

IEEE Software

@ieeesoftware

Building the community of leading software practitioners

The paper “Navigating Tradeoffs in Software Failures” presents that Software engineers need to manage trade-offs when dealing with failures. This issue explores these trade-offs in systems through a simulated incident exercise. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The paper “Ethics: How Far Have We Come?” presents ethics in software engineering covering concerns about how we design systems and interact with social norms. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The paper “Exploring Generative AI in Automated Software Engineering” examines the growing impact of generative AI on automated software engineering. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The paper “The Software Industry–Academia Collaboration: Novelty and Practice” presents academic and industrial experiences and collaborations with the software industry over 15 years. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


New paper: “Interpretability/Explainability Applied to Machine Learning Software Defect Prediction: An Industrial Perspective” - insights on explainable ML models for defect prediction in Nokia 5G system-level testing. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


In the paper “QB4AIRA: A Question Bank for Responsible AI Risk Assessment”, we present QB4AIRA, a question bank developed to support risk assessment and management in artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The paper “Introduction to the Special Issue on Creativity in Software Engineering” features nine articles offering a diverse perspective, ranging from AI-powered tools to assisting creativity in startups. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The article “AI/ML for Safety-Critical Software: The Case of the Space Domain” highlights how the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in spacecraft systems challenges traditional safety and assurance practices. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The article “Developing Software for Critical Systems” highlights how safety-critical domains depend on software that must achieve the highest standards of reliability, safety, security, and availability. Check it out! computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


Software development is a team sport. Research from Google highlights that productivity and quality can’t be fully understood by looking at individuals alone – teamwork and cross-role collaboration are critical drivers of success. 🔗 Read the paper here: computer.org/csdl/search/de…


In "Generative Rules for More Creative Thinking About Requirements," Neil Maiden shows how generative AI fuels requirements engineering. While chatbots help generate ideas, their full potential emerges when paired with established creativity methods. computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


🔎 The issue on Creativity in Software Engineering is online! Our editor shows how bug fixing is a creative act — bugs may hide in assumptions, span multiple fixes, or appear in rare contexts. Solving them takes imagination, curiosity, and courage. 🔗 computer.org/csdl/magazine/…


The paper “How Pandemics Changed a Public Software Ecosystem” shows how COVID-19 pandemic transformed Finland’s Omaolo e-health platform, shifting its governance and development from a rigid, procurement-driven network to an agile, alliance-based ecosystem ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10817…


The paper “A Deep-Learning-Based Visualization Tool for Air Pollution Forecasting” presents a cloud-based framework that unifies real-time observations from IoT sensors and air-quality stations with numerical and deep-learning models. Check it out! ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10753…


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.