The 6th edition of the International Conference in Software Engineering Research and Innovation (CONISOFT’18) will be held in San Luis Potosi, S.L.P., Mexico on October 24 - 26, 2018.The aim of the conference is to bring together practitioners and researchers from academia, industry and government to advance the state of the art in Software Engineering, as well as generate synergy between academia and industry to define an agenda for collaboration to support and promote the development of the software industry in Mexico and at the international level. Papers that combine theory and practice in Software Engineering are especially welcome.
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Papers must be original works, not have been published before, nor subjected simultaneously to other events, must no include identification, e-mail and affiliation of the authors. This information must only be available in the camera-ready version of accepted papers.
Works will be presented as long papers (up to 10 pages) −Scientific papers, Teaching experiences−; and short papers (up to 6 pages) −Industry experience and Student Consortium papers−.
Submitted papers will be evaluated by an international technical committee composed of renowned researchers and professionals, which can be consulted in the Web site of the conference.
Papers will be presented in English or Spanish.
Paper publication:
(a) Accepted papers, from Track 1 (in English), will be submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore and other indexing databases.
(b) Accepted papers, from Tracks 2, 3 and 4, will be integrated and published in the electronic memories (with ISBN) of the conference, edited by the CONISOFT'18 Organizing Committee.
(c) Based on the quality of the submissions, we are considering publishing best papers in a post-workshop special issue of a distinguished journal. Authors will be required to provide expanded versions of their submissions, which will undergo an additional review process for inclusion in the special issue.
Accepted papers will have a 20 minutes presentation and 10 minutes for questions.
Tiene doctorado en Informática por la Universidad de Varsovia, Polonia. A partir de 1983 es profesora de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México en el área de Ingeniería de Software. Es "hacedora" de estándares nacionales e internacionales en Ingeniería de Software: MoProSoft, ISO/IEC 29110 y Kuali-Beh. Maestra y tutora de alumnos de doctorado, maestría y licenciatura. Admiradora de la cultura y la sociedad mexicana, y ... sembradora de cactáceas.
Se revisarán los retos y los avances más importantes de la Ingeniería de Software desde su surgimiento como disciplina en la conferencia de la OTAN en 1968 hasta los tiempos actuales. También, hablaremos de los retos que representan para el futuro de la investigación en Ingeniería de Software los cambios tecnológicos y la creciente complejidad de sistemas de software.
Joe is the student program manager at GitHub, focused on helping the next generation of tech leaders create inclusive and diverse communities. Joe is a strong believer in the educational benefits of hackathons and hacker culture, and helped to bring student hackathons to Europe as part of Major League Hacking. In the past, Joe has served developers across many industries including fintech and gaming, as a developer advocate at PayPal and Improbable.io. As a developer, Joe favours statically-typed functional languages such as Haskell, and was formerly a PhD candidate in the Functional Programming group at St. Andrews.
Over 28 million developers use GitHub, building and maintaining 67 million projects. Those projects include huge names in open source, such as React, Kubernetes, Tensorflow, and NodeJS. With the world increasingly reliant on these projects developed and shared in the open, it is more important than ever to ensure that new developers are taught not only that open source exists, but of the part they may play in helping to keep these vital projects around in the future. In this talk, we will learn how GitHub supports its growing community, from product features to training programs, and how it hopes it make sure that open source developers have not only a great place to work on their projects, but a great place to guarantee to future of their projects.
Ken Bauer is an associate professor in the Computer Science department at the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Guadalajara were he has been teaching a variety of courses across the curriculum since arriving there in 1995. Recently he has been recognized as a leader at the Tec de Monterrey in teaching and promoting innovations in pedagogical practices. Ken is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery and was active on the conference committee for OOPSLA for over a decade during the key years of that even in the 90s and 00s. Currently Ken is the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Flipped Learning Network.
In this talk we will review the current practices in hybrid learning and flipped learning as applied to higher education and in particular engineering disciplines. Ken has been applying active learning as well as self directed learning in has classrooms for the past five years as well as sharing those experiences at a national and international level to educators. When we flip the roles of faculty and students in the classrooms, we need to define the roles of each as well as how to mitigate the difficulties in implementing these changes while harnessing the benefits of a more active learning experience.
Alejandro Alberto Ramírez Ramos es Director de Servicios Especializados de Arquitectura, Gobierno y QA en Ultrasist. Graduado de la maestría de ingeniería en computación en el IIMAS de la UNAM, con estancia en la Universidad de Ottawa. Ha liderado proyectos de desarrollado de software por más de 15 años. Es responsable de la definición, implantación y gobierno de la arquitectura de los proyectos en Ultrasist. Ha liderado las áreas de servicios especializados y consultoría para su evaluación CMMI-SVC ML5 e ISO/IEC 27001. Es el primer evaluador certificado en habla hispana del modelo de madurez de datos (DMM – Data Management Maturity Model) reconocido por el CMMI Institute.
En un año, el mundo produce 16 Zettabytes de datos. IDC predice que para el año 2025, el mundo habrá generado 163 Zettabytes de datos, sin embargo sólo el 1% está siendo analizado. <br> Aunado a esto, según un estudio de Forbes Insights & KPMG International, el 56% de los Directores Generales de las organizaciones están preocupados por la integridad de los datos que utilizan para la toma de decisiones. ¿En dónde radica esta problemática? ¿Es un problema de tecnología y falta de herramientas? ¿Es un problema de falta de talento humano? ¿Es un problema de involucramiento del negocio?<br> En esta plática, abordaremos cuáles son los principales retos a los que se enfrentan las organizaciones en sus iniciativas de adopción de Big Data y explotación de información, incluidas técnicas de Machine Learning e Inteligencia Artificial; así como la propuesta de solución del CMMI Institute a través del Data Management Maturity Model (DMM).
Ingeniero en Informática del IPN y sociología en la UNAM. Desarrollador de software en Making Devs y Github Campus Expert. Apasionado de la tecnología, software y hacer registros gáficos.
@CodigoFacilito Developer Advocate. Android and IoT Developer GitHub Campus Expert. MSP. Amo mi vida y a mi familia.
Ing en Computación egresado de UABC Tijuana
Project Manager / GitHub Campus Expert / Miembro colaborador en iniciativas tecnológicas para el bien de la sociedad.
Actualmente gestionando proyectos en el área financiera y telemetría.
Dr. A. Omar Portillo-Dominguez is a Research Manager in the Performance Engineering Laboratory at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland. He is also a member of Lero - the Irish Software Research Centre. He holds a PhD degree in computer science from UCD, an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management in the USA, and a Bachelor in Information Systems Engineering from ITESM in Mexico. Omar also holds prestigious certifications such as the Project Management Professional (PMP), the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM), and the Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP).
Dr. Vanessa Ayala-Rivera is a Research Scientist in the Performance Engineering Laboratory at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland, working on privacy-preserving techniques for Cyber-Physical systems. She is also a member of the Security, Privacy, Adaptation and Requirements Engineering team, and Lero - the Irish Software Research Centre. Vanessa has extensive industrial experience. She holds a PhD degree in computer science from UCD, and a Bachelor in Computer Systems Engineering from UDLAP in Mexico.
Eduardo Patiño es Arquitecto de Soluciones en Amazon Web Services para sector publico, ha ayudado múltiples empresas de sector publico y privado en la adopción tecnológica de nube en los últimos 6 años, Eduardo ha llevando acabo de manera satisfactoria proyectos que marcan impacto social a nivel de ciudadanos y estudiantes al rededor de América latina. Antes de unirse a AWS Eduardo trabajo con partners de AWS, Empresas Consultoras de tecnología y Otros proveedores de Nube, que en conjunto con su experiencia en el sector financiero en el cual se desempeño por mas de 4 años le ha dado una visión transversal para poder entender y ayudar a sus clientes lo cual es su mayor prioridad.
Marcus Marktanner is Professor of Economics and International Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University, Atlanta, Georgia. He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Economics, Finance, and Quantitative Analysis of the Coles College of Business and the PhD Program in International Conflict Management of the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development. He received his PhD from the Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany in 1997. In his doctoral thesis he examined the political economy of the economic transformation process of former socialist economies. Before joining the faculty of Kennesaw State University in June 2011, he held teaching and research positions in Lebanon, the USA, and Germany. His research focuses on comparative economics, economic development, conflict economics, food security, and social market economics. Recently he developed an interest in the visualization and simulation of the socioeconomic consequences of economic policy and shocks. He has published in journals such as Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, The Developing Economies, Energy Policy, Journal of International Development, Journal of Economic Studies, Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, and the Journal of Developing Areas. He also contributed chapters to various books. He has consulted the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), the World Food Program (WFP), and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). He also regularly contributes to the work of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation as an author and speaker on the topic of the Social Market Economy.
Almuth D. Merkel is a PhD student of International Conflict Management in the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development at Kennesaw State University near Atlanta, GA. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Ecotrophology (Nutrition Science and Household Economics) and a Master's degree in Food and Agribusiness, both from Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Germany. Her research focuses on the economic causes and consequences of conflicts in general, but more particularly on food insecurity as a cause and consequence of conflicts. Her research is applied in nature and data-driven. Recently she developed a particularly interest in conducting economic impact studies, public policy simulations, policy programming, and country-risk assessments.
Ming Yang is a Professor of Information Technology with College of Computing and Software Engineering, Kennesaw State University. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Tianjin University (China) in 1997 and 2000, and his Ph.D. degree from Wright State University (Dayton, Ohio) in 2005, respectively. His research interests include Computer Vision, Digital Image Processing, Multimedia Communication, and Web Development. He has over sixty research publications in peer-reviewed conferences, journals, and book chapters. His research has been supported by US National Science Foundation and industry. He has served as the reviewer and TPC member of numerous academic conferences and journals. He was the keynote speaker of various international conferences (IASP 2009, ICGIP 2013, ICGIP 2014, etc). From 2013 to 2015, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research.
Dr. A. Omar Portillo-Dominguez is a Research Manager in the Performance Engineering Laboratory at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland. He is also a member of Lero - the Irish Software Research Centre. He holds a PhD degree in computer science from UCD, an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management in the USA, and a Bachelor in Information Systems Engineering from ITESM in Mexico. Omar also holds prestigious certifications such as the Project Management Professional (PMP), the Professional Scrum Master I (PSM), and the Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP).
Dr. Vanessa Ayala-Rivera is a Research Scientist in the Performance Engineering Laboratory at University College Dublin (UCD) in Ireland, working on privacy-preserving techniques for Cyber-Physical systems. She is also a member of the Security, Privacy, Adaptation and Requirements Engineering team, and Lero - the Irish Software Research Centre. Vanessa has extensive industrial experience. She holds a PhD degree in computer science from UCD, and a Bachelor in Computer Systems Engineering from UDLAP in Mexico.
Dra. Ruth Mariela obtained a Master's Degree in Computational Engineering in 2004 and a Phd in Computational Engineering in 2007, both from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her research interests are: detection and tracking of objects in motion, data and images fusion and computer architecture.
Dr. Hugo Francisco graduated from the "Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity" in 2017, He is professor-researcher at the Polytechnic University of San Luis Potosí. His line of work in cybersecurity is based mainly on the use of machine learning technologies and deep learning for detection of malware or attribution of authorship for Android applications.
Dr. Fco. Edgar Castillo Barrera is Professor and Researcher at UASLP, Engineering School. He holds a Master degree from UNAM and a PhD degree in Information Technology in 2012 from University of Guadalajara. His research interests are Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web, and Ontologies for Software Engineering.
M.E.S Ana Leticia Martínez Mata obtained a degree in Computer Science, from UASLP, Engineering School, a Master's degree in Education in 2015, and is a Phd candidate in Educational Management from CINADE. Her interests in research are: The implementation of Kanban techniques in quality software projects creation, the development of statistical thinking skills for systems engineers and problem solving in different contexts.
Dr. Héctor G. Pérez González is a Researcher in the Interactive visualization Laboratory (VinterLab) at UASLP, Engineering School. He holds a Master degree from UNAM and a PhD degree in computer science from University of Colorado. His current research focuses on Model Driven Software Engineering at detailed design level and educational virtual reality metaverses.
@CodigoFacilito Developer Advocate. Android and IoT Developer GitHub Campus Expert. MSP.
CTO en Future Lab, hackatonero, entusiasta de ciencia y tecnología. GitHub Campus Expert, Embajador León Joven, con experiencia en investigación y desarrollo, miembro del #TeamGuanajuato en Clubes de Ciencia México. Ex-Google Student Ambassador.
Ing en Computación egresado de UABC Tijuana Project Manager / GitHub Campus Expert / Miembro colaborador en iniciativas tecnológicas para el bien de la sociedad. Actualmente gestionando proyectos en el área financiera y telemetría.
Estudiante de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la UNAM, Investigador en Interacción Humano Computadora en colaboración con Carnegie Melon University y West Virginia University donde busca explicar como la gente interactúa en espacios digitales y GitHub Campus Rep de México. Desde hace 2 años Juan Pablo ha apoyado y promovido el crecimiento de comunidades relacionadas a tecnología en el país con el objetivo de descentralizar el conocimiento técnico de programación en el país.
Estudiante de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la UNAM, Investigador en Interacción Humano Computadora en colaboración con Carnegie Melon University y West Virginia University donde busca explicar como la gente interactúa en espacios digitales y GitHub Campus Rep de México. Desde hace 2 años Juan Pablo ha apoyado y promovido el crecimiento de comunidades relacionadas a tecnología en el país con el objetivo de descentralizar el conocimiento técnico de programación en el país.
Egresado de Ingeniería en Computación de la UASLP. Programador backend con 7 años de experiencia en el desarrollo de software. Apasionado por C#, la optimización de procesos y la programación asíncrona.
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J. Reyes Juarez Ramirez (General Chair)
reyesjua@uabc.edu.mx
+ 52 (664) 9797500 EXT. 54335
Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Facultad de Ciencias Quimicas e Ingenieria
Dr. Hector Gerardo Perez Gonzalez (co-Chair )
hectorgerardo@yahoo.com
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Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Facultad de Ingenieria