See map. 214 entrance is on in the little corridor whose entrance is between rooms 210 and 208 on the second floor off the Rideau Canal Atrium. Other rooms in the corridor are 211-213 and 215.
This is the largest room on the second floor, and will be the main room of the MSR (Mining Software Repositories) co-located conference on Monday and Tuesday (MSR also uses 215 right next door).
During the main conference days this will be used for some of the sessions that are expected to attract the biggest audiences, such as the Panel 1 and the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon. At other times a key theme will be AI for Testing and Quality.
The first ICSE was held in Washington DC in September 1975. That year also saw the publication of “The Mythical Man Month,” Fred Brooks’s insightful collection of essays on software. Our global thirst for knowledge-on-the-go is supported by innovative web, mobile, networking, plus cloud-based applications, enabled by faster and more capable hardware. Software innovation faces challenges that include risks from nefarious actors and hidden defects. Innovations such as the integration of AI technology take time to learn and adopt. How can we best keep up? What have we discovered through research and practice? What might the future hold as we learn and collaborate to develop new software applications that are usable, economical, sustainable, resilient, and trustworthy? Join us for a 50th anniversary ICSE panel to discuss and learn what is required to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
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Join the chairs of TCSE and SIGSOFT to hear about the services that these offer for the benefit of the community, and to shape those services by asking questions, providing feedback, and proposing new directions, activities, and events. Click on the event details below for more information.