Little 🎁😀! Slides of #PROFES19 keynotes: "Intertwining Creative and Design Thinking Processes for Software Products" by @NeilMaiden and "Survive with Open Source in the rich man‘s world" by @jnerlich are now available:
- https://t.co/I192s3PZzx
- https://t.co/m06rKZAJ5l
#profes19 has just started! Today we have an intense day with three tutorials, two workshops, an European project Space day, and an industry half-day.
See the whole @PROFES_conf program here 👇
https://t.co/h6OeAWHM4c
Lean slide during @marc_oriol presentation of @QRapids project at the @PROFES_conf European Project Space. Final results shared with other ongoing projects, looking for post-project collaboration @gessi_upc
Everything ready for the great day! 🎉 #PROFES19 starts tomorrow with Workshops, Tutorials, a European Project Space, and an Industry Day (and, of course, the Reception in the evening🍹).
Ah, in the registration don't forget the little present we have for you, a webcam cover💻
Good job by our collaborators @mfelderer and @mmantyla in presenting our joint tutorial on benefitting from grey literature in SE research at @PROFES_conf
#PROFES19. Wondering how software engineering research can benefit from grey literature? Don't miss the tutorial "Benefitting from Grey Literature in Software Engineering Research" by @mfelderer, @vgarousi, @mmantyla and Austin Rainer
Gabriela Robiolo presenting our joint work on Technical Debt and Waste in Non-Functional Requirements Documentation at #profes19 based on NaPiRE data. The preprint is available online at https://t.co/WHDB4lIUhP
Slides of our @PROFES_conf tutorial on benefitting from grey literature in SE research. One approach: Conducting Multivocal Literature Reviews (MLR) ;) Thanks to @mmantyla and @mfelderer
📖 Online proceedings of #PROFES19 are already available at https://t.co/L50ZCrwPVA. Free access for the conference participants will be granted until December 20th.