QUDOS 2020 will held online on September 15, 2020, co-located with the 14th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA).

Please register via the ECSA 2020 registration site: https://ecsa2020.disim.univaq.it/attending/registrations

NOTE: The program is tentative and the start/end time may still change by a couple of hours to adjust to the timezones of the speakers and participants.

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10:45-11:00 Opening and Welcome
11:00-12:00 Session 1: Metrics & Performance
15+3 min Justus Bogner, Stefan Wagner and Alfred Zimmermann. Collecting Service-Based Maintainability Metrics from RESTful API Descriptions: Static Analysis and Threshold Derivation (full paper)
15+3 min Sonya Voneva, Manar Mazkatli, Johannes Grohmann and Anne Koziolek. Optimizing Parametric Dependencies for Incremental Performance Model Extraction (full paper)
20 min Joint discussion
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break
13:00-14:15 Session 2: Cloud Computing
15+3 min Chinmaya Kumar Dehury, Pelle Jakovits, Satish Narayana Srirama, Vasilis Tountopoulos and Giorgos Giotis. Data Pipeline Architecture for Serverless Platform (short paper)
15+3 min Ivan Kotegov and Antonio Filieri. Towards Coordinated Autoscaling and Application Brownout at the Orchestrator Level (short paper)
10+3 min Mark Law, Alessandra Russo and Stefania D’Agostini. Automatic Verification of FaaS Architectures (industry/experience talk)
20 min Joint discussion
14:30-15:30 Session 3: TOSCA
15+3 min Anže Luzar, Sašo Stanovnik and Matija Cankar. Examination and Comparison of TOSCA Orchestration Tools (full paper)
15+3 min Matija Cankar, Anže Luzar and Damian Tamburri. Quality-Aware autoscaling using TOSCA Infrastructure as Code (full paper)
20 min Joint discussion
16:00-17:00 Keynote
  Nicole Forsgren (VP, Research & Strategy at GitHub) and Angie Jones (Senior Developer Advocate at Applitools):
Research vs Reality: Test Automation and DevOps as Key Enablers for High Performing Teams

Abstract.
Nicole Forsgren, VP of Research & Strategy at GitHub, is best known as the lead investigator on the largest DevOps studies to date and lead author on Accelerate.

Angie Jones, a test automation architect, consults with development teams across the world to help them with their test automation and DevOps strategy.

In this keynote, Nicole and Angie will examine the instrumental role that a good test automation strategy plays in “building quality in” to our software and systems – and what that means for performance, reliability, and safety. This is based on their respective work in rigorous research and the reality of what teams are building and deploying in large, complex systems using DevOps and Agile methodologies.

The research outlines specific capabilities to improve software delivery, but the reality is that many teams are struggling to take these steps towards transformation. And what many practitioners don’t realize is that the world of automated testing has changed; by embracing the state of the art, they can truly transform their software quality and delivery.

Join Nicole and Angie as they discuss:
* What practices development teams are currently following
* The debunking of common myths and misconceptions around test automation in DevOps
* How development teams can adopt the guidelines found in the research, while facing the reality of their current constraints


Bios:
* Angie Jones is a Java Champion and Senior Developer Advocate who specializes in test automation strategies and techniques. She shares her wealth of knowledge by speaking and teaching at software conferences all over the world, writing tutorials and technical articles on angiejones.tech, and leading the online learning platform, Test Automation University. As a Master Inventor, Angie is known for her innovative and out-of-the-box thinking style which has resulted in more than 25 patented inventions in the US and China. In her spare time, Angie volunteers with Black Girls Code to teach coding workshops to young girls in an effort to attract more women and minorities to tech.

* Dr. Nicole Forsgren is the VP of Research & Strategy at GitHub. She is author of the Shingo Publication Award-winning book Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps and is best known as lead investigator on the largest DevOps studies to date. She has been a successful entrepreneur (with an exit to Google), professor, performance engineer, and sysadmin. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.