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Ivica Crnkovic

Ivica Crnkovic

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Prof. in Software Engineering
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www.ivica-crnkovic.net
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Ivica Crnkovic is a professor of software engineering at Chalmers University, Gothenburg, and Mälardalen University, Västerås. He is the director of ICT Area of Advance at Chalmers University, and director of Chalmers AI Research Centre (CHAIR). His research interests include component-based software engineering, software architecture, software development processes, software engineering for large complex systems, and recently Software engineering for AI. Professor Crnkovic is the author of more than 200 refereed publications on software engineering topics, and guest editor of a number of special issues in different journals and magazines, such as IEEE Software, and Elsevier JSS . Professor.
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software engineering ai cbse icse software architecture component models sofwtare engineering software engineering for ai icse 2018 complex systems digitalization dependable systems gothenburg sweden mdd ecsa system evolution software evolution resilient systems cloudcomputing software product line software components education global software engineering
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Ten Tips to Succeed in Global Software Engineering Education
10 years ago • 425 Views
Crnkovic cbse-impact.pptx
10 years ago • 389 Views
SPL in Clouds
10 years ago • 523 Views
Empirical se 2013-01-17
10 years ago • 572 Views
Resilient systems - predicatbility ane evolution
10 years ago • 1000 Views
The challenges and opportunities in open source reuse
10 years ago • 372 Views
Teaching in multicultural classromre
10 years ago • 252 Views
A classification framework for component models
10 years ago • 1021 Views
Sa past-future
10 years ago • 293 Views
Software Assurance: What Should We Do next? - Software Design for Reliability
9 years ago • 777 Views
Rapid Continuous Software Engineering - Meeting the challenges of modern software development
8 years ago • 1343 Views
European Conference on Software Architecture - ECSA 2015 Announcement
8 years ago • 1305 Views
Component-Based and Model-Driven Engineering: what is the difference? A CBSE perspective
8 years ago • 2087 Views
ICSE2018 presentation 2016-05-20
7 years ago • 802 Views
Beyond digitalisation 2016-06-07
6 years ago • 338 Views
AI challanges - Cse day-2018.04.12
5 years ago • 188 Views
ICSE 2018 opening session
4 years ago • 566 Views
Software Engineering Challenges in building AI-based complex systems
4 years ago • 1007 Views
Ai engineering icsoc -2019-10-30
3 years ago • 802 Views
2020 09-16-ai-engineering challanges
2 years ago • 145 Views
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Presentations (20)
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Ten Tips to Succeed in Global Software Engineering Education
10 years ago • 425 Views
Crnkovic cbse-impact.pptx
10 years ago • 389 Views
SPL in Clouds
10 years ago • 523 Views
Empirical se 2013-01-17
10 years ago • 572 Views
Resilient systems - predicatbility ane evolution
10 years ago • 1000 Views
The challenges and opportunities in open source reuse
10 years ago • 372 Views
Teaching in multicultural classromre
10 years ago • 252 Views
A classification framework for component models
10 years ago • 1021 Views
Sa past-future
10 years ago • 293 Views
Software Assurance: What Should We Do next? - Software Design for Reliability
9 years ago • 777 Views
Rapid Continuous Software Engineering - Meeting the challenges of modern software development
8 years ago • 1343 Views
European Conference on Software Architecture - ECSA 2015 Announcement
8 years ago • 1305 Views
Component-Based and Model-Driven Engineering: what is the difference? A CBSE perspective
8 years ago • 2087 Views
ICSE2018 presentation 2016-05-20
7 years ago • 802 Views
Beyond digitalisation 2016-06-07
6 years ago • 338 Views
AI challanges - Cse day-2018.04.12
5 years ago • 188 Views
ICSE 2018 opening session
4 years ago • 566 Views
Software Engineering Challenges in building AI-based complex systems
4 years ago • 1007 Views
Ai engineering icsoc -2019-10-30
3 years ago • 802 Views
2020 09-16-ai-engineering challanges
2 years ago • 145 Views
Personal Information
Occupation
Prof. in Software Engineering
Industry
Education
Website
www.ivica-crnkovic.net
About
Ivica Crnkovic is a professor of software engineering at Chalmers University, Gothenburg, and Mälardalen University, Västerås. He is the director of ICT Area of Advance at Chalmers University, and director of Chalmers AI Research Centre (CHAIR). His research interests include component-based software engineering, software architecture, software development processes, software engineering for large complex systems, and recently Software engineering for AI. Professor Crnkovic is the author of more than 200 refereed publications on software engineering topics, and guest editor of a number of special issues in different journals and magazines, such as IEEE Software, and Elsevier JSS . Professor.
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software engineering ai cbse icse software architecture component models sofwtare engineering software engineering for ai icse 2018 complex systems digitalization dependable systems gothenburg sweden mdd ecsa system evolution software evolution resilient systems cloudcomputing software product line software components education global software engineering
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