New Seminar on SPL and Machine Learning!

Events, Product lines
We recently had the honour of hosting a seminar by Rennes University Professor Paul Temple, on the integration of Machine Learning and SPL (Software Product Lines) where he talked about previous and future investigation, as well as sharing the results of his most recent research on the topic. We were introduced to the Variability Systems expert lab on Rennes University, DiverSE. Among their most valuable contributions, is extensive research on feature model (main tool for creating a domain or scope for a variability system) automation and constraints creation for them. The event was introduced by Valére, an international student that we had the pleasure to collaborate with on his stay on Seville (Picture 1), and followed by Professor Paul Temple (Picture 2). We will surely be featuring more high quality…
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DiversoLab Seminars: Innovation in IT

Events, Seminar
We're back with the seminars, and this week we bring you a seminar led by our colleague and professor Francisco José Dominguez. As always, we'll be gathering this Thursday, the 16th 10:30, in room A2.11 open to everyone and will last 30-45 minutes as usual. Below, we provide an introduction to this week's seminar: When facing a software project, one of the most relevant challenges is the uncertainty that the vast majority of these projects entail, especially concerning business (what should we build) and technology (how should we build it). The challenge escalates when dealing with an R&D project where the goal is to obtain IT innovation that allows gaining a competitive advantage. Software projects (or operations) can be of different natures, but we don't always consider what the most…
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A New Seminar on “UVLHub and Open Science”

Events, Seminar
This week, on Thursday 21st, we start off with the second seminar of the calendar, which is called "UVLHub and Open Science" and led by our colleague and professor David Romero. Open Science is a current trend that allows open access to scientific results, but how does that translate into practice? In the field of software product lines, feature models are crucial for managing variabilities and similarities in product development, facilitating tasks such as product configuration and testing. Despite their importance, access to these models is restricted, as many are in private repositories or discontinued projects. To overcome these limitations, David Romero's doctoral thesis introduces the Universal Variability Language (UVL), which aims to standardize how these models are serialized, regardless of the tools used. However, current solutions for sharing models…
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Last week’s Seminar on “Challenges in Computational Thinking”

Events, Seminar
Last Thursday, we inaugurated the seminar calendar with a presentation by Jesús Moreno on "Challenges in Computational Thinking". The seminar addressed the key findings of recent research on the role of computational thinking in education. Specifically, the issue was explored through three main axes: the assessment of computational thinking skills, their transfer to other domains, and the factors influencing their development. The presentation highlighted the design and validation of various educational tools and software, such as the Dr. Scratch tool (http://www.drscratch.org), which has become almost a standard in educational and academic communities globally. Subsequently, the main actions taken in the last decade at the Ministry of Education were reviewed, leading to the inclusion of computational thinking skills in the curriculum of all non-university educational stages. Results from an emerging research…
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See our new Seminar Calendar at ETSII!

Events
We are glad to present you the new calendar for the seminars that we will be hosting the following weeks. These seminars will last 30 to 45 minutes and will cover research, innovation, and projects by members of DiversoLab. The seminars will take place on Thursdays at 10:30 in A2.11 classroom, once every two weeks on working days. We will start this week (Thursday, March 7) with the presentation by Jesús Moreno, with his seminar titled "Challenges in Computational Thinking". The seminar will address key findings from recent research on the role of computational thinking in education. This topic will be explored through three main axes: the assessment of computational thinking skills, their transfer to other domains, and the factors influencing their development. The event will showcase the design and…
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TASOVA PLUS Event

Events
This year's TASOVA Plus event came to an end on Wednesday 17th. We sincerely thank everyone who attended for their valuable contribution and enthusiasm at our recent event. The diversity of projects presented reflected the exceptional talent in this group, and the establishment of connections during the event opens the door to exciting future collaborations. We are hoping for new opportunities ahead and thank everyone for being part of this experience. Here are some of the photographs taken during the event:
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