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EASE 2026: International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering

James McCune Smith Learning Hub University Avenue, Glasgow

EASE is an internationally leading venue for academics and practitioners to present and discuss their research on evidence-based software engineering, and its implications for software practice. EASE is ranked as A conference in CORE. The 30th edition of EASE will take place in Glasgow, Scotland.
EASE 2026 welcomes high-quality submissions, describing original and unpublished research for the following tracks: full research papers, short papers & emerging results, industry, posters & vision, journal-first, and a doctoral symposium. There will also be co-located events, including workshops and tutorials, and a track planned for journal-first presentations.

SICSA Seminar – Dr Abd Alsattar Ardati presents Teaching Product Judgement

Jack Cole Building, University of St Andrews St Andrews

Software engineering students are often well prepared to think about implementation and delivery, but less often asked to reason about value, prioritisation, uncertainty, and strategic trade-offs. In this talk, I will present the pedagogical design of CS5034, a Master's-level module in Software Product and Project Management at the University of St Andrews, and reflect on how it was used to reshape the student experience around product judgement rather than delivery alone.

SSBSE 2026 Challenge Track Workshop 2

Merchiston Campus, Edinburgh Napier University 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh

About This workshop series is a hands-on, team-forming sprint. You will meet potential collaborators, shape a concrete research idea and leave with a realistic plan and division of labour toward a Challenge-Track submission for SSBSE 2026. The SSBSE 2026 Challenge Track explores how Search-Based Software Engineering (SBSE) can optimize agentic AI systems (LLM-powered agents with tools, memory, planning, and ... Read more