After 9 out of 9 Full Papers were recently accepted at ETFA, opens an external URL in a new window, the LIT CPS Lab is proud to announce another success: 9 out of 9 of our WiP papers were also accepted.
“Work-in-Progress (WiP) Papers are an integral part of our research process, allowing us to present ongoing work, early-stage findings, and innovative ideas to the academic community," says Professor Rick Rabiser. "What I'm particularly excited about is that for some of the authors it's their very first scientific paper."
Dunja Zivotin is one of these young researchers from the LIT CPS Lab. "I enjoyed gathering all the necessary information for the paper, combining it with the knowledge from my studies and translating it into a practical approach."
She adds: "Since writing a paper was a new task for me, it was challenging at first. However, my colleagues and supervisors guided me and were available to support me at all times. Now I am looking forward to attending the upcoming conference in Romania.”
The full list of accepted WiP papers (sorted alphabetically by first author's last name):
Prankur Agarwal, opens an external URL in a new window, Shubham Sharma, opens an external URL in a new window, Hafiyyan Sayyid Fadhlillah, opens an external URL in a new window, Rick Rabiser, opens an external URL in a new window, Alois Zoitl, opens an external URL in a new window: Delta Models as a Measurement for Improving the
Quality of IEC 61499-based Control Software.
Philipp Bauer, opens an external URL in a new window, Lisa Sonnleithner, Elene Kutsia, Rick Rabiser, and Alois Zoitl: Using Graph Clustering Algorithms to Modularize IEC 61499 Control Software
Elene Kutsia, Lisa Sonnleithner, Rick Rabiser, and Alois Zoitl: Clone Detection in IEC 61499 using Metainformation
Mainak Majumder, opens an external URL in a new window, Virendra Ashiwal, opens an external URL in a new window, Alois Zoitl: Run-time Configuration of the IEC 61499-based PLC-Service Bus via OPC UA.
Mainak Majumder, Bianca Wiesmayr, opens an external URL in a new window, Alois Zoitl: Extending the OPC UA Companion Specification for an IEC 61499-based Control System.
Tarik Terzimehić, opens an external URL in a new window Terzimehic, Alois Zoitl: Landscape of Architectural Design Decisions in Industry 4.0.
Bianca Wiesmayr, Midhun Xavier, Alois Zoitl, Valeriy Vyatkin: Generating Portable Test Cases for IEC 61499 FBs from Interface Behaviour Specifications.
Bianca Wiesmayr, Antonio Gutierrez, Alois Zoitl: Towards Integrating Interface Behavior Models for Components of Distributed Control Software.
Dunja Životin, opens an external URL in a new window, Lisa Sonnleithner, and Alois Zoitl: Bad Smells in IEC 61499-based Control Software: Sniffing out Shotgun Surgery