SECPPS Workshop 2026/2 - Community Edition

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, 26-28 May 2026
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The community edition of the SECPPS workshop series focuses on a constructive and open exchange process to guide industry-relevant research and to help transferring technological advances from research into industry. We welcome academic and industrial participants to come together to summarize existing work, identify new challenges, and discuss solution strategies. In a co-creative process, we want to find ways to address emerging topics and bring modern software engineering into industrial usage.

You are welcome to propose on-topic talks of maximum 30 minutes to present to the audience. There are multiple slots available for you to present recent advances or topics you are working on. The remainder of the workshop will proceed in the Barcamp format, with a strong desire to create actionable output for the near future.

For more information regarding the workshop, especially for people who are interested to attend for the first time, please contact Kevin Feichtinger (kevin.feichtinger∂kit.edu). You can find information on past workshops on the SECPPS workshop series index page.

Results

The results will be made available to all participants. File share is provided under: TBA.

Agenda

The Agenda will be communicated at a later time. The event begins on Tuesday, May 26th, at approximately 12 noon and ends on Thursday, May 28th, at approximately 12 noon.

Participation

More information on how to register for the event will be shared at a later time. The exact registration fee will be published later, but will as previous editions, not exceed 200€.

Travel Information

The workshop will be held at:

FBZ Karlsruhe – Forstliches Bildungszentrum Karlsruhe
Richard-Willstätter-Allee 2
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
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Directions via Train, Plane, or Car

Accommodation

A list of Hotel recommondations will be published at a later time. However, as the event takes place in the Pentecost week, it is recommended to book a hotel early. For a list of Hotels close to Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and FBZ Karlsruhe please also have look at the hotel list of FBZ Karlsruhe.

Organizers

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie / Sonderforschungsbereich 1608
Dr. Kevin Feichtinger is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Dependability of Software-intensive Systems Group at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
Dr. Philipp Scherzer is Managing Director of SFB 1608 “Convide”.
Elizaveta Leliak is a Secretary at the Dependability of Software-intensive Systems Group and Office Managerin of SFB 1608 “Convide”