Bashar, Jesus, and Liliana attended the NII GRACE Centre Symposium and Worksop, held in Tokyo on 19-20 December 2017. The workshop on the 19th December focused on software engineering of cyber-physical-social systems, with Liliana presenting her recent research on forensic-readiness, and Jesus presenting his research on software compliance. Bashar gave a keynote presentation at the symposium on 20th December, which commemorated the retirement of Professor Shinichi Honiden, Deputy Director of NII and long term Lero collaborator. The symposium concluded with a lively panel discussion on the future of software engineering over the next 10 years.
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