The research within Product Realisation is mainly linked to the research group on Product and Production Development. The Product and Production development research group creates knowledge on the renewal and development of products and production systems. The research is based on an integrated development where many stakeholders' and time perspectives are balanced.
Key themes within the group are:
- Production Systems Development and Industrialization. Processes, information and communication for innovation, development and improvement of flexible production systems, aligned with product development.
- Sustainable product development and production. Methods and tools, organization and processes to develop products with low environmental impact that contributes to economic benefit. System analysis and description models of economically, socially and environmentally sustainable production systems.
Artificial Intelligence Methods for Optimization of the Software Testing Process With Practical Examples and Exercises (Jun 2022) Sahar Tahvili, Leo Hatvani
Investigating digital twin: a systematic mapping study (Apr 2022) Luka Guzina , Enxhi Ferko, Alessio Bucaioni THE 10TH SWEDISH PRODUCTION SYMPOSIUM (SPS2022)
An Evaluation Framework for Modeling Languages Supporting Predictable Vehicular Software Systems (Apr 2022) Enxhi Ferko, Igli Jasharllari , Alessio Bucaioni, Mohammad Ashjaei, Saad Mubeen 19th International Conference on Information Technology : New Generations (ITNG2022)
A Conceptual Framework for Software Modeling ofAutomation Systems (Apr 2022) Mohammad Ashjaei, Alessio Bucaioni, Saad Mubeen 19th International Conference on Information Technology : New Generations (ITNG2022)
Using NLP tools to detect ambiguities in system requirements - A comparison study (Mar 2022) Aleksandar Bajceta, Miguel Leon Ortiz, Wasif Afzal, Pernilla Lindberg , Markus Bohlin 5th Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Requirements Engineering @ REFSQ (NLP4RE)
Modelling in low-code development: a multi-vocal systematic review (Jan 2022) Alessio Bucaioni, Antonio Cicchetti, Federico Ciccozzi Software and Systems Modeling (SoSym)