Regional School of Software Engineering (ERES) is an event held by SBC since 2017. The event aims to promote and disseminate knowledge and good practices of Software Engineering, both professionally and academically. The Proceedings of ERES are published annually, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.
Topics of Interest
ERES topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Industrial Applications of Software Engineering
- Software Architecture
- Social Aspects of Software Engineering
- Software Reliability
- CSCW and Software Engineering
- Model-Oriented Software Development
- Software Ecosystems and Systems Systems
- Software Engineering Education and Training
- Requirements Engineering
- Search-Based Software Engineering
- Experimental Software Engineering
- Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
- Software Engineering for the World Wide Web
- Theoretical Foundations and Formal Methods
- Domain-Specific Language
- Software Product Lines
- Software Support, Maintenance, and Evolution
- Agile Methods
- Software Metrics and Measurements
- Software Repository Mining
- Software Modularity
- Software Processes
- Software Quality and Quality Models
- Software Reengineering
- Software Reuse
- Software Verification and Validation
Additional information
For more information about ERES, visit the event's website.
