The First International Conference on AI-based Software Engineering for Digital Services
Nice / Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France
November 16 - 20, 2025
This event will be held in hybrid mode, with both on site and remote options.
Submission:
September 21, 2025
Notification:
October 13, 2025
Registration:
October 26, 2025
Camera Ready:
November 2, 2025
Submission deadline: September 21, 2025
- At a Glance
The inaugural AISED 2025 conference features a series of tracks focusing on various aspects of AI’s impact on software for digital services with a comprehensive set of subtopics to cover the breadth and depth of the challenges.
Conference Chairs
Prof. Dr.
Hans-Werner Sehring
NORDAKADEMIE Hochschule der Wirtschaft, Hamburg, Germany
Prof. Dr.
Herwig Mannaert
University of Antwerp, Belgium
Prof. Ing.
Luigi Lavazza
Università dell'Insubria - Varese, Italy
Advisory Board
Prof. Dr.
Lan Lin
Ball State University, USA
Prof. Dr.
Fan Wu
Tuskegee University, USA
Participate
If you want to get involved beyond submitting an article, please consider organizing a workshop, a thematic session, or a demo. Details are available on the Event Satellites page.
- Call For Papers
The AISED series aims at bringing together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to explore the latest advancements and innovations in software development, data science, and digital technologies that power modern digital services. The advent of AI-driven approaches covering all phases of the software development process dictates a paradigm shift in the quest for satisfying a large spectrum of digital services.
The conference features a series of tracks focusing on various aspects of AI’s impact on software for digital services with a comprehensive set of subtopics to cover the breadth and depth of the challenges.
Professionals from industry, government, and academia, researchers, engineers, practitioners, and students are invited to contribute. AISED welcomes 1) full papers presenting significant research, development, application, position, or survey, 2) short papers on work-in-progress, 3) posters, 4) contributed talk presentations, as well as workshops, thematic sessions, and demos.
Prospective authors are invited to submit original, unpublished works, which are not under review in any other conference or journal. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following.
Topics
- Generative-AI Digital Platforms and Apps
- Software Development and Engineering for AI-driven Digital Services
- AI Concepts and Apps Optimization
- Data Science and Analytics for AI-driven Digital Services
- AI-based Software Analysis for Digital Services
- Machine Learning (ML) and Data Processing
- Requirements in AI-based Digital Services
- Personalized Datasets for AI-driven Digital Services
- Methodologies using Generative-AI Tools and LLMs
- Self-Adaptive Software for Digital Services
- AI Impact on Agile Development
- Micro-Services and QoS/SLA for Digital Services
- AI-driven Industrial Software Simulations and Validation
- Digital Twins in AI-based Manufacturing
- Industry 5.0 and AI-based Digital Industry
- Integration of AI and IoT in Industrial Processes
- Cybersecurity and Privacy in AI-driven Digital Services
- Cryptography and Secure Communications
- AI mechanisms for Software Security
- Software for Media Streaming Services
- AI-based IoT and Connected Devices
- Cloud Computing and Infrastructure for AI-driven Digital Services
- AI-based Software for Cyber-physical Systems
- Software for AI-driven Embedded Systems
- AI and Automation in Digital Services
- Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Autonomous Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- IoT (Internet of Things)-related AI Software
- IoT and Real Data Processing
- AI-based Software for Drones
- Human-Computer Interaction and Human-AI Experience
- Human-centered AI Software
- Accessibility Tools for AI-based Digital Services
- Software and Programming in AI-based Education
- Digital Education Analytics
- User Feedback and Real-time Adaptation
- Digital Solutions for Patients and Elderly Data Handling
- Telemedicine and Remote Health Monitoring
- Wearable Health Devices and Body Sensors
- AI in Personalized Patient Care
- Accessibility Tools for AI-based Digital Services
- Software for Wearable and Implantable Devices
- AI Mechanisms in 5G and next-Generation Software Defined Networks
- Quantum Computing Applications
- Sustainable and Green IT
- Digital Transportation and Urban Mobility
- Digital Smart Cities and Emerging services
- Digital Agriculture and Farming Robots
- Digital Identity and Personal Data Protection
Instructions for Authors
For more information on the submission process, please consult The Detailed Instructions for Authors.
To submit your work to this event:
- Scientific Board
- Shabbab Ali Algamdi, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
- Yasharth Bajpai, Microsoft Research, India
- Anni Chen, Amazon, USA
- António Miguel Rosado da Cruz, Applied Digital Transformation Laboratory (Adit-LAB) | Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal
- Estrela Ferreira Cruz, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Portugal
- Bin Dong, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Birgitta Dresp-Langley, CNRS, France
- Carlos Henrique Cabral Duarte, Brazilian Development Bank – Industry Division, Brazil
- Scott Gallant, Effective Applications, USA
- Chia Hung Kao, National Taitung University, Taiwan
- Lasse Harjumaa, Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius, Finland
- Bogumiła Hnatkowska, Wrocław University of Science and Technology – Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, Poland
- Angshuman Jana, IIIT Guwahati, India
- Luigi Lavazza, Università dell’Insubria – Varese, Italy
- Lan Lin, Ball State University, USA
- Herwig Mannaert, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Davide Martinenghi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- José Carlos M. M. Metrôlho, Politechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal
- Ralf Möller, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Fernando Moreira, REMIt | Universidade Portucalense, Porto, Portugal
- Danilo Peeters, NSX, Belgium
- Michalis Pingos, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus
- Mónica Pinto, Instituto de Tecnología e Ingeniería del Software (ITIS) | University of Málaga, Spain
- Joachim Sauer, NORDAKADEMIE, Germany
- Wieland Schwinger, Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Inst. f. Telekooperation (TK), Linz, Austria
- Hans-Werner Sehring, NORDAKADEMIE Hochschule der Wirtschaft, Hamburg, Germany
- Marek Suchánek, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
- Fan Wu, Tuskegee University, USA
- Submit an Article
Before submitting, please consult The Detailed Instructions for Authors.
To submit your work to this event:
- Event Satellites
If you are interested in organizing a workshop, a thematic session, or a demo within the program of this conference, we are looking forward to hearing from you.
The details for what this entails are available at Event Satellites. The contact information on that page will serve as the starting point with someone ready to answer any questions you may have and to help set up the required logistics.
- Camera Ready
Prepare the camera-ready following these guidelines:
- Ensure the paper is formatted according to the IEEE formatting template. See https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates
- Consider all the comments from the reviewers that were sent with your acceptance notification email.
- Do NOT include page numbers or any copyright information.
- The length is 6 pages of text (including figures and references) in the standard IEEE two-column format above, with the possibility of 2 extra pages.
Upload your camera-ready here: DTR Society Press:
- Registration
The registration site will be open at the same time as the notification date.
Details about the registration process are available on the Registration page.
- Publication
All accepted and registered papers (full papers and short/work in progress papers), regardless of presentation mode, will be published in the conference Proceedings under an ISBN reference and included in the Digital Library.
Proceedings: DRT Society Press
Library: DTR Society Digital Library
Accepted and registered Posters and Contributed Talks, regardless of presentation mode, will be posted on the conference webpage.
- Presentation
All accepted and registered contributions are allotted a presentation slot of 25 minutes in the conference program.
We encourage everyone to attend the conference and present in person, but we recognize that this may not always be feasible. Authors who are unable to attend physically have the option to send their presentation slides in advance to be posted online. If a prerecorded presentation video is provided, it will also be made available.
Authors who will present in person at the conference location also have the option to send their presentation slides to be posted.
The in-person sessions from the conference location will not be streamed.
For additional instructions on preparing the presentation slides and optional video, please see the Presentations page.
- Peer Review
Methodology
All submissions are peer reviewed by three or more reviewers, and evaluated based on relevance, technical content, originality, competence, significance, and presentation.
Reviewers are asked to offer constructive feedback to help the authors improve their work, regardless of whether the submission is accepted or rejected.
Reviewers are expected to adhere to our Conduct Policies.
Notification
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be issued by the evaluation system and sent to the contact author email address.
Rebuttal
Authors have a period for rebuttal of one week after notification. A rebuttal can be filed by contacting us along with the relevant data (conference name, submission number, and reason for rebuttal)
All rebuttals are answered, and the decisions are final.
- Indexing
All 2025 events are first events in their series. Indexing is planned when the events get mature and solid in terms of number of contributions and content within the coming years.
The enhanced visibility of all publications is the scientific target of the DTR Society. The proceeding will be submitted to various indexes like Google Scholar, SCOPUS, DBLP, PubMed, HCIBib, EI-Compendex, etc.
- Conference Venue
The conference will take place at:
Novotel Nice Airport Cap 3000
40 Avenue de Verdun
06700 SAINT LAURENT DU VAR
France
Phone: +33 4 93 19 55 55
Email: h0414@accor.com
A group registration form is available.
For more information about the conference venue, please consult the Novotel Nice Airport Cap 3000 page we have put together.
- Touristic Information
For places to visit around the conference location, please consult the Nice / Saint-Laurent-du-Var touristic information page.
- Program
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On Site Schedule | The schedule of events in Nice is available. Please note that there will be updates. |
Tutorial Lectures | T1: Generative Programming and the Hopeful Future of Modeling and Simulation Software Engineering – On Site CTO Scott Gallant, Effective Applications Corporation, USA
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| T2: LLMs in Practice: A Four-Step Journey from Idea to Implementation – Virtual Anni Chen, Amazon, USA
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| T3: Evaluating Binary Classifiers: What you Should Know about Performance Metrics (and Nobody Told you) – On Site Prof. Ing. Luigi Lavazza, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy
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| T4: IQRF – Open Standard for Wireless Mesh Networks – On Site CEO Dr.-Ing. Vladimír Šulc, MICRORISC, Jičín, Czech Republic
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| T5: Exploring a Modular Approach to Signal Processing Systems: From Gravitational Wave Analysis to Hearing Systems – On Site Dipl. Ing. Arwen Mannaert, NSX bv – KU Leuven, Belgium
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Keynote Speeches | K1: Advancing Software Factories: Rejuvenation, Control Systems, Meta-Model Support, and AI Integration – On Site Prof. Dr. Herwig Mannaert, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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| K2: The End of Work is Greatly Exaggerated: AI, Agents, and Labor – On Site Dalmo Cirne, Workday, Inc., USA
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| K3: African Digital Health Strategic Plans Analysis: Key Weaknesses in Contextualization, Intervention Focus, and Technological Foresight – On Site Prof. Dr. Gayo Diallo, University of Bordeaux, BPH/ISPED, France
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| K4: Joint Communication and Sensing in Next Generation Mobile Networks – Challenges and Potential for Innovative Services in Smart Cities and Environments – On Site Prof. Dr. Oliver Michler, Technical University Dresden, Germany
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| K5: Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity: Challenges and Opportunities – On Site Prof. Dr. Lasse Berntzen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
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| K6: Trust in the Age of Generative AI: How Far Can We Believe LLMs? – Virtual Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rahamatullah Khondoker, THM University of Applied Sciences, Germany
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| K7: Model-Driven Software Engineering in the Age of AI – Between Irrelevance, Change, and New Perspective – On Site Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Sehring, NORDAKADEMIE gAG, Germany
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Panels | Panel #1 – Monday Theme: Digital Adoption and Societal Challenges – On Site Moderator: Prof. Dr. Lasse Berntzen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway, Norway Panelists: Prof. Dr. Oliver Michler, Technical University Dresden, Germany Prof. Dr. Sambit Bhattacharya, Fayetteville State University, USA CEO Scott Gallant, Effective Applications Corporation, USA |
| Panel #2 – Tuesday Theme: The Future of Software + AI Symbiosis – On Site Moderator: Prof. Dr. Herwig Mannaert, University of Antwerp, Belgium Panelists: Prof. Ing. Luigi Lavazza, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria, Italy CEO Scott Gallant, Effective Applications Corporation, USA Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Sehring, NORDAKADEMIE gAG, Germany |
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| Panel #3 – Wednesday Theme: AI Paradigms and Their Impact on Other Domains – On Site Moderator: Dalmo Cirne, Workday, Inc., USA Panelists: CEO Dr.-Ing. Vladimír Šulc, MICRORISC, Jičín, Czech Republic Dipl. Ing. Danilo Peeters, NSX bv, Belgium Prof. Dr. Gayo Diallo, University of Bordeaux, BPH/ISPED, France Dipl. Ing. Arwen Mannaert, NSX bv – KU Leuven, Belgium |
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Publications | All published articles (both presented on site or not) and presentation materials will be available in the DTR Society Library once the event concludes. |
