Robotics is one of the most challenging domains for software<br>engineering. Deploying even simple applications requires integrating<br>solutions from experts of various domains, including navigation, path<br>planning, manipulation, localization, human–robot interaction, etc.<br>Integration of modules contributed by respective domain experts is<br>one of the key challenges in engineering software–centric systems, yet<br>only one of the cross–cutting software concerns crucial to robotics. As<br>robots often operate in dynamic, partially observable environments<br>additional challenges include adaptability, robustness, safety, and<br>security.<br>The goal of RoSE 2018 is to bring together researchers from<br>participating domains with practitioners to identify new frontiers in<br>robotics software engineering, discuss challenges raised by real–world<br>applications, and transfer latest insights from research to industry.<br>RoSE 2018 will solicit contributions from both academic and industrial<br>participants, thus fostering active synergy between the two<br>communities.<br>
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RoSE
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Gothenburg
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Sweden
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