Luca Giamattei

(Ph.D. student) received the M.S. degree in computer engineering in 2021 from the Federico II University of Naples, Italy. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from the same university. His main research interests are in testing of DNN-enabled systems and distributed software systems. In this context, he collaborated in international projects. He published in international conferences and journals in the field of software engineering and software testing.

Antonio Guerriero

(Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor at Federico II University of Naples, Italy. He received the Ph.D. degree in Information Technology and Electrical Engineering from the same university in 2022. His main research interests are in testing of ML-based systems and distributed software systems. In this context, he collaborated in both national and international projects. He published in international conferences and journals in the field of software reliability, software engineering, and software testing.

Roberto Pietrantuono

(Member of ACM, Senior Member of IEEE) is an Associate Professor with the University of Naples Federico II. Since 2007, he has been with the Dependable Systems and Software Engineering Research Team. His research interests are in the area of software engineering, particularly software testing and dependability of software (and AI-based) systems. He regularly serves on program committees of international conferences and journals and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing and of Software Quality Journal. He is involved in several projects and currently coordinates an MSCA RISE European Project (μDevOps).

Stefano Russo

(Ph.D.) is Professor of Computer Engineering at Federico II University of Naples, Italy, where he teaches Software Engineering and Distributed Systems, and leads the DESSERT research group (www.dessert.unina.it). He (co-)authored over 200 papers in the areas of software testing, software aging, middleware technologies, mobile computing. He is Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, and Senior Member of the IEEE.

Ivano Malavolta

is an Associate Professor in the Software and Sustainability research group and Director of the Network Institute at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands His research interests include empirical software engineering, with a special emphasis on software architecture, robotics software, and energy-efficient software. He authored more than 150 scientific articles in peer-reviewed international journals and international conference proceedings. He is program committee member and reviewer of international conferences and journals and Associate Editor of IEEE Software, the International Journal of Robotics Research, and the Frontiers in Robotics and AI journal. He received a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of L’Aquila, Italy. He is a Member of IEEE, ACM, VERSEN, and Amsterdam Data Science. More information about Ivano is available on his official website: https://www.ivanomalavolta.com.

Tanjina Islam

received her BSc. in Computer Science and Engineering from BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2014. In 2019, she obtained her MSc. in Computer Science, specializing in Software Engineering and Green IT, through a joint degree program offered by Vrije University Amsterdam (VU) and the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Following her studies, Tanjina worked as a Junior Docent with the Software and Sustainability (S2) research group at Vrije University Amsterdam. Before embarking on her academic pursuits, she gained three years of valuable experience as a Software Engineer across various IT industries in Bangladesh. Currently, Tanjina is a Ph.D. candidate within the Complex Cyber Infrastructure (CCI) research group at the University of Amsterdam’s Informatics Institute. Her research focuses on investigating the energy consumption and security aspects of machine learning applications in the cloud-to-edge continuum.

Madalina Dînga

is a software engineer interested in cloud native development and software sustainability. She received a MSc in Computer Science from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2022, specialising in Software Engineering and Green IT. Her MSc Thesis delved into an empirical assessment of the energy and performance overhead of monitoring tools on microservices.

Anne Koziolek

is a full professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. Her research interests are software architecture, model-based quality prediction, architecture recovery, and recently the use of LLMs in supporting all tasks related to software architecture. In all these efforts, she is interested in reconciling agile, codecentric software development with model-based software engineering. Anne received her Diplom degree in informatics from the University of Oldenburg in 2007 and her Ph.D. from KIT in 2011. Following her doctorate, she was a postdoc researcher at the University of Zurich until 2013. She is a member of the ACM, IEEE, and GI. More information about Anne is available at https://mcse.kastel.kit.edu/staff_Koziolek_Anne.php.

Snigdha Singh

is a doctoral researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, in the chair of Modelling for Continuous Software Engineering. She is a Masters in Computer Science from IIIT Delhi, India. Her research interests are reverse engineering for architecture extraction with a focus in asynchronous communication between Microservices and architecture recovery of message based systems. More information about her is available at https://mcse.kastel.kit.edu/staff_Snigdha_Singh.php

Martin Armbruster

is a doctoral researcher at the Modelling for Continuous Software Engineering (MCSE) group at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. His research and research interests focus on model-driven software development, in particular, code modeling, the model-driven and continuous extraction of architectural performance models from code, and consistency management of models. Martin received his master’s degree in Informatics from KIT in 2021. More information can be found at https://mcse.kastel.kit.edu/staff_martin_armbruster.php.

José-María Gutierrez-Martinez

Ph.D. in Computer Science, is an associate professor at the University of Alcalá, head of the Computer Science Department for 5 years and coordinator of a Master Program in Agile Web Development. He has extensive works on mobile devices and their integration with traditional information systems and has been working also with for e-learning and m-learning technological enhancements. He has participate in research projects for e-health and lead some of them about the use of mobile devices to help with psychiatric treatments, medicine doses, wheelchair use and tablet adaptations to highly dependent users. Some of these projects include de use of sensors and microcontrollers and their integration with mobile phones applications. He has worked in 7 European funded projects and many local public funded research projects. He also encourages the relation with companies, been the head of a research chair that uses mobility and IA to help industrial installations management.

Sergio Caro-Alvaro

is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at University of Alcala (Spain). He received his Ph.D. degree in the Computer Science Department of the University of Alcala (Spain). His research interests include usability, user experience and gamification.

Daniel Rodriguez

is currently an associate professor at the Computer Science Department of the University of Alcala, Madrid, Spain. He is also a regular visiting researcher at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Also, he was a lecturer at the University of Reading, UK. Daniel earned his degree in Computer Science at the University of the Basque Country (EHU) and Ph.D. degree at the University of Reading, UK. His research interest include the application of data mining and optimization techniques to Software Engineering problems in particular.

Sebastian Weber

studied computer science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and received his degree in 2022. He joined the software engineering and quality department at the FZI Research Center for Information Technology afterwards and is a doctoral student of Professor Reussner at the Software Design and Quality (SDQ) group at KIT. His research interests focus on the analysis and modeling of complex and heterogeneous systems through analysis composition and multi-level simulation.

Jörg Henss

studied computer science at the University of Karlsruhe. After completing his degree in 2008, he joined the Software Design and Quality (SDQ) group at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 2009. Since 2015 he is head of the software engineering and quality department at the FZI Research Center for Information Technology. His research interests include interoperability of simulations, model-driven software development (MDSD), and modern software development in the context of operational and mobile application systems.

Estrella Fernández Vogelin

is a computer scientist and electronic systems engineer, with master degree in cyber security and privacy. Her background goes from hardware design and testing to software quality, having worked for avionics hardware and working in the present for Panel Sistemas Informáticos as a software engineer in test for client Iberia and collaborating with Vrije University in microservices research.

Fernando Simön Panojo

graduate in Physical Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid, specializing in physical devices and control. He worked in several consulting on development and quality projects until finally starting to work in 2007 at ‘‘Panel Sistemas Informáticos’’, a company where he is currently working for the client Iberia, developing QA (Quality Assurance) tasks in both manual and automated tests. and system monitoring. In 2022 he began to collaborate (from ‘‘Panel Sistemas Informáticos’’) with the Vrije University of Amsterdam in the study of systems and application monitoring tools.

Berta Rodriguez Sanchez

received her BSc in Computer Science from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2023. She is now a MSc student in Computer Science at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specialising in Software Engineering and Green IT. She implemented this web view as part of a mini-project of her Master's thesis.