24th International Workshop on Configuration (CONFWS'22)
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Configuration is composing product models of complex and variant systems requiring parameterizable components. This traditionally relies on knowledge-representation formalisms that enable the reasoning and automatization of different software engineering tasks when developing such systems. The main goal of this workshop is to promote research in the application areas related to configuration. Traditionally, this workshop has managed to bridge the gap with contributions from both the academy and the industry, thus, enabling the exchange of ideas and challenges. It provides a forum for discussing ideas, evaluations and experiences, especially in using AI techniques for solving configuration problems.
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Published: 12 September 2022
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SPLC '22
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SPLC '22: 26th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference
September 12 - 16, 2022
Graz, Austria
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SPLC '22 Paper Acceptance Rate 14 of 41 submissions, 34%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 167 of 463 submissions, 36%
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