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The two-volume set CCIS 2657 + 2658 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement, EuroSPI 2025, held in Riga, Latvia, during September 17-19, 2025.
The 42 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 72 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows:
Part I: SPI and Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering; SPI and Standards and Safety and Security Norms; SPI and Functional Safety and Cybersecurity.
Part II: Sustainability and Life Cycle Challenges; SPI and Recent Innovations; Digitalisation of Industry, Infrastructure and E-Mobility; SPI and Agile.
Sommario
.- Sustainability and Life Cycle Challenges.
.- Sustainable Urban Development through Emerging Technologies, Process Improvement, and Citizen Commitment.
.- A Gamification Approach to Preparing for the Industry 5.0 Transition: Technologies, Applications, Job Roles.
.- Transitioning Towards a Component-as-a-Service: A Business Model Design Overview.
.- Cooling our Heritage: Enhancing Biodiversity in Historic Gardens and Parks to Reduce Urban Heat in European Heritage Sites.
.- SPI and Recent Innovations.
.- Using AI in Opportunity and Idea Management (ISO 56007) Experiences of the Automotive Skills Alliance innovation agent working group.
.- Surviving autonomous trucks: A triple-layer business model approach for Logistic Service Providers using a pattern-based innovation design approach.
.- User-Aligned Privacy Framework in the era of Generative Artificial.
.- Human Factors Assessment for Industry 5.0: Design and Implementation of a Human Measurement Device and Stress Inducing Device.
.- Digitalisation of Industry, Infrastructure and E-Mobility.
.- Strategic Foresight and Skills Intelligence for the Automotive-Mobility Ecosystem: Insights from the TRIREME Project.
.- RaspiCar: Ensuring Safe Real-Time AI-Based Control for Embedded Autonomous Systems.
.- Integrating Functional Mock-up Units into Industrial Control Systems: Methodology and Insights on Real-time Behavior.
.- Towards the analysis of software supply chain and EU regulations.
.- Anticipation in autonomous vehicles: from a microethical perspectives.
.- SPI and Agile.
.- Catalogue of Pathological Patterns of Self-Managed Teams in Scrum.
.- Findings of more than six years of Decentralized Process Management in a Large Agile Organization.
Riassunto
The two-volume set CCIS 2657 + 2658 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement, EuroSPI 2025, held in Riga, Latvia, during September 17-19, 2025.
The 42 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 72 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows:
Part I: SPI and Emerging and Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering; SPI and Standards and Safety and Security Norms; SPI and Functional Safety and Cybersecurity.
Part II: Sustainability and Life Cycle Challenges; SPI and Recent Innovations; Digitalisation of Industry, Infrastructure and E-Mobility; SPI and Agile.