*** Call for Workshop Papers ***
19th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2025)
September 15-19, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://conf.researchr.org/home/ecsa-2025
(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
The European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA) is the premier European forum
for
presenting and discussing software architecture research and practice.
ECSA edition 2025 hosts workshops on topics related to software architecture. The
following
workshops will be held between September 15-16, 2025:
8th International Workshop on Context-Aware, Autonomous and Smart Architectures
(CASA)
https://casaecsa.github.io/casa2025/
Software is becoming increasingly aware of its current execution context. Decisions that
were
traditionally made at design time are being postponed until runtime to improve the
services
that software provides to its users. In addition, software reasons about the execution
environments and its internal state to improve the functionality provided to its users.
Some of
the keywords that characterize software today are: context-aware, dynamic, autonomous,
smart, adaptive, self-managed. In this context, the Context-aware, Autonomous, and Smart
Architectures (CASA) workshop aims to address the issues and challenges raised by the
design,
implementation, and evaluation of software systems characterized by the above keywords.
Novel design and development approaches are needed to address the new issues raised by
such
systems. New solutions are expected to properly address the trade-offs between the
various
quality attributes that characterize these systems. Or, existing architectural solutions
should be
adapted and improved to meet the evolving and dynamic requirements of context-aware,
autonomous, and intelligent systems. The workshop aims to bring together software
engineers,
computer scientists, researchers, practitioners, and educators to discuss and exchange
results,
case studies, experiences, novel approaches, and visionary ideas on software architectures
for
context-aware, autonomous, and smart solutions.
1st International Workshop on Architecting Digital Twin of an Organization (ArchDTO)
https://archdto.github.io/archdto2025/
The Digital Twin of an Organization (DTO) extends the concept of Digital Twins to create
virtual
replicas of business models, processes, resources, and interactions. DTOs enable
optimization
of decision-making, increased efficiency, and adaptability to rapid changes by leveraging
real-
time data, simulations, AI, and predictive analytics. Despite their transformative
potential,
DTOs are still in early development, facing significant software architecture challenges
such as
scalability, interoperability, model robustness, and real-time data integration. This
workshop
explores the architectural frameworks, design patterns, and software engineering
principles
needed to build robust DTOs. Topics include frameworks for DTO creation, enterprise
modeling
methodologies, technological enablers like AI and the Internet of Things, and real-world
use
cases from academia and industry. Given the novelty of the topic, the workshop consists of
two
main sessions: (1) presentations of academic and industry papers on DTO architectures,
frameworks, and technologies, and (2) an interactive workshop session, where participants
will
engage in problem-solving, explore case studies, and collaboratively define challenges,
solutions, and best practices for architecting DTOs.
1st International Workshop on AI-Assisted Software Architecting (AISA)
https://sites.google.com/view/aisasa/home?pli=1
AI-assisted software architecting is transforming how architectural decisions are made,
implemented, and maintained. Leveraging artificial intelligence, this paradigm enhances
architectural decision making, automates repetitive architecting tasks, and optimizes
system
designs. The AISA workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to
explore
AI’s role in various software architecting activities, including architecture analysis,
design,
decision-making, evolution, and documentation. We will also discuss AI-driven
architectural
pattern recommendations, best practices, and the application of AI in continuous
architecting
and self-adaptive architectures. Topics include AI-assisted architecture synthesis,
automated
architecture pattern selection, refactoring, security enforcement, and integrating AI into
DevOps
and MLOps pipelines. The workshop will foster discussions and collaborations between
academia and industry to identify open challenges, research directions, and practical
applications
5th International Workshop on Agility with Microservices Programming (AMP)
https://amp-workshops.github.io
The AMP workshop aims to collect experiences on microservice adoption and reporting best
practices, as well as failure cases, to build community knowledge based on past mistakes
and
successes. We also emphasize the current trend towards AI-driven software engineering
practices and the development of data- intensive applications. The workshop seeks for
solutions and experiences both on both AI-assisted tooling, and building data-intensive
applications and LLMs using microservices. The workshop is open to experience reports
from
practitioners and academics. We seek to collect original work on the science and
engineering of
programming microservices.
1st International Workshop on Software Architecture for Data-Intensive Systems (SADIS)
https://sadis2025.smartarch.cz
Modern software systems increasingly rely on data-centric processes to fuel intelligent
features,
scalable services, and real-time insights. As these systems evolve, designing effective
software
architectures for data-intensive environments becomes critical yet challenging. These
architectures must address complex concerns such as handling high-velocity data streams,
ensuring security and privacy, integrating heterogeneous data sources and heterogeneous
computation fabrics (including GPUs/TPUs and edge devices), and adapting to changing
workloads. The workshop aims to bring together academic researchers, industry
practitioners,
and thought leaders to explore cutting-edge approaches for building, deploying, and
maintaining robust data-centric solutions. We invite discussions on a range of topics at
the
intersection of data-intensive systems and software architecture, including machine
learning
(ML) pipelines, ML Operations (MLOps) frameworks and patterns, domain-specific
languages,
reference architectures, and visualization techniques. Emphasis is placed on practical
experiences, innovative tools and platforms, and theoretical advancements that tackle
the
ever-growing demands placed on data-intensive systems. By fostering interdisciplinary
collaboration and knowledge exchange, the workshop seeks to shape the future of
data-driven
architecture design and empower professionals and researchers to address emerging
challenges
in this rapidly evolving domain.
Workshop on Adaptive and Reconfigurable Systems and Architectures (AROSA)
https://www.redcad.org/events/arosa2025/
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners both from
the
Academia and from the Industry working in the areas of the adaptation and reconfiguration
of
distributed systems. Different investigation topics are involved, such as: CBSE, Web
service,
cloud applications, mobile applications, Functional and Non-Functional requirements
(QoS,
performance, resilience), monitoring, diagnosis, deci- sion and execution of adaptation
and
reconfiguration. Different research areas are covered: concepts, methods, techniques, and
tools
to design, develop, deploy and manage adaptive and reconfigurable software systems. The
concept of adaptive and reconfigurable software systems has been introduced in order to
describe architectures, which exhibit such properties. An adaptive and reconfigurable
software
system can repair itself if any execution problems occur, in order to successfully
complete its
own execution, while respecting functional requirements and quality attributes. In the
design of
an adaptive and reconfigurable software system, several aspects have to be considered.
For
instance, the system should be able to predict or to detect degradations and failures as
soon as
possible and to enact suitable recovery actions.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Please refer to the instructions at the workshops' web sites.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Abstract Submission: May 12, 2025
• Paper Submission: May 19, 2025
• Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: June 20, 2025
• Camera-Ready Submission: June 27, 2025
• Author Registration: June 27, 2025
• Workshop Days: September 15-16, 2025
All dates are 23:59h AoE (anywhere on Earth).
ORGANISATION
General Chairs
• Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano, Switzerland
• Vasilios Andrikopoulos, University of Groeningen, The Netherlands
Workshops Co-Chairs
• Tommi Mikkonen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
• Jennifer Perez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain