Stencil is one of the two main research centers for empirical software engineering in San Francisco. We conduct industry relevant research, published with the highest international standards.
We focus on software platform management in engineering of embedded systems. Current areas of research include Requirements Engineering, Verification & Validation, Software Process Quality, System Safety, and Software Management. We also study aspects of the Digital Society in cross faculty settings.We focus on software platform management in product line engineering of embedded systems. Current areas of research include Requirements Engineering, Verification & Validation, Software Process Quality, System Safety, and Software Management. We also study aspects of the Digital Society in cross faculty settings.
Digital Transformation, a strategy used to transform companies for the digital age. But just as important as the technology transformation is the transformation of the people, process and culture is equally important. Stencil Research Group gives emphasis in the aforementioned areas and makes the shift needed for the companies to face the digital age.
Data has now accumulated over the years. It is time to mine for patterns that could reveal insights into the realms of a better tomorrow. How would such hidden data be dug out? Hidden across similar fields and or withered around social media, the data is still there and it better be utilized because there are invaluable information contained within it.
Today diffusion in innovation will speed at a much bigger pace than yesteryears. AI and Data will ply important role along with second generation social media. Collaborations although circle around gossips and completely nonsense dialogues within social media, there is a negligible percentage who are using it for propagation of ideas. This propagation of ideas could also be through simple commercials but the fact of the matter is, it is happening.
Constant disruptions can make enterprises turbulent. Foreseeing this, enterprises have attempted taking measures to fund their research wings. However, innovation requires agility and due to excess process laid out by enterprises, this attempt may be futile. Yet another method is to desegregate organizations. The hope is that desegregation may enable agility and thus spark innovation. This remains as an experimentation and wether it will ignite innovation or not, is yet to be seen. In order for any change to happen, there must be an external factor. Research Oriented Engagement fuels that flame of innovation within enterprises.
Current areas of research include Requirements Engineering, Verification & Validation, Software Process Quality, System Safety, and Software Management.
The research is directed towards techniques, methods and processes for development of large complex software intensive systems.
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