2–3 Feb 2023
Roma Monte Mario
Europe/Rome timezone

Aim:
The First TETIS Workshop (October 2020) was very successful in bringing
together in a (virtual) venue the groups in INAF working on all aspects of
Control Software for Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation. It was an
occasion for those groups to present themselves, their experience and give
an overview of the projects they are involved in.
The objective of the Second TETIS Workshop is to build on that experience
and progress in creating a collaboration network where the distributed
knowledge and experience can be effectively shared among the participants.
Therefore, the focus of contributions will shift from presenting existing
groups and experiences to:
* presenting new initiatives and activities;
* discuss practical ways of exploiting synergies and sharing of knowledge;
* discuss possible common initiatives in the short and mid-term.

Workshop themes:
* Instrumentation and Telescope SW Frameworks;
* Development Processes;
* SW Engineering and Tools;
* SW Quality and Product Assurance;
* Local, Embedded and Real-Time Control Applications.

The Workshop will be held in a hybrid format. Although participation in
person is recommended, it will be possible to attend remotely.

This is the Workshop's second announcement. Anyone willing to attend should
register at: https://indico.ict.inaf.it/e/tetis2, where you can also submit
an abstract for your contribution. Please note that due to time limitations
we might not be able to accept all contributions.

Abstract due date: January 18, 2023
Notification of acceptance: January 25, 2023

 

Remote participation: https://meet.google.com/iga-xffg-yqc
Alternative phone number: ‪(IT) +39 02 3041 9590‬ PIN: ‪462 610 399‬#
Other phone number: https://tel.meet/iga-xffg-yqc?pin=5826348317686



SOC
Andrea Baruffolo (andrea.baruffolo@inaf.it)
Anna Di Giorgio (anna.digiorgio@inaf.it)
Paolo Di Marcantonio (paolo.dimarcantonio@inaf.it)
Sebastiano Ligori (sebastiano.ligori@inaf.it)
Giulio Capasso (giulio.capasso@inaf.it)
Mauro Dolci (mauro.dolci@inaf.it)