2nd International Workshop on Rapid Continuous Software Engineering (RCoSE 2015)

Continuous software engineering refers to the organizational  capability to develop, release and learn from software in very short  rapid cycles, typically hours, days or a very small numbers of  weeks.  This requires not only agile processes in teams but in the  complete research and development organization. Additionally, the  technology used in the different development phases, like  requirements engineering and system integration, must support the  quick development cycles. Finally, automatic live experimentation  for different system alternatives enables fast gathering of required  data for decision making. The workshop, the second in the series  after the first one at ICSE 2014, aims to bring the research  communities of the aforementioned areas together to exchange  challenges, ideas, and solutions to bring software engineering a  step further to being a holistic continuous process. The workshop  program is based on eight papers selected in the peer-review process  and supplemented by interaction and discussions at the workshop. The  topics range from agile methods, continuous software engineering  practices to specific techniques, like visualization and testing.