We are now looking for industry partners to provide requirements and sponsor Scrum projects with our students at FAU Erlangen, TU Berlin, and FU Berlin.
In The AMOS Project, students of computer science (or similar degree programs) form teams and develop open-source software based on indust...
On January 14th, 2026, at 10:15am, Oliver Rudolph will talk about challenges to corporate agile, in AMOS, our course on agile methods and open source. The talk is free and public! Mark your calendar and join us online (Zoom link) at the given time!
On January 28th, 2026, at 10:15am, Wolfgang Strunk will talk about agile software architecture, in AMOS, our course on agile methods and open source. The talk is free and public! Mark your calendar and join us online (Zoom link) at the given time!
This project is one of the Scrum projects with industry partners that were part of the AMOS Summer 2025 Projects. Below please find the video (you may also like the other videos) and the project summary which details the final result of the project. We run these projects every semester, so please b...
Abstract
Microservices are an architectural style for building scalable and maintainable software applications. These applications are composed of small and self-contained services that communicate over a network with each other. The loose coupling between microservices supports independent evol...
Abstract: Open collaborative workflows are common, for example, in open-source software development or Wikipedia. They reduce costs for individual participants and can improve the overall quality of the result. A potential application domain for open collaboration is data engineering, especially fo...
We are hosting an industry talk on "Towards a Feature Model for Monolith Microservices Identification Approaches" in the research colloquium of the computer science department. The talk is free and open to the public.
By: Prof. António Rito Silva, Ph.D., Instituto Superior Técnico, University o...
Most of our research projects follow agile development practices. As a consequence, the requirements for a final thesis may evolve over time. It is not expected that the requirements as understood at the beginning of a thesis will be the same as understood at the end of the thesis. Instead, the dif...
Abstract: This thesis focuses on company-led open source (OS) consortia. Unlike community-led open source communities, company-led OS consortia are led by companies or organizations. Driver members of these consortia may include information technology firms or end-user companies from industries bey...