Our fellow co-teachers at Methodpark in collaboration with the OpenBIT Foundation are holding an unconference on Nov 18-20 about software engineering. Find more information at https://openbit.eu/unkonferenzen/swe-camp2016/.
Abstract: Design patterns are software design constructs defined and implemented using a programming language. What features of a programming language make the implementation of a wide variety of object-oriented design patterns easy? This thesis analyses Grace for its effectiveness in supporting dev...
Tobias Jähnel of AVL DiTEST wrote to us about their experiences as a project sponsor in the 2016 AMOS Project:
AVL DiTEST sponsored an AMOS project in 2016. The content of this project was the development of a Wireshark Plug-In for the analysis of Vehicle Diagnostic communication on Ethernet. T...
A photo of the research group, with guest Minghui Zhou of Peking University, celebrating the accept notice for a new tier-1 journal paper with cake in our kitchen.
Today, the Inner Source Governance project started. It is funded by Continental.
For more information, please see inner source governance and processes (pool project).
Today, the Open Source Governance and Compliance project started. It is funded by a large German company.
For more information, please open source governance and compliance (pool project).
Today, the NetzDatenStrom project started. The project consortium comprises two more universities and many more industry parterns. It is funded by BMWi.
For more information, please see TBD.
Today, the Software Hardening project started. The project is led by FAU's security research group and it is funded by DATEV.
For more information, please see TBD.
Abstract: This paper presents the theory of User Experience (UX) best practices in software product lines. The methodology used to derive the best practices is case study research, which has been applied to two independent software product lines within Siemens AG, the German engineering company. The...
A while back, FAU started taking university rankings seriously. Good news keep coming: FAU is now #3 in Germany in engineering, and #108 world-wide, according to the Shanghai Ranking. More information (in German) in the FAU newsletter.