Yesterday, Prof. Karl Lieberherr of Northeastern University gave a talk in FAU's department of computer science colloquium. His research talk focussed on using semantic games and more specifically side-choosing games for organizing software development by many people, effectively crowdsourcing it. (...
Today, Holger Schmidt gave an industry talk in AMOS, our agile methods (and open source) course. (See here for the original announcement.) He spoke to a full house! Thank you, Dr. Schmidt, for teaching us. Below, please find some photo impressions.
The "blaues Hochhaus" (Martensstr. 3) is getting an overhaul for reasons of fire safety (or current lack thereof). This will take place between July 2014 - October 2014. Floors 5 and up, including our research group, will take temporary office space in Tennenlohe for that time period. Our last effec...
Time flies and it is only one more month until the 2014 AMOS Projects will conclude! Below, please find the agenda for the demo day on July 9, 2014. The Demo (Half-)Day will take place in Room 0.68 at Martensstr. 5/7 in 91058 Erlangen.
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09:00
Riehle
Opening
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Abstract: Along with the popularization of wikis, the underlying wiki technologies became hot topics in the research community. The open source research group developed a formal parser for Wikitext, the wiki markup language of MediaWiki. The parser generates a high-level and machine-accessible ...
Abstract: Thanks to the collected data by providers like Ohloh, research on open source software has become both easier and popular. Ohloh is offering access to its database containing most of the statistically relevant information collected by Ohloh from publicly available version control syst...
Abstract: This study presents a business case about the challenges that Nokia had during developing the Multimedia Message Services. At the end of 90s, Nokia was planning to make a big difference in telecommunication market with a new handset which is capable of sending and receiving multimedia...
We decided to allow for startup pitches in KOLL, our computer science colloquium. KOLL traditionally serves to present student thesis defenses or lets research group members perform dry-runs for upcoming research talks.
Startup pitches are an addition now. The benefits to student startups are two...
Abstract: In the social sciences the process of interview analysis is often performed as a form of qualitative data analysis (QDA), to extract relevant information from transcribed interviews. A researcher performing such an analysis is usually assisted by Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis...