Abstract: The patch-flow analysis offers companies the possibility to analyze the own collaboration of their organisational units with company-internal reference sources. Due to the diversity of required data sources, data can sometimes only be collected by hand. The monitoring of completeness and a...
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The research project NetzDatenStrom has finally started. NetzDatenStrom is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy in the context of the 6th energy research program. Experts on research and development, softwar...
Abstract: This master thesis proposes concept and implementation of a microservice-based architecture for the Sweble Hub software. In future, with this microservice-based architecture, Sweble should be deployed in the cloud in order to manage a big workload from many users accessing the wiki. The th...
Abstract: Despite the lack of crucial features, Wiki Markup is still the primary data format in Wikipedia. The Wiki Object Model (WOM) features a modern alternative based on a tree structure. The use of a graph-based Storage for integrating WOM as the primary data format in Wikipedia seems likely. M...
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We will host an industry talk on "Usability in Product Development" in PROD, our product management course. This talk is open to the public.
by: Dipl. Ing (FH) Pablo Munoz Ibarra (Lead of the Usability Team SIMATIC TIA Portal a...
Abstract: Representational State Transfer (REST) is an efficient and by now established architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems. However, REST has not been designed for more than short-term offline operations, yet many applications must keep functioning when going offline for more tha...
FAU's Alexander, our news publication, reports about the 2016 AMOS projects and their demo-day (in German). We would like to add the AMOS testimonials ;-). Thanks to team 2 which served as the example. Please see the PDF or the screenshots below.
Abstract: Requirements elicitation is an important factor in software engineering. Mainly the information needed is elicited through interviews and other qualitative sources. The analysis that follows is often an ad-hoc process that relies on expertise of the analyst(s) and therefore is hardly repli...