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Software Engineering 2017: Hannover, Germany
- Jan Jürjens, Kurt Schneider:
Software Engineering 2017, Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 21.-24. Februar 2017, Hannover, Deutschland. LNI P-267, GI 2017, ISBN 978-3-88579-661-9
Keynotes
- Sami Haddadin:
Wie programmiert man die neue Robotergeneration - und wie lernt man das im Studium? 19 - Boris Otto:
Industrial Data Space: Architekturentwurf zur Wahrung der digitalen Souveränität für die Wirtschaft. 21 - Jan Bosch:
Speed, Data and Ecosystems: The Future of Software Engineering. 23-24 - Barbara Paech:
Software-Features: Die unbekannten Wesen. 25 - Carola Lilienthal:
Die Schönheit kommt von Innen. 27-28
Software Engineering in Versicherungen
- Philipp Horst:
Digitalisierung der Versicherungswirtschaft und die Veränderung der Kundenkommunikation. 31-32 - Arnaud Fietzke, Benedikt Mas y Parareda:
Software-Reengeniering in der Versicherungsbranche: Ein Praxisbeispiel. 33-34 - Karin Vosseberg, Andreas Spillner, Mario Winter:
Testen und Qualitätssicherung - Einblick in die Finanz- und Versicherungsbranche. 35-36 - Markus Rehrs:
"Das hat sich bewährt". 37-38
Workshops
- Horst Lichter, Stephan Krusche, Dirk Riehle:
CSE 2017 - 2nd Workshop on Continuous Software Engineering. 41-42 - Robert Heinrich, Reiner Jung, Marco Konersmann, Eric Schmieders:
MLS 2017 - 4th Collaborative Workshop on Evolution and Maintenance of Long-Living Systems. 43-44 - Alexander Schlaefer, Sibylle Schupp, André Stollenwerk:
FS-MCPS 2017 - 3rd Workshop on Fail Safety in Medical Cyber-Physical Systems. 45 - Eduard C. Groen, Jörg Dörr, Peter Liggesmeyer:
NFR 2017 - 3. Workshop zur Erhebung, Spezifikation und Analyse nichtfunktionaler Anforderungen in der Systementwicklung. 47-48
Wissenschaftliches Programm
Empirical Software Engineering 1
- Thomas Reschenhofer, Manoj Bhat, Adrian Hernandez-Mendez, Florian Matthes:
Lessons Learned in Aligning Data and Model Evolution in Collaborative Information Systems - A Summary Report. 51-52 - Zahra Karimi Dehkordi, Ahmad Baraani-Dastjerdi, Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee, Stefan Wagner:
Links between the personalities, styles and performance in computer programming. 53-54 - Tobias Baum, Olga Liskin, Kai Niklas, Kurt Schneider:
Factors Influencing Code Review Processes in Industry. 55-56 - Sarah Nadi, Stefan Krüger, Mira Mezini, Eric Bodden:
"Jumping Through Hoops": Why do Java Developers Struggle With Cryptography APIs? 57
Empirical Software Engineering 2
- Marian Daun, Bastian Tenbergen, Andrea Salmon, Thorsten Weyer, Klaus Pohl:
Project-based Learning with Examples from Industry in University Courses. 59-60 - Walid Maalej, Zijad Kurtanovic, Hadeer Nabil, Christoph Stanik:
On the Automatic Classification of App Reviews. 61-62 - Marija Selakovic, Michael Pradel:
Performance Issues and Optimizations in JavaScript: An Empirical Study. 63
Evolution
- Marvin Grieger, Masud Fazal-Baqaie, Gregor Engels, Markus Klenke:
Concept-Based Engineering of Situation-Specific Migration Methods. 65-66 - Johannes Bürdek, Timo Kehrer, Malte Lochau, Dennis Reuling, Udo Kelter, Andy Schürr:
Reasoning about Product-Line Evolution using Complex Feature Model Differences. 67-68 - Kiana Rostami, Johannes Stammel, Robert Heinrich, Ralf H. Reussner:
Change Impact Analysis by Architecture-based Assessment and Planning. 69-70
Cyber-Physical Systems & Automotive Systems
- Andreas Vogelsang, Henning Femmer, Maximilian Junker:
Characterizing Implicit Communal Components as Technical Debt in Automotive Software Systems. 71-72 - Uwe Pohlmann, Marcus Hüwe:
Model-Driven Allocation Engineering - Abridged Version. 73-74 - Ronny Seiger, Steffen Huber, Thomas Schlegel:
An Execution System for Self-healing Workflows in Cyber-physical Systems. 75-76 - Stefan Karg, Alexander Raschke, Matthias Tichy, Grischa Liebel:
Model-Driven Software Engineering in the openETCS Project: Project Experiences and Lessons Learned. 77-78
Component and Service Oriented Software Engineering
- Andreas Metzger, Philipp Leitner, Dragan Ivanovic, Eric Schmieders, Rod Franklin, Manuel Carro, Schahram Dustdar, Klaus Pohl:
Vergleich und Kombination von Techniken des Predictive Business Process Monitoring. 79-80 - Marie Christin Platenius, Svetlana Arifulina, Wilhelm Schäfer:
MatchBox: A Framework for Dynamic Configuration of Service Matching Processes. 81-82 - Christian Wulf, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Increasing the Throughput of Pipe-and-Filter Architectures by Integrating the Task Farm Parallelization Pattern. 83-84
Testing
- Daniel Lübke, Tammo van Lessen:
Modeling Test Cases in BPMN for Behavior-Driven Development. 85-86 - Markus Ermuth, Michael Pradel:
Monkey See, Monkey Do: Effective Generation of GUI Tests with Inferred Macro Events. 87 - Jürgen Münch, Fabian Fagerholm, Alejandro Sánchez Guinea, Hanna Mäenpää:
The RIGHT Model for Continuous Experimentation. 89-90
Verification
- Martin Gogolla, Antonio Vallecillo, Loli Burgueño, Frank Hilken:
Employing Classifying Terms for Testing Model Transformations. 91-92 - Dirk Beyer, Matthias Dangl, Daniel Dietsch, Matthias Heizmann:
Exchanging Verification Witnesses between Verifiers. 93-94
Model-Driven Software Engineering
- Samuel Kounev, Nikolaus Huber, Fabian Brosig, Simon Spinner, Manuel Bähr:
Model-Based Self-Aware Performance and Resource Management Using the Descartes Modeling Language. 95-96 - André van Hoorn, Christian Vögele, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Helmut Krcmar:
A Unified Model-Driven Approach for Extracting and Generating Workload Specifications for Load Testing and Performance Prediction of Application Systems. 97-98 - Christian Stier, Anne Koziolek:
Considering Transient Effects of Self-Adaptations in Model-Driven Performance Analyses. 99-100 - Timo Greifenberg, Markus Look, Bernhard Rumpe:
Visualizing MDD Projects. 101-104
Requirements Engineering
- Jonas Eckhardt, Andreas Vogelsang, Daniel Méndez Fernández:
Are "Non-functional" Requirements really Non-functional? 105-106 - Dustin Wüest, Norbert Seyff, Martin Glinz:
Collaborative Sketching and Notation Creation with FlexiSketch Team. 107-108 - Jörg Holtmann, Ruslan Bernijazov, Matthias Meyer, David Schmelter, Christian Tschirner:
Integrated and Iterative Systems Engineering and Software Requirements Engineering for Technical Systems (Précis). 109-110
Security & Privacy
- Konrad Jamrozik, Andreas Zeller:
Mining Sandboxes for Security - Automatisches Sandboxing für Software-Sicherheit. 111-112 - Vitalii Avdiienko, Konstantin Kuznetsov, Alessandra Gorla, Andreas Zeller, Steven Arzt, Siegfried Rasthofer, Eric Bodden:
App Mining. 113-114 - Eric Schmieders, Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl:
Modellbasierte Datenschutzprüfung datenintensiver Cloud Dienste. 115-116
Agile Software Engineering
- Tobias Baum, Fabian Kortum, Kurt Schneider, Arthur Brack, Jens Schauder:
Comparing Pre Commit Reviews and Post Commit Reviews Using Process Simulation. 117-118 - Philipp Hohl, Jürgen Münch, Michael Stupperich:
Forces that Support Agile Adoption in the Automotive Domain. 119-120 - Ursula Oesing, Alexander Georgiev, Jahn Langenbrink, Stefan Jonker:
Agiles Testen: Auch Anwender können Unit Tests. 121-124
Software Product Lines & Feature Modeling 1
- Markus Weckesser, Malte Lochau, Thomas Schnabel, Björn Richerzhagen, Andy Schürr:
On Automated Anomaly Detection for Potentially Unbounded Cardinality based Feature Models. 125-126 - Marco Kuhrmann, Thomas Ternité, Jan Friedrich, Andreas Rausch, Manfred Broy:
Flexible software process lines in practice: A metamodel-based approach to effectively construct and manage families of software process models. 127-128
Software Product Lines & Feature Modeling 2
- Reimar Schröter, Sebastian Krieter, Thomas Thüm, Fabian Benduhn, Gunter Saake:
Compositional Analyses of Highly-Configurable Systems with Feature-Model Interfaces. 129-130 - Dierk Lüdemann, Nazish Asad, Klaus Schmid, Christopher Voges:
Understanding variable code: Reducing the complexity by integrating variability information. 131-132
Domain Specific Languages
- Bernhard Westfechtel:
Case Studies for Bidirectional Transformations in QVT Relations. 133-134 - Daniel Strüber, Julia Rubin, Thorsten Arendt, Marsha Chechik, Gabriele Taentzer, Jennifer Plöger:
RuleMerger: Automatic Construction of Variability-Based Model Transformation Rules. 135-136 - Reiner Jung, Robert Heinrich, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
GECO: A Generator Composition Approach for Aspect-Oriented DSLs. 137-138 - Mathias Landhäußer, Sebastian Weigelt, Walter F. Tichy:
NLCI - A Natural Language Command Interpreter. 139-140
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