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Seminar: Methoden des Software Engineering

Schedule

  • Contact: Mitra Tabaei

The Topics in red have been chosen by other students.

Schedule

Session Date Talks
1 10.11.2011 Guidelines for presentation and writing a report [pdf]
2 17.11.2011 - no seminar -
3 24.11.2011 Bachelor Seminars

Tobias Döbele: "Project Management Concepts"

Bernhard Fischer: "Version Control"

4 01.12.2011 Bachelor Seminars

Andreas Rain: "Service Oriented Architecture"

Aljoscha Werther: "Using UML for Modeling Complex Real-Time Systems"

5 08.12.2011 Guest Lecture: Dr. Matthias Kuntz and Dr. Simon Schilling, BMW AG, ROOM G201
6 15.12.2011 Master Seminars

Jan-Dirk Verbeek:"Isolating Cause-Effect Chains"

Sergey Pulnikov: "Fault Localization with Nearest Neighbor Queries"

7 12.01.2012 Bachelor Seminars

Mihaela Virna: "Aspect-Oriented Software Engineering"

Jonas Zinn: "Configuration Management Concepts"

8 19.01.2012

Bachelor Seminars

Niklas Weiler: "Security Engineering"

Stephan Heidinger: "Embedded Software"

9 26.01.2012

Master Seminars

Clemens Müthing: "Bugs as deviant behavior: a general approach to inferring errors in system code"

Adrian Beer: "PR-Miner: Automatically Extracting Implicit Programming Rules and Detecting Violations in Large Software Code"

10 02.02.2012 Master and Bachelor Seminars

Tobias Baube: "SOBER: Statistical Model-based Bug Localization"

Gabriela Virna: "Dependability Engineering"

11 09.02.2012 Master Seminars

Jan-Dirk Verbeek:"Isolating Cause-Effect Chains"

Dimitar Simeonov: "Failure Proximity: A Fault Localization-Based Approach."

Description

Contents

The topics of this seminar are complementary to the content of the software engineering course.

Topics

Configuration Management

Topic 1: Configuration Management Concepts

Book: Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns and Java, Sections 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3, Edited by Bernd Bruegge and Allen H.Dutoit, Third Edition

Topic 2: Configuration Management Activities and Managing

Book: Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns and Java, Sections 13.4 and 13.5, Edited by Bernd Bruegge and Allen H.Dutoit, Third Edition

Project Management

Topic 3: Project Management Concepts

Book: Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns and Java, Sections 14.1, 14.2 and 14.3, Edited by Bernd Bruegge and Allen H.Dutoit, Third Edition

Topic 4: Classical and Agile Project Management Activities

Book: Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns and Java, Sections 14.4 and 14.5, Edited by Bernd Bruegge and Allen H.Dutoit, Third Edition

Topic 5: Service-Oriented Architecture

Book: Software Engineering, Chapter 19, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition

Topic 6: Aspect-Oriented Software Engineering

Book: Software Engineering, Chapter 21, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition

Topic 7: Embedded Software

Book: Software Engineering, Sections 20.1, 20.2, and 20.3, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition

Topic 8: Security and Dependability

Book: Software Engineering, Sections 11.1, 11.2, and 11.3, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition

Topic 9: Dependability Engineering

Book: Software Engineering, Chapter 13, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition

Topic 10: Security Engineering

Book: Software Engineering, Chapter 14, Edited by Ian Sommerville, Ninth Edition [prerequisite is reading section 12.4]

Topic 11: Version Control

Book: Subversion Version Control, Chapters 1 and 2, Edited by William Nagel [pdf]

Topic 12:

Bran Selic, "Using UML for Modeling Complex Real-Time Systems" [pdf]

 

Participants

Bachelor students > 3. semester. 

Subject Area

Informatik der Systeme / Angewandte Informatik 

Credit Requirements

Will be announced.

 

Credits

2 SWS
4 ECTS-Points.