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Software Engineering 2018: Ulm, Germany - Workshops
- Stephan Krusche, Kurt Schneider, Marco Kuhrmann, Robert Heinrich, Reiner Jung, Marco Konersmann, Eric Schmieders, Michael Striewe, Sven Strickroth, Ulrike Lucke, Horst Lichter, Dirk Riehle, Andreas Steffens, Robert Höttger, Jörg Teßmer, Jan-Philipp Steghöfer:
Combined Proceedings of the Workshops of the German Software Engineering Conference 2018 (SE 2018), Ulm, Germany, March 06, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2066, CEUR-WS.org 2018
ISEE 2018: 1st Workshop on Innovative Software Engineering Education
- Adnan Causevic:
Appreciate the Journey not the Destination - Using Video Assignments in Software Testing Education. 4-7 - Dora Dzvonyar, Bernd Bruegge:
Reaching Steady State in Software Engineering Project Courses. 8-11 - Ljube Boskovski, Mariana Avezum:
Combining Hardware and Software Development: A case study on interdisciplinary teaching projects. 12-15 - Barne Kleinen, Debora Weber-Wulff:
Exploring Software Engineering Catalogues with Poster Sessions. 16-19 - Andreas Seitz, Bernd Bruegge:
Teaching Pattern-Based Development. 20-23 - Linus W. Dietz, Johannes Manner, Simon Harrer, Jörg Lenhard:
Teaching Clean Code. 24-27 - Gregor Jerse, Matija Lokar:
Providing Better Feedback for Students using Projekt Tomo. 28-31 - Martin Morgenstern, Birgit Demuth:
Continuous Publishing of Online Programming Assignments with INLOOP. 32-33 - Andreas Hartmann, Sabine Radomski:
Software Engineering im Wettbewerb: Industrienahe Softwareentwicklung mit Studierenden (Software Engineering in Competition: Industry-oriented Software Development with Students). 34-35 - Mathias Uslar, Sebastian Hanna:
Teaching Domain-Specific Requirements Engineering to Industry: Applying Lego Serious Play to Smart Grids. 36-37
EMLS 2018: 5th Collaborative Workshop on Evolution and Maintenance of Long-Living Software Systems
- Christian Zirkelbach, Alexander Krause, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
On the Modernization of ExplorViz towards a Microservice Architecture. 39-42 - Sandro Koch:
Challenges in Modularization of Discrete Event Simulations. 43-46 - Reiner Jung, Marc Adolf:
Extracting Realistic User Behavior Models. 47-50
SEELS 2018: Software Engineering für E-Learning-Systeme
- Robert Garmann:
Ein Schnittstellen-Datenmodell der Variabilität in automatisch bewerteten Programmieraufgaben (An Interface Data Model of Variability in Automatically Graded Programming Tasks). 52-56 - Steffen Zschaler, Sam White, Kyle Hodgetts, Martin Chapman:
Modularity for Automated Assessment: A Design-Space Exploration. 57-61 - Michael Striewe:
Towards a Pattern Catalogue for E-Assessment System Integration. 62-65 - Benjamin Saul, Wolf Zimmermann:
Eine Softwarearchitektur für serviceorientierte Fragetypen in E-Learning-Systemen (A Software Architecture for Service-Oriented Assessments in E-Learning-Systems). 66-71
CSE 2018: 3rd Workshop on Continuous Software Engineering
- Anja Kleebaum, Jan Ole Johanssen, Barbara Paech, Bernd Bruegge:
Tool Support for Decision and Usage Knowledge in Continuous Software Engineering. 74-77 - Andreas Steffens, Horst Lichter, Marco Moscher:
Towards Data-driven Continuous Compliance Testing. 78-84 - Nelson Tavares de Sousa, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Tobias Weber, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Designing a Generic Research Data Infrastructure Architecture with Continuous Software Engineering. 85-88
SEERTS 2018: Workshop on Software Engineering for Applied Embedded RealTime Systems
- Robert Hilbrich, Michael Behrisch:
Improving the Efficiency of Dislocality Constraints for an Automated Software Deployment in Safety-Critical Systems. 90-95 - Katharina Juhnke, Matthias Tichy, Frank Houdek:
Quality Indicators for Automotive Test Case Specifications. 96-100 - Robert Höttger, Mustafa Ozcelikors, Philipp Heisig, Lukas Krawczyk, Pedro Cuadra, Carsten Wolff:
Combining Eclipse IoT Technologies for a RPI3-Rover along with Eclipse Kuksa. 101-106 - Benedikt Bauer, Jan Steffen Becker, Thomas Peikenkamp, Christof Schlaak, Ingo Stierand:
Entwurfsabsicherung für eingebettete Mehrkernsysteme im Kontext der ISO 26262 (Design Validation for Embedded Multi-core Systems in the Context of ISO 26262). 107-110
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