Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Research

Our research covers many aspects of software engineering and programming languages. In particular, we focus on domain-specific languages, software configuration, and constraint programming. We employ formalized theories, develop open-source tools, and apply empirical research methods.

Overview of our research topics

Teaching

The institute represents the areas software engineering and programming languages in the bachelor and master programs of computer science and related fields. We offer the following mandatory courses in the Bachelor's program:

  • Interactive Systems Programming
  • Software Engineering
  • Software Project

Furthermore, we are responsible for the bachelor and master program Software Engineering.

Overview of the courses in the bachelor and master programs

 

Contact & Directions

Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Ulm University
James-Franck-Ring
D-89069 Ulm
Building O27, Level 4
Phone: +49 (0)731 / 50 - 24161

Email: in.sp-office@uni-ulm.de

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Newest publications

2000

98.
Reif, Wolfgang; Ruf, Jürgen; Schellhorn, Gerhard; Vollmer, Tobias
Do You Trust Your Model Checker?
In Hunt Jr., W. A. and Johnson, S. D., Editor, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD2000), Austin, Texas, USA Volume 1954 from Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
2000
97.
Reif, Wolfgang; Schellhorn, Gerhard; Thums, Andreas
Fehlersuche in formalen Spezifikationen
Document Number: 2000-06
Universität Ulm
2000
96.
Schellhorn, Gerhard; Reif, Wolfgang
FM-Tools 2000: The 4th Workshop on Tools for System Design and Verification
Document Number: 2000-07
Universität Ulm
2000
95.
Balser, Michael; Reif, Wolfgang; Schellhorn, Gerhard; Stenzel, Kurt; Thums, Andreas
Formal System Development with KIV
In Maibaum, T., Editor, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE2000) Volume 1783 from Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
2000
94.
Gurevich, Y.; Schulte, Wolfram; Wallace, C.
Investigating Java Concurrency Using Abstract State Machines
In Gurevich, Y. and Kutter, P. W. and Odersky, M. and Thiele, L., Editor, Abstract State Machines, Theory and Applications, International Workshop, ASM 2000, Monte Verità, Switzerland Volume 1912 from Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Page 151-176
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
2000