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

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Newest publications

2021

596.
Groner, Raffaela; Beaucamp, Luis; Tichy, Matthias; Becker, Steffen
An Exploratory Study on Performance Engineering in Model Transformations (extended abstract)
Software Engineering (SE) 2021
February 2021
DOI:10.18420/SE2021_14
595.
Sundermann, Chico; Nieke, Michael; Bittner, Paul Maximilian; Heß, Tobias; Thüm, Thomas; Schaefer, Ina
Applications of #SAT Solvers on Feature Models
Proc. Int'l Working Conf. on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems (VaMoS)
Publisher: ACM, New York, NY, USA
February 2021
DOI:10.1145/3442391.3442404
ISBN:9781450388245
File:pdfhttps://github.com/SoftVarE-Group/Papers/raw/main/2021/2021-VaMoS-Sundermann.pdf
594.
Götz, Stefan; Groner, Raffaela; Tichy, Matthias
Claimed advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages: a systematic literature review - Extended Abstract
Software Engineering (SE) 2021
February 2021
DOI:10.18420/SE2021_11
593.
Götz, Stefan; Tichy, Matthias; Kehrer, Timo
Dedicated Model Transformation Languages vs. General-Purpose Languages: A Historical Perspective on ATL vs. Java
MODELSWARD'21
February 2021
DOI:10.5220/0010340801220135
592.
Hentze, Marc; Pett, Tobias; Thüm, Thomas; Schaefer, Ina
Hyper Explanations for Feature-Model Defect Analysis
Proc. Int'l Working Conf. on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems (VaMoS)
Publisher: ACM, New York, NY, USA
February 2021
DOI:10.1145/3442391.3442406
ISBN:9781450388245
File:pdfhttps://github.com/SoftVarE-Group/Papers/raw/main/2021/2021-VaMoS-Hentze.pdf