Prof. Dr. Robert Heinrich

Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
My research interests include modeling and analyzing software-intensive systems, for example from production and mobility, for various quality properties, such as security, performance and maintainability, to support evolution and adaptation.
I especially focus on the system architecture to analyze among others security vulnerabilities, performance bottlenecks and the impact of uncertainty on these quality properties. I am also interested in the interplay of architectural design and implementation throughout the entire system life-cycle.
Further information can be found in the following selected book publications.
Robert Heinrich Architecture-based Evolution of Dependable Software-intensive Systems ISBN: 978-3-7315-1294-3 ISSN: 1867-0067 KIT Scientific Publishing, 2023 | |
Robert Heinrich, Francisco Durán, Carolyn L. Talcott, Steffen Zschaler (Eds.) Composing Model-Based Analysis Tools ISBN: 978-3-030-81914-9 Springer 2021 | |
Ralf H. Reussner, Steffen Becker, Jens Happe, Robert Heinrich, Anne Koziolek, Heiko Koziolek, Max Kramer, Klaus Krogmann (Eds.) Modeling and Simulating Software Architectures: The Palladio Approach ISBN: 9780262034760 MIT Press 2016 | |
Robert Heinrich Aligning Business Processes and Information Systems ISBN: 978-3-658-06517-1 Springer 2014 |
A selection of recent publications can be found in the list below. See my google scholar or dblp profile for a complete list of publications.