Human-Centered Software Engineering Research Group

Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages,
Prof. Dr. Matthias Tichy

Empowering Humans to Drive the Digital Revolution

Software is ultimately developed for and by humans. Consequently, we – the Human-Centered Software Engineering Research Group – focus our software engineering research on supporting and empowering humans to drive the digital revolution.

We do this by aiming at reducing complexity, avoiding defects, and improving developer resp. user experience. We realize this by developing domain-specific languages, quality assurance techniques, and innovative tools. To ensure high-quality research, we apply incremental/iterative design science research to arrive at evaluated solutions and empirical research methods to systematically identify research opportunities and properly show the benefits of our research results. Our research targets embedded systems, particularly automotive software, self-adaptive systems, and software in general as application areas.

Team

M.Sc. Raphael Straub

M.Sc. Raphael Straub
Research Assistant
Ulm University
Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89069 Ulm
Raum: 027 421

M.Sc. Thomas Witte

Thomas Witte
M.Sc. Thomas Witte
Research Assistant
Ulm University
Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89069 Ulm
Germany
Raum: O27 4103
Telefon: +49731/50-24164

Research Projects

Tools to accelerate innovation along the automotive value chain

Self-organizing resilient execution platform for IoT services

Model-based Explainable Coordination of Complex Reconfigurations

Integrated Safety and Security Engineering of Self-Adaptive Systems.

Publications

2006

6.
Kohlmeyer, Jens; Raschke, Alexander; Tavakoli Kolagari, Ramin
Eine qualitative Untersuchung zur Produktlinien-Integration über Organisationsgrenzen hinweg
Dokument Nummer: UIB-2006-03
Universität Ulm
März 2006

2005

5.
Sarstedt, Stefan; Gessenharter, Dominik; Kohlmeyer, Jens; Raschke, Alexander; Schneiderhan, Matthias
ActiveChartsIDE: An Integrated Software Development Environment comprising a Component for Simulating UML 2 Activity Charts
In Feliz-Teixeira, J. M. and Carvalho Brito, A. E., Editor, Proceedings of the 2005 European Simulation and Modelling Conference (ESM'05), Seite 66-73
In Feliz-Teixeira, J. M. and Carvalho Brito, A. E., Editor
Oktober 2005
4.
Sarstedt, Stefan; Kohlmeyer, Jens; Raschke, Alexander; Schneiderhan, Matthias
A New Approach to Combine Models and Code in Model Driven Development
In Arabnia, H. R. and Reza, H., Editor, Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP'05)Band1, Seite 396-400
In Arabnia, H. R. and Reza, H., Editor
Juni 2005
3.
Sarstedt, Stefan; Kohlmeyer, Jens; Raschke, Alexander; Schneiderhan, Matthias
Targeting System Evolution by Explicit Modeling of Control Flows using UML2 Activity Charts
In Arabnia, H. R., Editor, Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Programming Languages and Compilers (PLC'05), Seite 237-246
In Arabnia, H. R., Editor
Juni 2005

2004

2.
Sarstedt, Stefan; Raschke, Alexander; Kohlmeyer, Jens
Transparente Programmierung der Anwendungslogik durch attributgesteuerte Konfiguration von Datenbanksperren
In Dadam, P. and Reichert, M., Editor, Informatik 2004, Beiträge der 34. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), UlmBand2, Seite 408-417
In Dadam, P. and Reichert, M., Editor
September 2004
1.
Tavakoli Kolagari, Ramin; Raschke, Alexander
Vergleich von klassischer und agiler Entwicklungsmethodik anhand der Entwicklung eines in Statemate simulierbaren Modells eines Türsteuergerätes
Softwaretechnik-Trends, 24 (1) :17-18
Februar 2004