Dietmar Pfahl: Foundation for a Theory of Requirements Engineering
Institute of Computer Science Professor of Engineering Dietmar Pfahl has co-authored a paper “Status Quo in Requirements Engineering: A Theory and a Global Family of Surveys”. This publication is an...
View ArticleACM Distinguished Paper award for: “What are Hybrid Development Methods Made...
On 26 May 2019, the paper “What are Hybrid Development Methods Made of? An Evidence-based Characterization” won the ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award at the International Conference on Software...
View ArticleSynergies between Education, Training, and Research: How the Institute of...
Dietmar Pfahl, Professor of Software Engineering, co-authored the article “Synergies between Education, Training, and Research: How the Institute of Computer Science does Industry-Relevant Research in...
View ArticleHuishi Yin: “Using a Kano-like Model to Facilitate Open Innovation in...
On the 17th of December, Huishi Yin defended her PhD on “Using a Kano-like Model to Facilitate Open Innovation in Requirements Engineering” which combines a well-known approach to enhance satisfaction...
View ArticleFaiz Ali Shah: “Extracting Information from App Reviews to Facilitate...
On the 21st of February, Faiz Ali Shah defended his PhD thesis on “Extracting information from app reviews to facilitate software development activities” which evaluates the existing Text Mining...
View ArticleHina Anwar: Towards Greener Software Engineering Using Software Analytics
On the 14th December, Hina Anwar defended her PhD thesis on “Towards Greener Software Engineering Using Software Analytics”, which evaluates the energy impact of various code smell refactorings and...
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