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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. Oliver Gerstl

Oliver Gerstl
M.Sc.&)uni-ulm.de
Room: O27 417

Current Research Projects

A Static Analysis Framework for the R Programming Language

Model-based Explainable Coordination of Complex Reconfigurations

Tools to accelerate innovation along the automotive value chain

Publications

2018

52.
Witte, Thomas; Tichy, Matthias
Checking Consistency of Robot Software Architectures in ROS
2018 IEEE/ACM 1st International Workshop on Robotics Software Engineering (RoSE)
May 2018
51.
Kögel, Stefan; Tichy, Matthias; Groner, Raffaela; Stegmaier, Michael; Götz, Stefan; Rechenberger, Sascha
Developing an Optimizing Compiler for the Game Boy as a Software Engineering Project
Software Engineering Education and Training Track of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE SEET 2018), Gothenburg, Sweden
May 2018
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50.
Liebel, Grischa; Tichy, Matthias; Knauss, Eric
Use, Potential, and Showstoppers of Models in Automotive Requirements Engineering
Journal of Software and Systems Modeling
May 2018
49.
Groner, Raffaela; Tichy, Matthias; Becker, Steffen
Towards Performance Engineering of Model Transformation
9th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE 2018), Berlin, Germany
April 2018
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Börger, Egon; Raschke, Alexander
Modeling Companion for Software Practitioners
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
April 2018
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47.
Getir, Sinem; Grunske, Lars; van Hoorn, André; Kehrer, Timo; Noller, Yannic; Tichy, Matthias
Supporting Semi-Automatic Co-Evolution of Architecture and Fault Tree Models
Journal of Systems and Software
April 2018
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46.
Juhnke, Katharina; Tichy, Matthias; Houdek, Frank
Quality Indicators for Automotive Test Case Specifications
1st Workshop on Software Engineering for Applied Embedded Real-Time Systems (SEERTS 2018), Ulm, Germany
March 2018
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2017

45.
Gutbrod, Matthias; Münch, Jürgen; Tichy, Matthias
How Do Software Startups Approach Experimentation? Empirical Results from a Qualitative Interview Study
18th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (Profes 2017)
November 2017
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44.
Staron, Miroslaw; Meding, Wilhelm; Tichy, Matthias; Bjurhede, Jonas; Giese, Holger; Söder, Ola
Industrial experiences from evolving measurement systems into self-healing systems for improved availability
Software: Practice and Experience
August 2017
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43.
Strüber, Daniel; Born, Kristopher; Gill, Kanwal Daud; Groner, Raffaela; Kehrer, Timo; Ohrndorf, Manuel; Tichy, Matthias
Henshin: A Usability-Focused Framework for EMF Model Transformation Development
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Graph Transformation (ICGT 2017), Marburg, Germany
July 2017
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