Courses
Courses of the current semester (SS 24)
- Component-based Software Engineering (Lecture with exercise)
- Softwaremanagement (Lecture with exercise)
- Future-Proof Software Systems (Lecture with exercise)
- Academic Skills in Software Engineering (Lecture with exercise)
- Softwaretechnologie (Lecture with exercise)
- Automotive Software Engineering (AutoSOFT) (Lecture)
- Adaptive, Mobile Information Provision in Digital Health (Main seminar)
Courses of the next semester (WS 24/25)
The courses in the upcoming semester will be announced later.
Permanent courses
Consultation
Prof. Aßmann offers a official consultation on Thursdays 11:00-13:00. Please log your visit at the Secretary. (As Prof. Aßmann is usually overloaded with emails, he can direct emails often very late answer).
Internship in the main study "Software Engineering in Industrial Practice
This internship will take place in industry on an individual base. Students, working in industry, shall write a report of 10-15 pages and hands it in to Prof. A�mann for reviewing. If the report is good, the student get's a certificate
Research seminar
There is a research seminar for for PhD students, staff and interested master students. Appointments will be given on request.
PhD Seminar
There is a half-annual doctoral symposium for PhD students of the chair, where the current status of the thesis is reviewed and defense talks can be excercised.
Chair seminar
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chair's seminar, students writing bachlor, minor, master or diploma theses present their work either in semi-defenses or final defenses.
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Reading Group
The reading group of the Software Technology Group discusses important research papers. Every interested person, regardless of being student, PhD or professer, can be participate. Here is the list of papers.. More information can be requested using the EMail reading-group[at]mail-st.inf.tu-dresden .
Permanent courses
Hier finden Sie einen Index aller Vorlesungen, die regelmäßig vom Lehrstuhl angeboten werden.
Student Theses
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Evaluation of Incremental Dynamic Attribute Evaluation - RACR/JastAdd Performance Case Study in the Domain of Invasive Software Composition
Attribute grammars and graph rewriting are well-known compiler construction concepts for the development of semantic analysers, code generators and optimizers. Typically, both are independently applied in different, but consecutive compilation phases. To investigate advantages of a more tightly integration of attribute grammars and rewriting, a new technique called attribute grammar controlled rewriting and its reference implementation RACR has been developed at the software technology chair. RACR is a Scheme library providing a set of functions that can be used to specify abstract syntax tree schemes and their attribution and construct respective trees, query their attributes and node information and annotate and rewrite them. RACR’s attribute evaluator is demand-driven and applies a new incremental attribute evaluation technique based on dynamic attribute dependency analyses. Compared to static attribute dependency analysis, dynamic attribute dependency analyses permit more precise attribute cache flushing and therefore better incremental evaluation.
Objective of the internship is an empirically evaluation of the demand-driven, dynamic incremental attribute evaluation technique emphasised by RACR - in particular regarding performance compared to demand-driven non-incremental evaluation techniques as employed e.g., by the JastAdd attribute grammar system. The evaluation has to be conducted in form of a case study in the area of invasive software composition. As basis for the case study SkAT , an invasive software composition system for Java developed at the software technology chair, can be used. SkAT has been developed using JastAdd. Invasive software composition is suffering of performance issues since composition rewrites prevent attribute caching. If well-formedness or other static semantics are reused for composition, the efficient evaluation of the attributes representing such information therefore is performance critical. The tasks to realise a comparative case study between incremental RACR and non-incremental JastAdd attribute evaluation are:
- Design of a component and composition language with emphasises on interesting interactions between semantic analyses and composition rewrites
- Development of composition fragments and recipes well-suited to evaluate performance
- Implementation of the languages in RACR and JastAdd using comparable attributions and attribute equations
- Benchmarking of the implementations
- Reasoning about and illustration of benchmarking results
The solution must be programmed in Scheme; its source code and the software artefacts the code depends on will be published under terms of the MIT License (X11 License).
Link Hompage RACR
Link Hompage SkAT
Supervisor: Christoff Bürger
Student: Marta Tasic
Student: Marta Tasic
Courses of the previous semester
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Here you will find a Overview of all courses that have been held in the past semesters.
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Overview of courses
Course | SWS | WS/SS | INF | MINF | IST | DSE | CL | INF | FAK | MATH | |||||
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BA | MA | DIPL | BA | MA | DIPL | DIPL | MA | MA | LE | BA | MA | ||||
Academic Skills in Computer Science (ASiCS) | 2/2/0 | WS/SS | B-510 B-520 | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 VERT3 | B-530 B-540 | AQUA | INF-B-540 | PCS | ||||||
Automotive Software Engineering & Functional Safety | 4/0/0 | SS | B-510 B-520 | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 BAS3 | B-530 B-540 | BI-4 | INF-B-540 MINF-04-FG-EMW | 05-FG-SWT | ||||||
Component-Based Software Engineering | 2/2/0 | SS | B-520 | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 | B-540 | BI-4 | MINF-04-FG-EMW INF-B-540 | 05-FG-SWT | 10-E5 14-E4 | CSE | ||||
Design Patterns and Frameworks | 2/2/0 | WS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT BAS3 VERT3 B-520 | BI-4 | MINF-04-FG-EMW | 10-M4 | CSE | MA | INFSEN | |||||
Enterprise Software - Applications, Technologies and Programming | 2/0/0 | WS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT BAS3 VERT3 | INF-BI-5 MINF-04-FG-EMW | ||||||||||
Future-Proof Software Systems | 2/0/0 | WS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT VERT3 | BI-4 | MINF-04-FG-EMW | 10-E5 14-E4 | ||||||||
Hauptseminar Softwaretechnologie | 0/2/0 | WS/SS | VERT3 | 04-HS BAS3 VERT3 | AQUA | ||||||||||
Komplexpraktikum Softwaretechnologie | 0/0/4 | WS/SS | MA-PR VERT3 | 04-KP PM-FPA VERT3 | E-4 | 05-KP | |||||||||
MINF-BI-5 | 2/2/0 | SS | |||||||||||||
Model-Driven Software Development in Technical Spaces | 2/2/0 | WS | BAS3 VERT3 04-FG-SWT | BI-4 | INF-BI-5 MINF-04-FG-SE | ||||||||||
Praktikum Softwaretechnologie in der industriellen Praxis | 0/0/2 | WS | 04-P | ||||||||||||
Proseminar Softwaretechnologie | 0/2/0 | SS | B-510 B-520 | 04-PS B-520 D-520 | B-530 B-540 | INF-B-540 | |||||||||
Requirements Engineering und Testen | 2/2/0 | WS | B-510 | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT BAS3 VERT3 | B-530 | MINF-04-FG-EMW | ||||||||
Role-based Software Infrastructures | 2/0/0 | WS | B-510 B-520 | BAS4 VERT3 VERT4 | B-520 BAS3 VERT3 | BI-2 BI-4 | |||||||||
Selected International Research in SE | 1/0/0 | WS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT VERT3 | INF-BI-5 | ||||||||||
Seminar Modellierung und Architektur von Softwaresystemen | 0/2/0 | WS/SS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT | 05-FG-SWT | INF-FF | |||||||||
Software Reengineering | 2/2/0 | SS | VERT3 BAS3 | 04-FG-SWT VERT3 BAS3 | BI-4 | MINF-04-FG-EMW | 05-FG-SWT | 10-M4 | |||||||
Software Reengineering and Software Measurement | 2/2/0 | SS | |||||||||||||
Software-Entwicklungswerkzeuge | 2/2/0 | WS | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT BAS3 VERT3 | INF-BI-5 MINF-04-FG-EMW | ||||||||||
Softwarearchitektur (Ausgewählte Kapitel der Softwaretechnologie) | 2/0/0 | SS | B-520 | BAS3 04-FG-SWT VERT3 B-520 | B-540 | BI-4 | INF-BI-5 MINF-04-FG-EMW INF-B-540 | 05-FG-SWT | 10-M4 | MA | INFSEN | ||||
Softwareentwicklung in der industriellen Praxis | 2/0/0 | WS | B-510 B-520 | VERT3 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 BAS3 VERT3 | B-530 B-540 | BI-4 | INF-B-540 MINF-04-FG-EMW | MA | INFSEN | |||||
Softwaremanagement | 2/2/0 | SS | B-510 B-520 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 BAS3 | B-530 B-540 | BI-4 | INF-B-540 INF-BI-5 MINF-04-FG-EMW | 05-FG-SWT | MA | INFSEN | |||||
Softwaretechnologie | 2/2/0 | SS | D-240 | B-310 | 05-PF-GS | EUI MA PHY WW | INFC | INFSEN | |||||||
Softwaretechnologie II | 2/2/0 | WS | B-510 B-520 | BAS3 | 04-FG-SWT B-520 BAS3 | B-530 B-540 | INF-B-540 MINF-04-FG-EMW | ||||||||
Softwaretechnologie-Projekt | 0/0/4 | WS | B-320 B-321 | B-320 B-321 | MA | INFD | INFSEN |
- INF-BA → Bachelor Informatik
- INF-MA → Master Informatik
- INF-DIPL → Diplom Informatik
- MINF-BA → Bachelor Medieninformatik
- MINF-MA → Master Medieninformatik
- MINF-DIPL → Diplom Medieninformatik
- IST-DIPL →
- DSE-MA → Master Distributed Systems Engineering
- CL-MA → Master Computional Logic
- INF-LE →
- FAK →
- MATH-BA →
- MATH-MA →