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- ZeitschriftenartikelDas Object Teams Development Tooling(Softwaretechnik-Trends Band 26, Heft 4, 2006) Herrmann, Stephan; Hundt, Christine; Mosconi, Marco; Wloka, Jan; Pfeiffer, Carsten
- KonferenzbeitragPatterns for re-usable aspects in object teams(NODe 2006 – GSEM 2006, 2006) Sokenou, Dehla; Mehner, Katharina; Herrmann, Stephan; Sudhof, HenryAspect-oriented software development still lacks practical evidence. While aspects are claimed to be useful in adapting existing applications there is also first evidence that they might themselves be re-usable. We present results from two case studies with the aspect-oriented programming language ObjectTeams/Java that investigate the re-usability of aspects in developing a security framework. During the development of the framework we have identified patterns for re-usable aspects that increase the flexibility when applying a framework to a given application.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards a dynamically reconfigurable system-on-chip platform for video signal processing(ARCS 2004 – Organic and pervasive computing, 2004) Stechele, Walter; Herrmann, Stephan; Herkersdorf, AndreasThis paper reports ongoing work towards a dynamically reconfigurable System-on-Chip (SoC) platform for video signal processing. It consists of dedicated, statically and dynamically reconfigurable components, as well as an embedded RISC core and memory. Application-specific software libraries support control of dynamic reconfiguration of low level operations by high level instructions. Thus programmability is combined with high data throughput and low power consumption of hardwired circuits. Preliminary work presented here is focused on one selected application, video object segmentation. The architecture of a coprocessor for video object segmentation is presented, which exploits the basic concept of the dynamically reconfigurable SoC platform. A library of software functions for image processing was developed, too, which will be used as a starting point for the application-specific software parts of the platform.
- ZeitschriftenartikelWas, bitte, bedeutet Objektorientierung?(Informatik-Spektrum: Vol. 25, No. 4, 2002) Jähnichen, Stefan; Herrmann, StephanInformatik Spektrum (25/1) vorgebracht haben [5]. Rein äußerlich enthält jener Artikel einige Ungenauigkeiten und Fehler, die eine Richtigstellung verlangen.