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- Conference Program16. Workshop Automotive Software Engineering(Software Engineering and Software Management 2019, 2019) Helke, Steffen; Schaefer, Ina; Vogelsang, Andreas
- Konferenzbeitrag17. Workshop Automotive Software Engineering(Software Engineering 2020, 2020) Ebel, Patrick; Helke, Steffen; Schaefer, Ina; Vogelsang, Andreas
- ConferencePaper18th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE’21)(Software Engineering 2021, 2021) Ebel, Patrick; Helke, Steffen; Schaefer, Ina; Vogelsang, AndreasSoftware-based systems play an increasingly important role and enable most of the innovations in modern cars. This workshop deals with various topics related to the development of automotive software and discusses suitable methods, techniques, and tools necessary to master the most current challenges researchers and practitioners are facing.
- Konferenzbeitrag19th Workshop on Automotive Software Engineering (ASE'22)(Software Engineering 2022, 2022) Dörr, Heiko; Helke, SteffenSoftware based systems play an increasingly important role and enable most of the innovations in modern cars. This workshop deals with various topics related to the development of automotive software and discusses suitable methods, techniques, and tools necessary to master the most current challenges researchers and practitioners are facing.
- Konferenzbeitrag3. Workshop zur Zukunft der Entwicklung softwareintensiver eingebetteter Systeme (ENVISON2020)(Software Engineering 2013, 2013) Bender, Ottmar; Böhm, Wolfgang; Henkler, Stefan; Sander, Dietmar; Vogelsang, Andreas; Weyer, Thorsten
- Konferenzbeitrag4. Workshop zur Zukunft der Entwicklung softwareintensiver eingebettetet Systeme (ENVISION2020)(Software Engineering 2014, 2014) Bender, Ottmar; Böhm, Wolfgang; Henkler, Stefan; Sander, Oliver; Vogelsang, Andreas; Weyer, Thorsten
- Konferenzbeitrag4th Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE'22)(Software Engineering 2022, 2022) Annighöfer, Björn; Schweiger, Andreas; Reich, MarinaSoftware and systems engineering in aerospace is subject to special challenges. The AvioSE'22 workshop connects academia and industry with selected scientific presentations, motivating keynote talks, and an interactive panel discussion.
- KonferenzbeitragAre “Non-functional” Requirements really Non-functional?(Software Engineering 2017, 2017) Eckhardt, Jonas; Vogelsang, Andreas; Fernández, Daniel MéndezNon-functional requirements (NFRs) are commonly distinguished from functional requirements (FRs) by differentiating how the system shall do something in contrast to what the system shall do. This distinction is not only prevalent in research, but also influences how requirements are handled in practice. NFRs are usually documented separately from FRs, without quantitative mea- sures, and with relatively vague descriptions. As a result, they remain difficult to analyze and test. Several authors argue, however, that many so-called NFRs actually describe behavioral properties and may be treated the same way as FRs. In this paper, we empirically investigate this point of view and aim to increase our understanding on the nature of NFRs addressing system properties. Our re- sults suggest that most “non-functional” requirements are not non-functional as they describe behavior of a system. Consequently, we argue that many so-called NFRs can be handled similarly to FRs.
- KonferenzbeitragAn artifact-oriented framework for the seamless development of embedded systems(Software Engineering 2013 - Workshopband, 2013) Böhm, Wolfgang; Vogelsang, AndreasTransferring novel modeling concepts and approaches into a well established and customized industrial context is not easy. They have to be mapped to the specific development process of the application domain, must complement the existing tools, and exhibit certain representations. Artifact-oriented development distinguishes between the development process and the created artifacts in the context of a given development project. This paper provides a conceptual framework that encompasses an artifact-oriented view onto the development of embedded systems. We argue that this artifact-oriented view provides means to map academic models and description techniques onto existing development processes in industry. It furthermore provides the basis for the definition of tracing links and dependencies between the different contents and artifacts, allowing for a seamless development of artifacts.
- KonferenzbeitragAssessing the Usefulness of a Visual Programming IDE for Large-Scale Automation Software(Software Engineering 2022, 2022) Wiesmayr, Bianca; Zoitl, Alois; Rabiser, RickThis is a summary of a paper (with the same title) that we published at the ACM/IEEE 24th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2021) describing a study centered on a visual programming IDE for large-scale automation software development and maintenance.