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- Conference Program1st Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AVIOSE'19)(Software Engineering and Software Management 2019, 2019) Annighöfer, Björn; Schweiger, Andreas; Reich, MarinaCompanies are struggling with the complexity of digital avionics systems. Millions of man months are required for the development of digital airborne systems. Moreover, the complexity of functions, the number of vehicles, and systems continuously rises. There is a high demand for more efficient methods and tools of systems and software engineering. The AVIOSE workshop establishes a new forum for the exchange for the people working on simplifying, shortening, and maturing the creation of avionics systems.
- ConferencePaper3rd Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE’21)(Software Engineering 2021, 2021) Annighöfer, Björn; Schweiger, Andreas; Reich, MarinaSoftware development in the aerospace domain is driven by new application potentials, increasing complexity, rising certification effort, and increasing cost pressure. In particular, future applications such as e.g., autonomous air transport, aircrew workload reduction, commercial UAVs, and further enhancement of existing functionality add to the system complexity. At the same time, there are challenges in communication and navigation in airspace, certification for multi-core processors, artificial intelligence as well as security for software, hardware, and connectivity. New software development methodologies and techniques are required for dealing with these challenges.
- Konferenzbeitrag5th Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE'23)(Software Engineering 2023 Workshops, 2023) Annighoefer, Bjoern; Schweiger, Andreas; Poulaine, StéphaneSystems and software engineering in aerospace is subject to special challenges. For their resolution the AvioSE'23 workshop connects academia and industry with selected scientific presentations of high quality, motivating keynote talks, and an interactive panel discussion.
- Konferenzbeitrag5th Workshop on Avionics Systems and Software Engineering (AvioSE’23)(Software Engineering 2023, 2023) Annighoefer, Bjoern; Schweiger, Andreas; Poulaine, StéphaneSystems and software engineering in aerospace is subject to special challenges. For their resolution the AvioSE’23 workshop connects academia and industry with selected scientific presentations of high quality, motivating keynote talks, and an interactive panel discussion.
- KonferenzbeitragDigital Sovereignty with „Living Guidelines for Responsible Use of Generative AI“(INFORMATIK 2024, 2024) Mainzer, KlausOn 14 June 2023, a general AI regulation was adopted by the European Parliament on the proposal of the EU Commission. For the first time, rules on product safety and the protection of human rights were combined. The background for this legislative initiative is the fear of increasing unpredictability, opacity and lack of explainability of current machine learning, which is largely based on pattern recognition in large statistical data masses generated by modern computer capacities and data storage. However, we already know from elementary statistics that statistical correlations cannot provide causal explanations. Is AI becoming an inscrutable "black box" which threaten the sovereignty of human individuals? Therefore, a European research group has suggested „Living guidelines for responsible use of generative AI“ which concern the sovereignty of scientists, reviewers of scientific papers, scientific journals, and scientific organisations working with chatbots. These guidelines were supported and published last year by „Nature“ [Bo23]. The paper invited LLM developers and companies, researchers/reviewers/editors of scientific journals and publishers/research (funding) organisations to comment the criteria for an independent scientific auditing agency for LLMs. However, we should be cautious with our regulatory efforts so that we do not end up stifling Europe's innovation potential and falling behind in international competition.
- TextdokumentTowards a certification scheme for IoT security evaluation(INFORMATIK 2021, 2021) Barakat, Raman; Catal, Faruk; Hackel, Sascha; Rennoch, Axel; Schneider, Martin A.Many European and international standardization bodies and industrial organizations do provide more or less detailed specification catalogues addressing IoT product security requirements, test cases and evaluation methods. In this contribution, a dedicated set of relevant standards, guides and recommendations which recently have been recognized by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) will be introduced. Special attention is given to their contribution for the security evaluation process and the product quality itself, including the level of details regarding their suitability for test definition and execution.