Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Research

Our research covers many aspects of software engineering and programming languages. In particular, we focus on domain-specific languages, software configuration, and constraint programming. We employ formalized theories, develop open-source tools, and apply empirical research methods.

Overview of our research topics

Teaching

The institute represents the areas software engineering and programming languages in the bachelor and master programs of computer science and related fields. We offer the following mandatory courses in the Bachelor's program:

  • Interactive Systems Programming
  • Software Engineering
  • Software Project

Furthermore, we are responsible for the bachelor and master program Software Engineering.

Overview of the courses in the bachelor and master programs

 

Contact & Directions

Institute of Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Ulm University
James-Franck-Ring
D-89069 Ulm
Building O27, Level 4
Phone: +49 (0)731 / 50 - 24161

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Newest publications

2005

185.
Gehring, Wolfgang
Leistungspunktesysteme: Eine erste Bilanz
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Ulm
January 2005
184.
Frühwirth, Thom
Specialization of Concurrent Guarded Multi-Set Transformation Rules
In Etalle, S., Editor, Logic-based Program Synthesis and Transformation (LOPSTR'04)Volume3573fromLecture Notes in Computer Science, Page 133-148
In Etalle, S., Editor
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
2005

2004

183.
Ballhause, C.; Tavakoli Kolagari, Ramin
Hardware-unabhängige Spezifikation von Steuergeräte-Software
Softwaretechnik-Trends, 24 (4) :27-29
November 2004
182.
Buhr, K.; Tavakoli Kolagari, Ramin
Softwarebasierte Produktlinien: Szenarien für Automobilhersteller und Zulieferer
Softwaretechnik-Trends, 24 (4) :30-33
November 2004
181.
Schmid, M.; Kohlmeyer, Jens
Combining simulated biological components to achieve a powerful simulation environment
Proceedings of the European Simulation and Modelling Conference ESMc2004, Paris, France, Page 140-142
October 2004