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

2004

175.
Gehring, Wolfgang; Salamon, Peter; Whitney, Roger; Sibani, Paolo
Correlation structure of landscapes of NP-complete optimization problems at finite temperature
Open Systems and Information Dynamics, 11 (2) :177-184
June 2004
174.
Hammori, Markus; Herbst, Joachim; Kleiner, Niko
Interactive Workflow Mining
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM '04), Potsdam
June 2004
173.
Kleiner, Niko
Supporting Usage-Centered Design of Emerging Workflows
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM '04), Potsdam
June 2004
172.
Kleiner, Niko
Can Business Process Changes be Cheaper Implemented with Workflow Management Systems
Proceedings of the 2004 Information Resources Management Association Conference (IRMA '04), New Orleans, USA
May 2004
171.

First Workshop on Constraint Handling Rules: Selected Contributions
In Frühwirth, T. and Meister, M., Editor from Ulmer Informatik-Berichte
Universität Ulm
May 2004