Instructors
Description
This seminar gives an introduction to a wide range of software engineering topics, such as refactoring, design and evolution, maintenance or testing. The seminar topics will be about research papers presented at the most popular software engineering conferences of the past few years.
News
The Schedule for the Seminar is now available
Registration
Students should please register via the HISLSF web pages of the examination office. A student cannot register after the registration deadline of the examination office, whatever they set it to be; so if a student is too late but wants to participate, she or he should contact us. We have our own list of registered students. In case of too many registrations we choose the best students.
Date, Time and Place
The seminar takes places in the beautiful scenery of Schauinsland, between the 21. and the 22. of February 2008, followed by some seminar on Abstract Interpretation. We gather together at the parking lot in the morning of the 21th and then drive to the Fachschaftshaus am Schauinsland (see the map) in approximately five cars. The exact timetable will be communicated later.
Topics
There will be no Kick-Off meeting. To get a topic please contact Martin Schäf during the first weeks of the semester (first come first serve).
Talks
All the speakers are supposed to give a talk in English. The format of the slides does not matter as long as it can be presented on a standard Windows or Linux machine. We advise ps/pdf (or overhead slides). Usually, the talk length is one hour plus at most 15 minutes for questions and comments from the listeners. Please send your slides to Alexander or Martin till the end of January 2008 so that we could look through all of them in advance. If a speaker doesn't want a certificate for his or her talk, he or she should spend at most 25 minutes for that talk, including discussion.
