RoSI Lecture
The lecture Role-based Software Infrastructures aims at students of the DFG Research Training Group Role-based Software Infrastructures for Continuous-Context-Sensitive Systems (RoSI) and anyone interested in the topic. RoSI’s central research goal is to develop software infrastructures that will adapt automatically to changes of the context. This has to happen during the whole lifetime of a software – not only in the process of modeling but also of programming and installation. Potential application fields are the future smart grid, cyber-physical systems in home, traffic, factories, and context-sensitive search engines. The lecture is given by the principal investigators as well as invited speaker and touches all three topic clusters of RoSI.
Winter Semester 19/20
Date | Time | Speaker | Title | Room |
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Monday, 14.10.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Uwe Assmann TU Dresden |
Context- and Role-based Software Infrastructures | E008 |
Monday, 21.10.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Uwe Assmann TU Dresden |
Contexts and Roles in Development | E008 |
Monday, 28.10.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Christopher Werner TU Dresden |
Roles and Contexts for Big Models | 3105 |
Monday, 04.11.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Wolfgang Lehner TU Dresden |
On the black magic of managing a world-class scientific publication channel | 3105 |
Monday, 11.11.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Johannes Bamme TU Dresden |
Particle Methods as a General Framework for Computation and Simulation | 3105 |
Monday, 18.11.2019 | — | — | No lecture this week | |
Monday, 25.11.2019 | — | — | No lecture this week | |
Monday, 02.12.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Harald Koestler FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Code generation approaches for HPC | 3105 |
Monday, 09.12.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | N.N. | No lecture this week | |
Monday, 16.12.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Thomas Gabor LMU München |
From Software Architecture to Software Gardening: New Paradigms for the Development of Complex Adaptive Systems | 3027 |
Monday, 06.01.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | N.N. | No lecture this week | |
Monday, 13.01.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Adrian Nuradiansyah TU Dresden |
Reasoning in Description Logic Ontologies for Privacy Management | 3105 |
Monday, 20.01.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Patrick Damme TU Dresden |
Balanced Use of Lightweight Compression in a Context-Sensitve Database Management System | 3105 |
Monday, 27.01.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Jan Recker Universität zu Köln |
Understanding Multiple Conceptual Models | 3105 |
Monday, 03.02.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Jens Lehmann Universität Bonn |
Cancelled due to illness | |
Monday, 10.02.2020 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Hendrik Schön TU Dresden |
Role-Based Adaptation of Structural Enterprise Reference Models to Application Models | 3105 |
Previous lectures:
Winter Semester 18/19
Date | Time | Speaker | Title | Room |
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Monday, 15.10.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Thomas Kühn TU Dresden |
Introducing Roles and the Family of Role-based Languages (and Introduction to the lecture) |
3105 |
Monday, 22.10.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Thomas Springer TU Dresden |
Role-based Design of Adaptive Distributed Systems | 3105 |
Monday, 29.10.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Philipp Chrszon TU Dresden |
Formal Quantitative Analysis of Role-based Systems | 3105 |
Monday, 05.11.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Stephan Günnemann TU München |
Robust and Scalable Learning with Graphs | 3105 |
Friday, 09.11.2018 | 12:30 – 14:00 | Matthias Hagen Universität Halle-Wittenberg |
The major big data challenge: Identifying good questions … and answering them! | 2101 |
Monday, 12.11.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Anni-Yasmin Turhan TU Dresden |
Introduction to Description Logics and Their Reasoning Services (Slides) | 3105 |
Monday, 19.11.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Anni-Yasmin Turhan TU Dresden |
Advanced Description Logics Relevant to Roles and Contexts | 3105 |
Monday, 26.11.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Oscar Romero Universitat Politènica de Catalunya |
Big Data Variety: On-Demand Data Integration (Slides) | 3105 |
Monday, 03.12.2018 | 4. DS (13:00 – 14:30) | Winfried Kühnhauser TU Illmenau |
On Proving OS Security | 3105 |
Monday, 10.12.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Haibin Zhu Nipissing University |
The E-CARGO model and Role-based Collaboration: A Decade’s Review (Slides) | 3105 |
Wednesday, 12.12.2018 | 17:00 – 18:30 | Volker Markl Technische Universität Berlin |
Mosaics in Big Data – Stratosphere, Apache Flink, and Beyond | Z 336, HTW, Friedrich-List-Platz 1 |
Monday, 17.12.2018 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | N.A. | (canceled due to last week before christmas) | |
Monday, 07.01.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Stephan Herrmann GK-Software |
Role Modeling meets Code Quality – A Compiler Perspective | 3105 |
Monday, 14.01.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Ulrich Frank Wirtschaftsinformatik Universität Duisburg-Essen |
Enhancing Reuse and Flexibility of Enterprise Systems through Models: Prospects of Multi-Level (Enterprise) Modelling | 3105 |
Monday, 21.01.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Walter Cazzola Università degli Studi di Milano |
Neverlang an Interpreter for a Non-Existent Language | 3105 |
Monday, 28.01.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Kim Mens Université catholique de Louvain |
Broad Introduction to COP | 3105 |
Monday, 04.02.2019 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Rolf Hennicker LMU München |
Role-based Development of Dynamically Evolving Ensembles | 3105 |
Winter Semester 16/17
Date | Time | Speaker | Title | Room |
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Monday, 17.10.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Wolfgang Lehner/Uwe Aßmann TU Dresden |
Introduction | 3105 |
Monday, 24.10.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Anni-Yasmin Turhan TU Dresden |
Introduction to Description Logics and their reasoning services | 3105 |
Monday, 07.11.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Franz Baader TU Dresden |
Ontology-based data access | 3105 |
Monday, 14.11.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Susanne Strahringer TU Dresden |
Modeling in Information Systems: From Enterprise to Reference Modeling | 3105 |
Monday, 21.11.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Alexander Schill TU Dresden |
Adaptation and Roles in Ubiquitous Systems | 3105 |
Wednesday, 23.11.2016 | 16:00 – 17:30 | Andreas Zeller Universität des Saarlandes | Mining Input Grammars for Security | 3105 |
Monday, 28.11.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Daniela Nicklas Universität Bamberg |
Data, context, situation: Semantic layers for context-aware systems | 3105 |
Monday, 05.12.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Hartmut Wedekind Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Industry 4.0 or “The future just began” | 3105 |
Tuesday, 06.12.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Jens Gulden Universität Duisburg/Essen |
Language Engineering for Multi-level Modeling (LE4MM) – A multi-level modeling language and modeling tool environment | 3105 |
Monday, 12.12.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Wolfgang Reisig HU Berlin |
Soundness preserving serial composition of workflows | 3105 |
Tuesday, 13.12.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Eric Bodden, Universität Paderborn | How can I decrypt this hash? – Supporting the Secure Integration of Cryptographic Software | 3105 |
Wednesday, 14.12.2016 | 15:30 – 17:00 | Erhard Rahm Universität Leipzig |
Graphs are Beautiful: New Ways for Data Integration and Analytics | 3105 |
Monday, 19.12.2016 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Michael Hunger Neo Technology Dresden |
Introduction to Graph Database Use Cases with Neo4j | 3105 |
Monday, 16.01.2017 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Jeronimo Castrillon TU Dresden |
Optimizing Compilers and Role-based Programming | 3105 |
Monday, 23.01.2017 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Ralf Steinmetz Universität Darmstadt |
MAKI – Multi-Mechanisms Adaption for the Future Internet – Seamless Transitions for Highly Adaptive Mobile Applications |
3105 |
Monday, 06.02.2017 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Kai-Uwe Sattler TU Ilmenau |
Dataflow Programming for Big Data Stream Processing | 3105 |
Monday, 27.02.2017 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Onur Mutlu ETH Zurich | Rethinking Memory System Design (and the Computing Platforms We Design Around It) |
3105 |
Monday, 13.03.2017 | 5. DS (14:50 – 16:20) | Stratos Idreos, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA |
Data Systems that are Easy to Design, Tune and Use | 3105 |