Invited talks and presentations

Invited talks

Diverse talks in conferences and presentations

Thanks to the advent of creating videos for paper presentation, here I will publish some of the videos have created.

Can we design Software as we talk?

Talk in the context of EMMSAD 2020.
In the context of digital transformation, speeding up the time-to-market of high-quality software products is a big challenge. Software quality correlates with the success of requirements engineering (RE) sessions.

This talk discusses computational mechanisms to enable the automatic generation of software design while requirements are discussed. The innovative aspect of this research comes from digitally transforming the software development life cycle (SDLC) where requirements are generated “on the fly” and virtual reality systems are in place.

The use of iStar in Situational Method Engineering: An Ongoing Study.

Talk in the context of the iStar Workshop 2020.

Situational Method Engineering (SME) is the discipline that aims at the systematic definition of methods adapted to specific contexts of use (situations). The use of goal-oriented methods for supporting SME is an active research line where the iStar 2.0 language is applied. Objective. We plan to con-duct an experiment to investigate some designated pragmatic qualities, namely the perceived usefulness, ease of use and accuracy of iStar 2.0 when used in the SME context. Method. This paper presents our current work on designing an empirical study for the use of iStar 2.0 in SME. Next steps. We plan to refine our current study and run pilots until our measurement tools and sample population are ready for experimental execution.

WHY DO WE STILL WRITE SO MUCH CODE IN 2022? Industrie 2025

Together with Michael Wahler we presented today at Industrie 2025 our research in Automating the Software Development Life Cycle. What a cool research and industry atmosphere in Biel!

In the context of the 7. F&E-Konferenz zu Industrie 4.0.

the R&D conference offers an overview of the diverse activities of universities and universities of applied sciences around the topics of Industry 4.0.

In one afternoon, around 25 university projects are presented in 5-minute intervals from areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), technologies (robotics, automation), machine learning, big data/data processing, new business fields and much more. You will get an overview of the topics of the near future in an efficient way and learn what is being researched and developed at universities and universities of applied sciences in the field of Industry 4.0.  [Link to slides]