Seminar on Software Engineering WS 2012/13
Master/Bachelor Seminar on Software Engineering in Winter Semester 2012/13(89-3311)
In winter term 2012/13, the research groups:
- AG Software Engineering: Processes and Management
- AG Software Engineering: Dependability
- AG Softwaretechnik
host a joint Master/Bachelor seminar. The goal of the seminar is to give students the oppertunity to get acquainted with the research fields of these groups.
News
- A list of topics is available. If your are interested, please contact the corresponding supervisor. Supervisors can submit topics until October 8th. As soon as they come in, they will be added to the list.
Important Dates
- Kick-off meeting: October 15th, 15:00 in room 32-439.
- Annotated table of contents: November 23rd 2012
- * First version of seminar paper: January 11th 2013
- * Review other seminar papers: January 18th 2013
- * Revised (camera ready) version of seminar paper: February 1st 2013
- Presentation: t.b.d.
General Remarks
The goal of a seminar is to introduce students to the major constituent of scientific method that is concerned with critically reading, understanding, summarizing, explaining and presenting existing scientific papers.
The following links present goal of the seminar in more detail: General guidelines for seminars in English and German.
Successful participation in the seminar requires:
- Term Paper
- Term Paper Review
- Presentation
Term Paper (Preliminary and Revised Version)
- Master Students:
- Approximately 15 pages (excluding title page, table of contents, references, figures)
- Bachelor Students:
- Approximately 10 pages (excluding title page, table of contents, references, figures)
- LNCS Style
Term Paper Review
Phase 1: Review of other student's paper
- Each student reviews two term papers
- Review should be done according to the Review guideline
- Document format: PDF
- Deadline: January 18th, 11:59pm
Phase 2: Improvement of own seminar paper based on review reports
- Input: Review report from two other students
- Output: Rejoinder document. (Follow/Use the Rejoinder document preparation guideline, Rejoinder document Template and examples of rejoinder document below)
- Document format: DOC, PDF or any other compatible format
- Rejoinder Document Preparation Materials
- Rejoinder Document Preparation Guideline
- Template for Rejoinder document
- Examples of rejoinder document: The example shows how a rejoinder document look like. Note that, the examples are actually rejoinder documents for "Master Thesis". Therefore, it may appear to be too extensive and elaborate. However, the goal here is to show you only the writing style of rejoinder document
- Deadline: 01.02.2013, 23:59
The rejoinder document should be submitted along with the final revised (camera ready) version of the seminar paper
Presentation
- Masters Students:
- 20 min. presentation (hard deadline!)
- 10 min. questions & answers session and comments on presentation style
- Bachelor Students:
- 15 min. presentation (hard deadline!)
- 10 min. questions & answers session and comments on presentation style
- General guidelines for presentation can be found here:(use/apply the points that are appropriate for your presentation)
- Guideline 1: English and German.
- Guideline 2
- General recommendations for presentation:
- Add slide number in each slide
- At the end of your presentation, it is not required to have a "Thank you" slide. The last slide could be a slide with your name, topic or most important points of your presentation or a concise diagram of your whole work that can assist in Q&A session.
- Remember that slides support your talk but are not the alternative or substitution of it. Your presentation should not be just reading the contents of slides. keep the highlights of your talk in the slides and rest explain by yourself.
- Deadline:
- All the presentations will be done from one common laptop so that we don't loose time unnecessarily. Please send your final slides to Oliver Maschino by the start of business hours (8 am in the morning) on respective days.
Presentation Schedule
Every student is assigned to one of the two groups A and B. It is required to be present during both days for the own group. E.g. your name is listed in group A, than you have to be present on February 7th and 8th. You are welcome to join all presentations, especially those you reviewed could be of interest for you.
Please send your presentation slides to Oliver Maschino, latest at 8am on your presentation day!
Group A - Day 1: 07.02.2013, 13:00 - 17:00, Room 32-439
Name | Supervisor | |
---|---|---|
Dominik Richter | Anne Hess | |
Rajat Parida | Sebastian Adam | |
Anja Schärer | Liliana Guzmán | |
Michael Hohenstein | Kai Breiner | |
Srabasti Dhar | Kai Breiner | |
Diego Collarana | Felix Kiefer | |
Marco Antonio Morales Mártir | Felix Kiefer | |
Group A - Day 2: 08.02.2013, 13:30 - 17:00, Room 32-439 | ||
Name | Supervisor | |
Adrian Leva | Yannick Welsch | |
Julian Schäfer | Yannick Welsch | |
Konstantin Milyutin | Annette Bieniusa | |
Morteza Nokhodian | Annette Bieniusa | |
Yasaman Lesani | Max Steiner | |
Dmitry Kravchenko | ||
Group B - Day 1: 20.02.2013, 13:00 - 17:15, Room 32-439 | ||
Name | Supervisor | |
Tamim Ryhan | Kai Bizik | |
Artur Guschakowski | Kai Bizik | |
Sankalita Mandal | Rolf van Lengen | |
Tiago Buarque de Amorim | Adam Trendowicz | |
Aram Blibousuian | Simon Darting | |
Edwin Tuzar | Thomas Forster | |
Group B - Day 2: 22.02.2013, 09:00 - 13:00, Room 32-439 | ||
Name | Supervisor | |
Gero Zimmer | Steffen Hess | |
Dominik Magin | Steffen Hess | |
Sergio Sastre Flórez | Andreas Maier | |
Soumyanjalee Mahapatra | Norman Riegel | |
Maurice Hoogenhout | Andreas Maier | |
Tomasz Sobala | Jens Knodel | |
Abhishek Das | Rolf van Lengen |
Contact
Superordinated page: Seminar | |