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Teilnahme von Prof. Reussner am 29.7.20 durch Sekretariat bestätigt.

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Datum Freitag, 9. Oktober 2020
Uhrzeit 14:00 – 14:45 Uhr (Dauer: 45 min)
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Webkonferenz https://sdqweb.ipd.kit.edu/wiki/Institutsseminar/Microsoft Teams
Vorheriger Termin Fr 9. Oktober 2020
Nächster Termin Fr 23. Oktober 2020

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Vortragende(r) David Monschein
Titel Enabling Consistency between Software Artefacts for Software Adaption and Evolution
Vortragstyp Masterarbeit
Betreuer(in) Robert Heinrich
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Kurzfassung Nowadays, software systems are evolving at a pace never seen before. As a result, emerging inconsistencies between different software artifacts are almost inevitable. Currently, there are already approaches for automated consistency maintenance between source code and architecture models. However, these approaches have various limitations. Therefore, in this thesis, we present a comprehensive approach for supporting the consistency preservation between software artifacts with special focus on software evolution and adaptation. At design-time, source code analysis and consistency rules are used, while at run-time, monitoring data is used as input for a transformation pipeline. In contrast to already existing approaches, the automated derivation of the system composition is supported. Ultimately, self-validations were included as a central component of the approach. In a case study based evaluation the accuracy of the models and the performance of the approach was measured. In addition, the scalability of the transformations within the pipeline was investigated.
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Teilnahme von Prof. Reussner am 29.7.20 durch Sekretariat bestätigt.