Seminar Continuous Software Engineering SS 26
| Semester: | Sommersemester 2026 |
| LP (ECTS): | 4 |
| SWS: | 2 |
| Studiengang: | Dieser Lehrveranstaltung sind noch keine Studiengänge zugeordnet. |
| Ansprechpartner: | Mahdi Jafari, Nathan Hagel |
- Ort und Zeit der Lehrveranstaltung
| unregelmäßig, siehe Beschreibungstext | |
| Geb. 50.34, Raum 010 oder 348 (siehe Termine) |
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Modern software engineering takes place in short cycles that enable rapid feedback. Technologies such as build servers and containerization enable fast, frequent, and automatic deployment of the software into production and rapid feedback into development (DevOps).
The term "Continuous Software Engineering" encompasses the interconnectedness of the various activities. For our research group, the integration of modeling, implementation, and operation is of particular interest.
The seminar will highlight various current challenges in the field of Continuous Software Engineering, including the engineering of applications with Machine Learning.
Registration
- Registration is required for participation. Approximately 10 seminar places are available.
- Registration for the seminar is possible from 14.04.2026 10:00 via the ILIAS page ILIAS-site of the seminar.
Appointments
Attendance at all sessions is mandatory and a prerequisite for registration and participation in the seminar.
Substitute candidate rule
- Experience shows that even as a replacement, there is a good chance of receiving a topic.
- Any remaining topics will be allocated to alternates during the topic allocation process:
- Therefore, please also participate in the preliminary meeting and topic assignment sessions, even if you are on the waiting list .
- If you are unable to attend these dates for reasons beyond your control, your seminar registration will be cancelled.
- Only in rare cases, if individual topics are available after the topic allocation, do we inform the remaining alternates by email.
Important information
- The seminar will be held as a Blockseminar at the end of the semester.
- Grading and certificate award: Master's students receive an individual grade. The graded work consists of the written assignment and its presentation.
- Information on writing and presenting your paper can be found on the Seminar's teaching portal.
Documents
- The materials will be made available on the ILIAS platform.
References
Fitzgerald, Brian, and Klaas-Jan Stol. "Continuous software engineering: A roadmap and agenda." Journal of Systems and Software 123 (2017): 176-189.