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Leitung: Prof. Dr. Martin Glinz
Betreuung: Dr. Anne Koziolek
Date | Time (Room) | Topic |
Feb 21 | 12:15 (1.D.07) | First Meeting |
~ Mar 6 | By appointment | Q&A Seminar Topic, Thesis Structure (Optional) |
~ Mar 29 | By appointment | Review and Discussion of Draft (Optional) |
Apr 6 | at latest by midnight | Report submission |
Apr 7 | Review starts | |
Apr 16 | Review ends | |
Apr 17 | Notification | |
Apr 27 | at latest by midnight | Corrected report submission |
~May 8 | by appointment | Review and discussion of presentation |
May 15 | tba | Presentation day |
The topic of this year's seminar will be quality requirements. Aspects include, but are not limited to, the elicitation of quality requirements, specification of quality requirements, and the relation of quality requirements and software architecture. A list of concrete topics will be presented at the preparatory meeting. Students are also invited to suggest their own topics.
Introduction Seminar RE (PDF, 810 KB)
Examples of students thesis (from last year)(BSc, MSc)
Thesis format: Publication according to Springer format (Templates, Example).
Quality criteria: Quality Criteria for Writing and Reviewing PapersQuality criteria for papers.pdf
How to write seminar papers (in German) ZAK Leitfaden Erstellung Seminararbeit
Research and Writing techniques:
- Deininger et al (2002): Studien-Arbeiten (German)
- Michael Derntl (2009): Basics of Research Paper Writing and Publishing.
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Martha Davis (2004): Scientific Papers and Presentations. Elsevier
Science & Technology Books. Chapters 3, 9, 10 und 16.
Recommended requirements engineering books and other material:
- Klaus Pohl and Chris Rupp. Basiswissen Requirements Engineering (German) A substitute for this book can be provided for non-German speaking students. Please contact Anne Koziolek for more information.
- Donald C. Gause and Gerald M. Weinberg. Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design
- Martin Glinz. Requirements Engineering Lecture Chapter 11 on non-functional requirements.
- Martin Glinz. On Non-functional Requirements
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Software Engineering and Requirements Engineering
ECTS-credits: 3
Examination:
- Oral presentation
- Paper on the topic assigned to the student (about 15 pages in Springer's LNCS style)
- Reviewing of about two other student papers
- Attending at all presentations
Language for paper and presentation: English
Grading:
- Presentation (weight: 1/3)
- Paper (weight: 2/3)
Note
This seminar will be held at the same time both for advanced undergraduate and for graduate students. The requirements with respect to difficulty, degree of guidance and quality of the paper will be different for the two levels.