Category: 3. Research and Teaching
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Summary of the winter 2020/21 AMOS projects
The students of TU Berlin just completed three AMOS projects in the winter semester. The project summaries below detail the final result for each of the projects: Traffic data visualization and extraction Project name Traffic data visualization and extraction Project mission The mission of this project is to deliver a proof of concept which displays traffic…
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Upcoming industry talk on when agile meets regulatory compliance by Roland Brethauer of SAP
We will be hosting an industry talk on “When Agile Meets Regulatory Compliance.” The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Agile methods have proven to be very beneficial in software development – the more complex the subject, the more valuable are agile methods. On the other hand, agile methods by their very…
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Upcoming industry talk on “Do we need agile architecture?” by Wolfgang Strunk of iteratec
We will be hosting an industry talk on “Do we need agile architecture?”. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Based on a definition by Shaw and Garlan software architecture is concerned with “the organization of the overall system addressed by informal diagrams and descriptive terms, module interconnection languages …” From…
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Should you be reaching at a venture-backed private college?
Judging from my industry friends, some time in their professional career (usually later), the teaching bug bites them and they wonder about passing on their knowledge to a new generation of industrialists and entrepreneurs. A regular position as a professor at a German public university or a polytechnic (university of applied sciences) is often unattainable…
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Upcoming industry talk on what happens when project = 1 team stops being feasible: Scaling methods, tools and skills, online and IRL by Giovanna Luisi of GfK, Growth from Knowledge
We will be hosting an industry talk on what happens when Project = 1 Team stops being feasible: Scaling methods, tools and skills, online and IRL. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Many digital ventures start with a small team. But regardless if you work for a small startup or for…
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Course on commercial open source startups at UC Santa Cruz
In September 2020, I will be teaching a workshop series on commercial open source startups at UC Santa Cruz (and starting November, as a course, at FAU). The series at UCSC is being faciliated by CROSS, the Center for Research in Open Source Software, and I’m getting help from Thomas Otter (@vendorprisey). If you would…