Category: 3. Research and Teaching
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GitHub workflows for office documents
On April 1st, 2020 (no joke), we founded EDITIVE, to take the lessons learned from git and GitHub to office documents. Here is an illustration of the problem that EDITIVE is solving, a typical office document for a contract that has been mangled by too many people: The solution to sort out a mess like…
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Pattern discovery and validation using scientific research methods [Technical Report]
Abstract: Pattern discovery, the process of discovering previously unrecognized patterns, is usually performed as an ad-hoc process with little resulting certainty in the quality of the proposed patterns. Pattern validation, the process of validating the accuracy of proposed patterns, has rarely gone beyond the simple heuristic of “the rule of three”. This article shows how…
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Photo Impressions from the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects
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Summary of the Winter 2019/20 AMOS Projects
This winter semester, students of TU Berlin completed four AMOS projects. Each section below describes the final result of one of the projects: Logistics Dashboard Project name Logistics Dashboard Project mission The mission of this project is to create a ‘real-time dashboard for logistics’. The application helps planners to communicate with balancers remotely and automatize…
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Ten years of university teaching
My research and teaching group just celebrated its tenth anniversary, and I wanted to take some time to reflect on our teaching: What worked and what didn’t. Principles When I started as a university professor ten years ago, I drew on my experience as a student, as a teacher, as a practitioner, and as an…
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Upcoming industry talk on continuous integration / delivery / deployment by Bernard Ramon Ladenthin of IAV GmbH
We will be hosting an industry talk on Continuous Integration / Delivery / Deployment. The talk is free and open to the public. Abstract Today’s world is fast. To keep up, feature requests from the morning need to be fulfilled by lunch. Creating the required software quickly is a must, but how does it end…