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Ernst Denert Award for Software Engineering 2020 - Practice Meets Foundations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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Ernst Denert Award for Software Engineering 2020 - Practice Meets Foundations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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This open access book provides an overview of the dissertations of
the eleven nominees for the Ernst Denert Award for Software
Engineering in 2020. The prize, kindly sponsored by the Gerlind
& Ernst Denert Stiftung, is awarded for excellent work within
the discipline of Software Engineering, which includes methods,
tools and procedures for better and efficient development of high
quality software. An essential requirement for the nominated work
is its applicability and usability in industrial practice. The book
contains eleven papers that describe the works by Jonathan
Brachthauser (EPFL Lausanne) entitled What You See Is What You Get:
Practical Effect Handlers in Capability-Passing Style, Mojdeh
Golagha's (Fortiss, Munich) thesis How to Effectively Reduce
Failure Analysis Time?, Nikolay Harutyunyan's (FAU
Erlangen-Nurnberg) work on Open Source Software Governance, Dominic
Henze's (TU Munich) research about Dynamically Scalable Fog
Architectures, Anne Hess's (Fraunhofer IESE, Kaiserslautern) work
on Crossing Disciplinary Borders to Improve Requirements
Communication, Istvan Koren's (RWTH Aachen U) thesis DevOpsUse: A
Community-Oriented Methodology for Societal Software Engineering,
Yannic Noller's (NU Singapore) work on Hybrid Differential Software
Testing, Dominic Steinhofel's (TU Darmstadt) thesis entitled Ever
Change a Running System: Structured Software Reengineering Using
Automatically Proven-Correct Transformation Rules, Peter Wagemann's
(FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg) work Static Worst-Case Analyses and Their
Validation Techniques for Safety-Critical Systems, Michael von
Wenckstern's (RWTH Aachen U) research on Improving the Model-Based
Systems Engineering Process, and Franz Zieris's (FU Berlin) thesis
on Understanding How Pair Programming Actually Works in Industry:
Mechanisms, Patterns, and Dynamics - which actually won the award.
The chapters describe key findings of the respective works, show
their relevance and applicability to practice and industrial
software engineering projects, and provide additional information
and findings that have only been discovered afterwards, e.g. when
applying the results in industry. This way, the book is not only
interesting to other researchers, but also to industrial software
professionals who would like to learn about the application of
state-of-the-art methods in their daily work.
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