Mission Statement

Bernd Bruegge
Developing and managing software is always on the move. Continuously growing complexity and shortened development cycles require high flexibility, new ideas and the courage to challenge traditional approaches. This is what we aim at in our research projects and in our teaching courses.
Together with our industrial and research partners, we develop, evaluate and implement new methods and solutions to support practitioners in dealing with software engineering today's challenges.
 
Teaching and training of students in topics around software engineering is also our main concern. We offer lectures, seminars and practical courses in real projects and with real customers, following a learning by doing approach. Our students can prepare themselves for professional life, gain much theoretical and practical knowledge and have a lot of fun.

Teaching

Courses: real clients, real projects

Experiential learning

Blended learning

 

"Tell me and I'll forget
Show me and I may remember
Involve me and I'll understand"
(Chinese Proverb)

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 macinTUM - Lehrstuhl Informatik 1 - Angewandte Softwaretechnik - Prof. Bernd Brügge, Ph.D. 


MacinTUM 2012 quer klein

 

During Herbstuniversität eleven female pupils from 10th grade upwards developed a Quiz Game for the iPad. Herbstuniversität is a program of TUM with the goal to raise interest for natural sciences in female pupils.

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CDTM – mach mehr aus deinem Studium!

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Through the Academic Partner Program, Visual Paradigm offers TUM - Institut fuer Informatik - Lehrstuhl 1 with the use of VP-UML, Logizian, AG for educational purpose.

 

A licence for registered students at the Chair for Applied Software Engineering can be found here.

Der RFID-Anwendertag findet unter dem Motto "Möglichkeiten, Grenzen und Anwendungen der RFID-Technologie" statt.

Auf dem diesjährigen FISITA World Automotive Congress in Budapest wurde Thomas Ganslmeier vom Institut für Informatik I1 mit dem „Manuel Junoy Memorial Prize“ ausgezeichnet, der alle zwei Jahre verliehen wird.

Björn and Max, our scholars for OLPC.Björn Birkenhauer and Max Wüstehube working on the project weMakeWords-OLPC
[...] "We have two awesome students (scholars to be correct) at our University for the next few weeks, doing a sort of internship at the TU. They will be working with the OLPC (to be specific, one of the two XO1.5's we've got) and develop a game activity for sugar.
My part in this was to inspire them to use the XO. They see it as a wonderful opportunity to participate in such a big project and I hope its a first step towards more open source at the University. Björn and Max are working like maniacs to progress as fast as possible.
They are writing a blog, where you can follow their progress and give them feedback if you want to. I would be happy if they can get as much feedback as possible, because they can learn a lot from it.
Read about what they to, why they do it and how far they are here: codingforolpc.blogspot.com"

Felix Kaser, 26.04.2010

Felix Kaser is a student at Technische Universität München. He was introduced to open source during Google Summer of Code in 2008 where he worked with the GNOME community. His big hope is that in future the universities will teach more about open source, because it is becoming increasingly important: Many big projects are open source, others use open source libraries or frameworks. It is essential for students to learn how to work and interact with an open source community.

With his presentation "Global Software Engineering: A Metrics-based Framework for Project Steering Support", Christian Lescher received the Best Paper Award and the Best Speaker Award at MetriKon 2009, a renowned German conference on software measurement.

Dirigieren mit dem iPhone

Pinocchio am Tag der offenen Tür des Symphonieorchesters des Bayerischen Rundfunks am 31.10.2009

Am Samstag, den 31. Oktober 2009, feiert das Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks seinen 60. Geburtstag mit einem kostenlosen Tag der offenen Tür in der Münchner Residenz. Mit Orchester- und Kammerkonzerten, Kinder- und Jugendworkshops, Schnupperunterricht, Ausstellungen und vielem mehr präsentiert das Orchester an diesem Tag sein weites musikalisches und gesellschaftliches Aktionsfeld. Das Pinocchio-Projekt, das in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Symphonieorchester entstanden ist, wird von uns an diesem Tag der Öffentlichkeit präsentiert.


Lassen Sie sich von einer Software begeistern, mit der Sie das Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks in der virtuellen Realität dirigieren können! Werden Sie selbst zum Dirigent, gestalten Sie das Orchester live um, indem Sie einzelne Instrumente herausnehmen oder hinzufügen und inszenieren Sie Brahms Ungarische Tänze nach Ihrem persönlichen Geschmack an verschiedenen Orten der ganzen Welt!

Probieren Sie es selbst aus: Mit einem iPhone als Taktstock lassen Sie das virtuelle Orchester Wirklichkeit werden!

Wir freuen uns auf Ihr Kommen!