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)

Manuel Junoy Memorial Prize auf der FISITA 2010

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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.

Der Beitrag „Vehicle Environment Simulation using Realistic Road Networks for Predictive Driver Assistance Systems“ stellte überzeugend dar, wie die Fahr- und Umfeldsimulation Virtual Test Drive (VTD) die Entwicklung und das Testen von GPS-basierten Fahrzeugfunktionen unterstützt. VTD stellt alle benötigten Sensorinformationen wie Radar, Kamera und GPS in Echtzeit und mittels konsistenter 3D-Simulationsdatenbasis zur Verfügung.

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