Welcome to the website of the Chair of Software and Systems Engineering
Welcome to the website of the Chair of Software and Systems Engineering at the University of Cologne. The chair was founded on August 1, 2020 and is headed by Prof. Dr. Andreas Vogelsang. We will publish information about our research, teaching and projects here.
News
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New Publication!
Our most recent paper: "On the Forces of Driver Distraction: Explainable Predictions for the Visual Demand of In-Vehicle Touchscreen Interactions" was accepted for publication in Accident Analysis and Prevention. You can find the preprint here. -
Publication Alert!
Our work-in-progress poster "ICEBOAT: An Interactive User Behavior Analysis Tool for Automotive User Interfaces" got accepted at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. It's the result of a master thesis. If you are interested in writing you thesis with us, take a look here: Open Topics -
Welcome Adrian
We are happy to welcome our newest PhD student Adrian Bajraktari. Go check out his personal page. -
RE4ES'22
Mersedeh and our colleagues at the University of Berlin and Oldenburg are organizing the second edition of the Requirements Engineering for Explainable Systems (RE4ES'22) workshop at 15.08.2022 as part of RE'22 to gather and expand the explainable systems community. This year, in addition to the online participation, we are organizing a local hub in Oldenburg, Germany. (Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in participating in the workshop). -
New Publications!
Patrick got a paper accepted at AutoUI 2022. Find the pre-print here: "How Do Drivers Self-Regulate their Secondary Task Engagements? The Effect of Driving Automation on Touchscreen Interactions and Glance Behavior" -
New Publication!
We have a new paper publication: "Decision Support for Process Maturity Improvement in Model-based Systems Engineering" is published in ICSSP'22: Proceedings of the International Conference on Software and System Processes. -
Welcome to the new semester
We wish all students a good start into the new semester. In this semester, we offer the Requirements Engineering lecture and a seminar on Empirical Software Engineering.