Presentation of Software Study at IDI/NTNU

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SOFTWARE Og Spill Teknologi Letizia Jaccheri

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SOFTWAREOg Spill Teknologi

Letizia Jaccheri

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The Software Program

Focus

Topics

User organisation

Developerorganisation

Process og Method Developmentand impl. in org.Usability

Quality and improvement

Technology IntegrationOpen source

ComponentsOpen source

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Information System Group

John Atle Gulla Pieter Toussaint John Krogstie Guttorm Sindre Eric Monteiro

Dag Svanæs Hallvard Trætteberg Øystein Nytrø Terje Rydland

Sobah Petersen Laura Slaughter Babak Farshchian

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Professor John Krogstie [email protected]

Research areas:• Model-based ICT-systems

– Enterprise and Process modeling– Active Knowledge Modelling (AKM)– Quality of models -SEQUAL

• Mobile information systems – • WirelessTrondheim Living Lab

• eGovernment

Examples of project/master thesis topics (some in co-operation with private organizations or public institutions)

• Location-based services in Wireless Trondheim – e.g. Work related to CampusGuiden • Holistic modelling language• Application of Active Knowledge Modelling - LinkedDesign• Quality of modelling approaches

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Professor Guttorm Sindre

Research areas:• Requirements engineering

– Security requirements– Interoperability and mobility

• Threat modelling– Misuse cases, mal-activity

diagrams• Conceptual model quality

Project/master thesis topics• Evaluation of requirements

techniques• Requirements for mobile

information systems

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UBIS

Professor Eric Monteiro [email protected]

Research areas/method:Always (qualitative) empirical

• IKT og helse i u-land• Organisational implementation of IS• Integrated systems – in practice• Health informatics

Project/master thesis topics• Introduction of electronic chart

- St. Olav• Integrated operations

• Statoil• Knowledge sharing in open source

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UBIS

Professor Dag Svanæs [email protected]

Research areas:• HCI• Health informatics

Project/master thesis topics• Activity based computing

- Open source• Hallway usability

- St.Olav / NSEP• HCI return of investment

- Telenor Fornebu

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Øystein NytrøEvicare: Lean clinical decision support architecture for evidence-based healthcare in hospitalsKeeping patients out of hospital: Harvesting and mapping individual patient trajectories between specialist and primary care.

Master thesis topics within knowledge representation, search/information extraction & machine learning. Collaboration with researchers, clinicians, IT-industry and government.

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Pieter Toussaint

• Research areas:– Work process support– Computer-mediated communication

• Important application domain:– Health

• Projects: COSTT and CoCoCo

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Adj. Assoc. Prof. Sobah Abbas Petersen, [email protected]

Research areas:• Mobile and Ubiquitous Learning• Serious Games• Enterprise Modelling

Courses:TDT4252, TDT4290

Project/master thesis topics• SIMOLA – Situated Mobile Language Learning• Mobile games for language learning• Mobile app for learning about art in public spaces• Visual Modelling and personalized views

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Software Engineering Group

Letizia Jaccheri Reidar Conradi Monica Divitini Torbjørn Skramstad Tor Stålhane Alf Inge Wang

Torgeir Dingsøyr Parastoo Mohagheghi Lillian Røstad Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland Gunnar Brataas

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Prof. Reidar [email protected]

Software Engineering:• Smart Grids• Software Architecture Visualization• Software Development Collaboration• Software Components

– Defect and change analysis

Project/master thesis topics• Tools Implementation• Case study of OSS and Company-based

projects

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Professor Tor Stålhane, [email protected]

Research areas:• Software process improvement

– Post mortem analysis– Software metrics

• Software safety and reliability – Safety analysis– Reliability modeling

• Risk analysis Project/master thesis topicsTesting – strategy and analysisSafety analysis and traceability in safety critical systemsSystem requirementOutsourcing

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Projects and master thesis (Stålhane)

• Testing – strategy and analysis– Random testing and the oracle problem– Risk based testing– Embedded unit testing for microcontrollers – Performance testing for medical systems

• Safety analysis – Hazard description and semi-automatic analysis– Tool support for traceability in systems development

• System requirements – Boilerplate requirements – The importance of domain knowledge

• Outsourcing and software quality

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• Project: Tool support for Android application development (Aad): Eclipse or Processing a comparison.

• RA Software engineering• Results: Android app example;

Descriptive statistics about different tools for Aad.

• Working method: programming, analysis of open project information

• Theory courses: TDT10, TDT48

• Project: 3D augmented reality applications for immersive visitor book experience in libraries

• RA: Technology for creativity and culture• Results: a tested XVR 3D application for the MUBIL

project with focus on augmented books• Working method: programming, testing• Theory courses: TDT69, TDT71

• Project: open source software and creativity• RA: Technology for creativity and culture• Results: Planning, running, and evaluation of creativity

workshops (hacker space) with open source software and hardware

• Working method: development of examples, workshop organization, analysis of collected data, EU LGRU

• Theory courses: TDT10, TDT69Prof. Letizia [email protected]

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Prof. Monica Divitini, [email protected]

Research areas:• Cooperation Technologies• Mobile and ubiquitous computing• Pervasive Social media• Collaborative Serious gamesCourses:TDT4245, TDT29, IT2901

Check: teseolab.org

Project/master thesis available• MIRROR: Reflective learning@work• FABULA: learning in the city• CoCreat: Creativity in learning• Games and storytelling in museums• Games for emergency work• Embodied social interaction

Supporting cooperation among mobile users

A device-centric, technology-driven view

A service-centric, user-driven view

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Professor Alf Inge Wang [email protected]

Research areas:• Game technology• Game-based learning/training• Social gaming• Software architecture• Software engineering

Project/master thesis topics• Develop/explore new game technology• Develop/explore new game concepts• Apply games to new domains

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Associate professor Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland [email protected]

• Research interests:– 3D virtual worlds for

education and training– 3D visualizations– Serious games

• Project/master thesis topics

– Virtual Campus of NTNU in Second Life

– "Discover NTNU" game for international students

– Simulations/games (3D) for professional and military training