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Some teacher profiles in Software Engineering (SE) group at

Some teacher profiles in Software Engineering (SE) group at Section for Development and Use of IT systems (UBIS) at IDI, NTNU 5 Oct. 2009 (compiled by Reidar Conradi). UBIS ICT-coverage (in Norw.). UBIS’ groups and teachers. Information systems (Prof John Krogstie) Prof Jon A. Gulla

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Some teacher profiles in Software Engineering (SE) group at

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  1. Some teacher profiles in Software Engineering (SE) group at Section for Development and Use of IT systems (UBIS) at IDI, NTNU 5 Oct. 2009 (compiled by Reidar Conradi)

  2. UBIS ICT-coverage (in Norw.)

  3. UBIS’ groups and teachers • Information systems (Prof John Krogstie) • Prof Jon A. Gulla • Prof John Krogstie • Prof Guttorm Sindre • F.am. Hallvard Trætteberg • II-ere: Harald Rønneberg, Statoil, Babak Amin Farshchian, SINTEF • Software engineering (Prof Reidar Conradi) • Prof Reidar Conradi • Prof Tor Stålhane • Prof Letizia Jaccheri • Prof Monica Divitini • F.am Alf Inge Wang • F.am Ekaterina Praolova-Førland (20%) • Design and use of Information systems (Prof Eric Monteiro) • Prof Eric Monteiro • Prof Torbjørn Skramstad • F.am. Øystein Nytrø • F.am Dag Svanæs • F.am Pieter Toussants • Am. Terje Rydland • II- Torgeir Dingsøyr, SINTEF

  4. professor Reidar Conradi, conradi@idi.ntnu.no, +47 918.97029 Software Engineering research areas: • Component-based Software Engineering • Internal software reuse initiatives (inner source) • How to select Open Source Software (OSS) components • How to succeed with creating a OSS community (”go open”) • The OSS revolution: Innovation and business models • Evolution of Software Components • Versioning models • Analysis of changes in components and architectures • Testing follow-up: Root-Cause Analysis of costly defects • Software Process Improvement (SPI) • Gradual Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle • Knowledge management and Action research • Human factors • Search engines for scientific abstracts and reviews

  5. professor Reidar Conradi, conradi@idi.ntnu.no, +47 918.97029 Projects and theses (2009): • EVISOFT: empirical-based, industrial SPI (2006-10, w/ 10 companies, SINTEF, and UiO – 4th such project in a row) • SEVO: Software evolution (2004-08, at e.g. StatoilHydro) • COSI: OSS adoption in SMEs (2006-08, w/ IKT-Norge) • Nordic OSS researcher network (2009-12), lead by Univ. Skøvde (S) • Many new R&D projects being applied for on OSS, SPI, … in FP7 (EU) and in VERDIKT program (Norw. Res. Council) • Ca. 25 nat’l and int’l R&D projects over the last 25 years • Large network in academia and industry, in Norway and abroad • 20 PhD students and 200 master students being supervised • Industrial case studies on above themes – in StatoilHydro, EDB, Vital, DnV, Telenor, Skattedirektoratet, … using master/PhD students • Also: Mapping the Norwegian ITC sector – with IKT-Norge

  6. professor Letizia Jaccheri, letizia@idi.ntnu.no, +47 918.97028 Software Engineering • Open Source Software (OSS) • How to organize and participate in OSS projects • How to publish OSS (”go open”) • Software and Art • The Lighted Wall • Software Engineering Research Methods • Software Engineering Education Project/master thesis topics • OSS combined with Action Research in the ICT industry • Software and Art coupled to local projects on technology diffusion • …

  7. A service-centric, user-driven view Supporting cooperation among mobile users A device-centric, technology-driven view Professor Monica Divitini,divitini@idi.ntnu.no, +47 918.97790 • Research areas: • Cooperation Technologies • Mobile and ubiquitous computing • Pervasive Social media • End-user programming • Courses: • TDT4245, TDT29, IT2901 • DT8107, DT811 • Project/master thesis available on our projects • MOTUS: mobile learning in the university • ASTRA: pervasive awareness systems • FABULA: learning in the city

  8. COoperation in Learning COmmunities wireless technologies to support learning geographies in the city (in VERDIKT program) Mobile learners @the university pervasive awareness applications to support connectedness THESES AVAILABLE – CONTACT ANY OF US

  9. Professor John Krogstie krogstie@idi.ntnu.no • Research areas: • Model-driven ICT-systems • Enterprise and Process modeling • Active Knowledge Modellng (AKM) • Quality of models • Mobile information systems • eGovernment • Examples of project/master thesis topics (some in co-operation with Accenture, Telenor, SINTEF, Skatteetaten, Committment, AKM etc) • Holistic modelling language • Quality of modelling approach for sustainable energy-systems • Architecture for mobile work process support systems • Location-based services in Wireless Trondheim • Mobile health monitoring - Lifeshirt • Introduction of Mobile Services in Home Health Care - services • Development and Maintenance practice in Norway

  10. 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

  11. Professor Tor Stålhane, stalhane@idi.ntnu.no, +47 415.65016 • Research areas: • Software process improvement • Post mortem analysis • Software metrics • Software safety and reliability • Safety analysis • Reliability modeling • Risk analysis Project/master thesis topics Testing – strategy and analysis Human reliability applied to software development Safety analysis – standards and methods UBIS

  12. professor Tor Stålhane, stalhane@idi.ntnu.no, +47 415.65016 (Cont’d) Some recent projects: • EVISOFT: empirical-based, industrial SPI (2006-10, w/ 10 companies, SINTEF, and UiO – 4th such project in a row) • CAESAR: Integrated Project on transport safety (2009-2012, 40+ participants, EU) • Industrial case studies on above research areas – in ABB, EDB, Vital, DnB NOR, using master/PhD students

  13. Associate professor Dag Svanæs dags@idi.ntnu.no • 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 UBIS

  14. Associate professor Hallvard Trætteberg hal@idi.ntnu.no • Research areas: • Model-based user interface design • Tools for dialog modeling anduser interface prototyping with Eclipse • Business process modeling (BPM)and user interface design • Integrated tools for BPM andmodel-based user interface design • Tools for supporting object-oriented programming course • Project/master thesis topics • Model-based UI design and Ajax technology • Integration of BPMN/BPMS and Diamodl tools • Integration of it’s learning and JExercise

  15. Associate professor Alf Inge Wang alfw@idi.ntnu.no Associate professor Hallvard Trætteberg hal@idi.ntnu.no • PLAY=TRD: • Gaming in the context ofTrådløse Trondheim • Use the city as a playground forvarious games • In cooperation with StudiebyEN • Alternate reality gaming (ARG) • Project/master thesis topics • SOA-based architecture and engine for ARGs • Models for ARG concepts • ARG concepts for students in Trondheim

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