Topics, Dates and Deadlines
Advisors' Presentations
Here are the (introductory) presentations of the advisors:
Topics, Assignments and Deadlines
| No. |
Topic |
Details |
Assigned to: |
Presentation |
Deadline Essay |
Advisor |
| 1. |
Which analysis methods are suitable to detect how a system changes interaction with the user? |
Investigate how information systems change the world in which they are applied.
|
Raphael Haase |
30.05.12 |
06.06.12 |
Henning Femmer |
| 2. |
How to detect in RE how the user might act differently in using the system from what was expected during systems development? |
How can be predicted in which form the user will actually eventually interact with the system?
|
Claudio Gusmini |
30.05.12 |
06.06.12 |
Birgit Penzenstadler |
| 3. |
How to determine discrepancies between the user expectations and the modified processes that a new information system might involve? |
How to perform a delta analysis between requirements and implementation?
|
Danial Syed |
06.06.12 |
13.06.12 |
Birgit Penzenstadler |
| 4. |
Which stakeholders have a direct interest in sustainability and how can they be classified? |
Which methods are suitable to elicit and document the requirements of these stakeholders?
|
N.N. |
(06.06.12) |
(13.06.12) |
N.N. |
| 5. |
Which aspects of evolution of an information system have to be considered with respect to sustainability and what are the consequences for the business context? |
How does evolution of a system interfere with sustainability and how can the resulting impact be analysed?
|
Anja Kastenmayer |
06.06.12 |
13.06.12 |
Henning Femmer |
| 6. |
At which point of the life cycle of an information system should metrics for environmental sustainability be measured and assessed? |
How to define quality assessment for environmental sustainability and respective quality gates?
|
N.N. |
(13.06.12) |
(20.06.12) |
N.N. |
| 7. |
Which metrics can be used to measure and assess the environmental compatibility of a business process? |
How to perform impact analysis of ICT4ES system processes?
|
Mohammad Zaifullah |
13.06.12 |
20.06.12 |
Daniel Mendez |
| 8. |
Which aspects of maintainability (as defined in our quality model at TUM Software & Systems Engineering) have a direct impact on environmental sustainability and how can their compliance be assessed? |
Evaluation of suitability of the TUM quality model for maintainability for environmental sustainability.
|
N.N. |
(20.06.12) |
(27.06.12) |
N.N. |
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Templates
Reading Material
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Integrating sustainability in decision-making processes: A modelling strategy
Jordi Cabot, Steve Easterbrook, Jennifer Horkoff, Leslie Lessard, S. Liaskos and J.-N. Mazon
31st International Conference on Software Engineering, 2009
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Discovering Sustainability Requirements: an Experience Report
Martin Mahaux, Patrick Heymans and Germain Saval
17th International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 2011
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Toward Sustainable Software Engineering
Nadine Amsel, Zaid Ibrahim and Amir Malik and Bill Tomlinson
Proc. of the 33rd Intl. Conf. on Software Engineering, 2011
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The GREENSOFT Model: A reference model for green and sustainable software and its engineering
Naumann, Dick, Kern, Johann
Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, Volume 1, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 294-304
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Climate Change: A Software Grand Challenge
Steve Easterbrook
FSE/SDP Workshop on the Future of Software Engineering Research, 2010
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Managing Quality Requirements using Activity-Based Quality Models
Wagner, S. and Deissenboeck, F. and Winter, S.
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Software Quality Models: Purposes, Usage Scenarios and Requirements
Deissenboeck, F. and Juergens, E. and Lochmann, K. and Wagner, S.
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TUM Wiki on Sustainability
Further Reading
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