Prof. Dr. Gerti Kappel

From Software Modeling to System Modeling- Transforming the Change

Donnerstag, 18.06.2015

Rundeturmstr. 10, S3| 20, Raum 018

Abstract:

Model-driven software engineering has gained momentum in academia as well as in industry for improving the development of evolving software by providing appropriate abstraction mechanisms in terms of software models and transformations thereof. With the rise of cyber-physical systems in general, and cyber-physical production systems in particular, the interplay between several engineering disciplines, such as software engineering, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering, becomes a must. Thus, a shift from pure software models to system models has to take place to develop the full potential of model-driven engineering for the whole production domain. System Models are also essential to raise the level of flexibility of production systems even further in order to better react to changing requirements, since systems are no longer designed to be, but they have to be designed to evolve. In this talk, we will present ongoing work of applying and further developing model-driven techniques, such as consistency management and co-evolution support, for the production domain

Bio:

Gerti Kappel is full professor at the Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems at TU Wien, chairing the Business Informatics Group. Until 2001, she was a full professor of computer science and head of the Department of Information Systems at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz. From 2004 to 2007, she acted as dean of studies for Business Informatics. She is head (”Sprecher”) of the Doctoral College “Adaptive Distributed Systems”, and a faculty member in the Doctoral College „Cyber-Physical Production Systems“, both funded by TU Wien. Since 2014, she is also a board member of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). Her current research interests include Model Engineering, Web Engineering, and Process Engineering.

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Agenda

15:30 Come Together
16:00 Verleihung des MAKI-Female Student Travel Award
Prof. Andy Schürr, Fachgebiet Echtzeitsysteme/SFB MAKI
Dr. Karin Süß, Referentin für Gender Consulting TU Darmstadt"
16:30 Preisverleihung Land der Ideen
Grußworte:
Prof. Dr. Hans Jürgen Prömel, Präsident der TU Darmstadt
Dr. Christine Petry, DFG
Dr. Gerit Sonntag, DFG

Preisübergabe und Laudatio:
Katrin Hennig, Land der Ideen
Jürgen Süßmann, Deutsche Bank, Darmstadt
17:30 „Ruzena Bajcsy Lectures on Communications“
From Software Modeling to System Modeling – Transforming the Change
Prof. Dr. Gerti Kappel, TU Wien
18:30 Ausklang

Moderation: Prof. Dr. Harald Rau

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