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Overview

Bernd Bruegge is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. The primary area of research encompasses the field of Computer Science with a specific focus on Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Education among its subfields. The scientist's work also spans Management Information Systems and Information Systems and Management.

The research topics that Bernd Bruegge has frequently explored include:

  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
  • Student Assessment and Feedback
  • Educational Assessment and Pedagogy
  • Time Series Analysis and Forecasting

Several recent papers represent the spectrum of Bernd Bruegge's contributions. These papers cover application areas such as machine learning, sensor-based detection, requirement decisions, rationale identification, and blockchain systems:

  • "Machine learning based feedback on textual student answers in large courses" (2022), published in Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence
  • "Sensor-based Detection and Classification of Soccer Goalkeeper Training Exercises" (2020), published in ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
  • "Continuous Management of Requirement Decisions Using the ConDec Tools" (2020), published in heiDOK (Heidelberg University)
  • "Continuous Rationale Identification in Issue Tracking and Version Control Systems" (2021), published in heiDOK (Heidelberg University)
  • "Starling: A Blockchain-based System for Coordinated Obstacle Mapping in Dynamic Vehicular Environments" (2020), published in Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Bernd Bruegge has published frequently in venues such as:

  • heiDOK (Heidelberg University)
  • Computers and Education Artificial Intelligence
  • ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI)

The scientist has collaborated with several peers, notably including:

  • Anja Kleebaum
  • Jan Ole Johanßen
  • Barbara Paech
  • Jan Philip Bernius
  • Stephan Krusche

Best Publications

  • Object-Oriented Software Engineering Using UML, Patterns, and Java

    Bernd Bruegge;Allen H. Dutoit

  • Object Oriented Software Engineering, Conquering Complex and Changing Systems

    Bernd Bruegge;Allen A. Dutoit

  • Design of a component-based augmented reality framework

    M. Bauer;B. Bruegge;G. Klinker;A. MacWilliams

  • Generalized path expressions: a high level debugging mechanism

    Bernd Bruegge;Peter Hibbard

  • Ingeniería de software orientado a objetos

    Bernd Bruegge;Allen H. Dutoit

  • Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Using UML, Patterns and Java, Second Edition

    Bernd Bruegge;Allen H. Dutoit

  • User involvement in software evolution practice: a case study

    Dennis Pagano;Bernd Bruegge

  • Software Engineering Project Courses with Industrial Clients

    Bernd Bruegge;Stephan Krusche;Lukas Alperowitz

  • Ensemble Methods for App Review Classification: An Approach for Software Evolution (N)

    Emitza Guzman;Muhammad El-Halaby;Bernd Bruegge

  • Towards emotional awareness in software development teams

    Emitza Guzman;Bernd Bruegge

  • Sysiphus: Enabling informal collaboration in global software development

    Bernd Bruegge;Allen Dutoit;Timo Wolf

  • Communication metrics for software development

    A.H. Dutoit;B. Bruegge

  • Object-oriented software engineering

    Bernd Bruegge

  • Agile Factory - An Example of an Industry 4.0 Manufacturing Process

    Constantin Scheuermann;Stephan Verclas;Bernd Bruegge

  • Herding sheep: live system for distributed augmented reality

    A. MacWilliams;C. Sandor;M. Wagner;M. Bauer

  • A framework for dynamic program analyzers

    Bernd Bruegge;Tim Gottschalk;Bin Luo

  • Herding Sheep: Live System Development for Distributed Augmented Reality

    Asa MacWilliams;Christian Sandor;Martin Wagner;Martin Bauer

  • Applications of wireless research to real industrial problems. Applications of mobile computing and communication

    B. Bruegge;B. Bennington

  • Rationale in development chat messages: an exploratory study

    Rana Alkadhi;Teodora Lata;Emitza Guzmany;Bernd Bruegge

  • Rugby: an agile process model based on continuous delivery

    Stephan Krusche;Lukas Alperowitz;Bernd Bruegge;Martin O. Wagner

  • Software Cinema-Video-based Requirements Engineering

    Oliver Creighton;Martin Ott;Bernd Bruegge

Frequent Co-Authors

Gudrun Klinker
Gudrun Klinker Technical University of Munich
Walid Maalej
Walid Maalej Universität Hamburg
Peter Steenkiste
Peter Steenkiste Carnegie Mellon University
Jim Blythe
Jim Blythe University of Southern California
Gary T. Leavens
Gary T. Leavens University of Central Florida
Shriram Krishnamurthi
Shriram Krishnamurthi Brown University
Stefan Wagner
Stefan Wagner University of Stuttgart
Heiner Igel
Heiner Igel Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Armistead G. Russell
Armistead G. Russell Georgia Institute of Technology

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