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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c193]Tim A. Majchrzak, Tor-Morten Grønli, Hermann Kaindl:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Technology and Software Development. HICSS 2024: 7697-7699 - [c192]Fathiya Mohammed
, Mike Mannion, Hermann Kaindl, James Paterson:
Evaluating the Relative Importance of Product Line Features Using Centrality Metrics. ICSOFT 2024: 469-476 - [c191]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Comparing Products using Similarity Matching. SPLC (A) 2024: 221 - [e10]Hermann Kaindl
, Mike Mannion
, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, ENASE 2024, Angers, France, April 28-29, 2024. SCITEPRESS 2024, ISBN 978-989-758-696-5 [contents] - 2023
- [j41]Hermann Kaindl
, Jonas Ferdigg:
Superintelligence Safety: A Requirements Engineering Perspective. Adv. Artif. Intell. Mach. Learn. 3(1): 947-957 (2023) - [c190]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Determining the Relative Importance of Features for Influencing Software Product Similarity Matching. COMPSAC 2023: 1638-1645 - [c189]Christoph Luckeneder, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl:
Towards Using Structural Abstraction for Model Checking. DSA 2023: 105-113 - [c188]Christian Stippel
, Benjamin Schwendinger
, Michael Kammerhofer
, Ralph Hoch
, Hermann Kaindl
, Thilo Sauter
:
Towards Optimized Schedules for Charging Electric Vehicles on Austrian Highways using Genetic Algorithms. GECCO Companion 2023: 767-770 - [c187]Tor-Morten Grønli, Hermann Kaindl, Tim A. Majchrzak:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Development for Mobile Devices, the Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems. HICSS 2023: 6893-6894 - [c186]Hermann Kaindl
:
Automated Web GUI Generation from High-Level Interaction Design with Discourse Models. ICWE 2023: 413-417 - [e9]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - 17th International Conference, ENASE 2022, Virtual Event, April 25-26, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1829, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-36596-6 [contents] - [e8]Hermann Kaindl
, Mike Mannion
, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, ENASE 2023, Prague, Czech Republic, April 24-25, 2023. SCITEPRESS 2023, ISBN 978-989-758-647-7 [contents] - 2022
- [j40]Ralph Hoch
, Christoph Luckeneder, Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl
:
Verification of Consistency Between Process Models, Object Life Cycles, and Context-Dependent Semantic Specifications. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 48(10): 4041-4059 (2022) - [c185]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Enhancing Product Comparison through Automated Similarity Matching. EASE 2022: 463-464 - [c184]Andreas Biørn-Hansen, Tor-Morten Grønli, Tim A. Majchrzak, Hermann Kaindl, Gheorghita Ghinea:
The Use of Cross-Platform Frameworks for Google Play Store Apps. HICSS 2022: 1-10 - [c183]Tim A. Majchrzak, Hermann Kaindl, Tor-Morten Grønli:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Development for Mobile Devices, the Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems. HICSS 2022: 1-2 - [c182]Petar Paradzikovic, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl:
Assigning Systems to Test Environments Through Ontological Reasoning. SEMANTiCS 2022: 75-89 - [c181]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Similarity matching for product comparison. SPLC (A) 2022: 258-259 - [e7]Raian Ali
, Hermann Kaindl, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - 16th International Conference, ENASE 2021, Virtual Event, April 26-27, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1556, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-030-96647-8 [contents] - [e6]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, ENASE 2022, Online Streaming, April 25-26, 2022. SCITEPRESS 2022, ISBN 978-989-758-568-5 [contents] - 2021
- [c180]Matías Hirsch, Cristian Mateos, Alejandro Zunino, Tim A. Majchrzak, Tor-Morten Grønli, Hermann Kaindl:
A Simulation-based Performance Evaluation of Heuristics for Dew Computing. HICSS 2021: 1-10 - [c179]Hermann Kaindl, Tor-Morten Grønli, Tim A. Majchrzak:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Development for Mobile Devices, the Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems. HICSS 2021: 1-2 - [c178]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Using Binary Strings for Comparing Products from Software-intensive Systems Product Lines. ICEIS (2) 2021: 257-266 - [c177]Hermann Kaindl
:
High-Level Interaction Design with Discourse Models for Automated Web GUI Generation. ICWE 2021: 542-546 - [c176]Hermann Kaindl:
ModelGenGUIs - High-level Interaction Design with Discourse Models for Automated GUI Generation. IUI Companion 2021: 3-4 - [c175]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
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Requirements Reuse for Exploring Stakeholder Needs. RE 2021: 508-509 - [c174]Michael Rathmair, Christoph Luckeneder, Thomas Haspl
, Bernhard Reiterer, Ralph Hoch, Michael W. Hofbaur, Hermann Kaindl:
Formal Verification of Safety Properties of Collaborative Robotic Applications including Variability. RO-MAN 2021: 1283-1288 - [c173]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Reuse for mass personalisation through feature models and similarities. SPLC (A) 2021: 211 - [e5]Raian Ali, Hermann Kaindl, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering - 15th International Conference, ENASE 2020, Prague, Czech Republic, May 5-6, 2020, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1375, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-70005-8 [contents] - [e4]Raian Ali, Hermann Kaindl, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, ENASE 2021, Online Streaming, April 26-27, 2021. SCITEPRESS 2021, ISBN 978-989-758-508-1 [contents] - 2020
- [c172]Hermann Kaindl, Jonas Ferdigg:
Towards an Extended Requirements Problem Formulation for Superintelligence Safety. AIRE@RE 2020: 33-38 - [c171]Tor-Morten Grønli, Tim A. Majchrzak, Hermann Kaindl:
A Bibliometric Analysis of the HICSS Software Technology Track. HICSS 2020: 1-10 - [c170]Tim A. Majchrzak, Hermann Kaindl, Tor-Morten Grønli:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Software Development for Mobile Devices, the Internet-of-Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems. HICSS 2020: 1-2 - [c169]Hermann Kaindl
, Ralph Hoch, Roman Popp, Thomas Rathfux, Franz Lukasch:
An Investigation of Problem Instance Difficulty for Case-Based Reasoning and Heuristic Search. ICEIS (Revised Selected Papers) 2020: 158-183 - [c168]Hermann Kaindl, Ralph Hoch, Roman Popp:
Estimating Problem Instance Difficulty. ICEIS (1) 2020: 359-369 - [c167]Ephraim Suhir, Gunther Paul
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Towards Probabilistic Analysis of Human-System Integration in Automated Driving. IHSI 2020: 9-14 - [c166]Hermann Kaindl, Jonas Ferdigg:
Towards Requirements Engineering for Superintelligence Safety. REFSQ Workshops 2020 - [c165]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Software reuse and mass personalization. SPLC (A) 2020: 38:1 - [e3]Raian Ali, Hermann Kaindl, Leszek A. Maciaszek:
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering, ENASE 2020, Prague, Czech Republic, May 5-6, 2020. SCITEPRESS 2020, ISBN 978-989-758-421-3 [contents] - [i3]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer:
Towards Probability-based Safety Verification of Systems with Components from Machine Learning. CoRR abs/2003.01155 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c164]Anthony Anjorin, Enes Yigitbas, Hermann Kaindl:
Consistent Runtime Adaptation of User Interfaces. Bx@PLW 2019: 61-65 - [c163]Thomas Rathfux, Hermann Kaindl, Ralph Hoch, Franz Lukasch:
An Experimental Evaluation of Design Space Exploration of Hardware/Software Interfaces. ENASE 2019: 289-296 - [c162]Thomas Rathfux, Hermann Kaindl, Ralph Hoch, Franz Lukasch:
Efficiently Finding Optimal Solutions to Easy Problems in Design Space Exploration: A* Tie-breaking. ICSOFT 2019: 595-604 - [c161]Hermann Kaindl:
Human-Machine Interaction. IHIET 2019: 428-433 - [c160]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
:
Software Reuse and Reusability Based on Requirements: Feature Modelling vs. Case-Based Reasoning. RE 2019: 494-495 - [c159]Hermann Kaindl:
Specifying Requirements through Interaction Design. RE 2019: 508-509 - [c158]Hermann Kaindl, Davor Svetinovic:
Avoiding Undertrust and Overtrust. REFSQ Workshops 2019 - [c157]Christoph Luckeneder, Hermann Kaindl:
A case study of systematic top-down design of cyber-physical models with integrated validation and formal verification. SAC 2019: 1828-1836 - [c156]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Software reuse for mass customization. SPLC (A) 2019: 49:1 - [i2]Hermann Kaindl, Jonas Ferdigg:
Superintelligence Safety: A Requirements Engineering Perspective. CoRR abs/1909.12152 (2019) - 2018
- [c155]Thomas Rathfux, Jasmin Thöner, Hermann Kaindl, Roman Popp
:
Combining Design-time Generation of Web-pages with Responsive Design for Improving Low-vision Accessibility. EICS 2018: 10:1-10:7 - [c154]Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl:
Verification of Feature Coordination using the Fluent Calculus. ENASE 2018: 169-179 - [c153]Hermann Kaindl, Ralph Hoch, Michael Rathmair, Christoph Luckeneder:
Formal Verification of Cyber-physical Feature Coordination with Minimalist Qualitative Models. ENASE (Selected Papers) 2018: 261-287 - [c152]Michael Rathmair, Christoph Luckeneder, Hermann Kaindl, Carna Radojicic:
Semi-symbolic Simulation and Analysis of Deviation Propagation of Feature Coordination in Cyber-physical Systems. HICSS 2018: 1-10 - [c151]Sven Dominka, Dominik Ertl, Michael Dübner, Romana Wiesinger, Hermann Kaindl:
Taming and optimizing feature interaction in software-intensive automotive systems. ICPS 2018: 324-329 - [c150]Christoph Luckeneder, Hermann Kaindl:
Systematic top-down design of cyber-physical models with integrated validation and formal verification. ICSE (Companion Volume) 2018: 274-275 - [c149]Hermann Kaindl, Franz Lukasch, Matthias Heigl, Sevan Kavaldjian, Christoph Luckeneder, Sebastian Rausch:
Verification of Cyber-Physical Automotive Systems-of-Systems: Test Environment Assignment. ICST Workshops 2018: 390-391 - [c148]Anthony Anjorin, Enes Yigitbas, Hermann Kaindl, Roman Popp
:
On the development of consistent user interfaces (extended abstract). Programming 2018: 18-20 - [c147]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion:
Software Reuse and Reusability Based on Requirements: Product Lines, Cases and Feature-Similarity Models. RE 2018: 510-511 - [c146]Bernhard Hulin, Hermann Kaindl, Roland Beckert, Thomas Rathfux, Roman Popp
:
Towards a Common Ontology of Safety Risk Concepts for Railway Vehicles and Signaling. SAFECOMP 2018: 297-310 - [c145]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Ralph Hoch:
An inductive learning perspective on automated generation of feature models from given product specifications. SPLC 2018: 25-30 - [c144]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
:
Software reuse and mass customisation: feature modelling vs. case-based reasoning. SPLC 2018: 304 - 2017
- [j39]Hermann Kaindl
, Helmut Horacek, Anton Scheucher:
Product Propagation: A Backup Rule Better Than Minimaxing? IEEE Trans. Comput. Intell. AI Games 9(2): 109-122 (2017) - [c143]Hermann Kaindl
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High-level interaction design for automated GUI generation and customization. EICS 2017: 157-158 - [c142]Hermann Kaindl:
High-level Verification and Validation of Software Supporting Business Processes. ENASE 2017: 7 - [c141]Christoph Luckeneder, Michael Rathmair, Hermann Kaindl:
Investigating and Coordinating Safety-critical Feature Interactions in Automotive Systems Using Simulation. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - [c140]Roman Popp, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl:
A Connection of Task-centric with Artefact-centric Models through Semantic Task Specification and its Use for Formal Verification. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - [c139]Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl:
Stateful SOA-conformant Services as Building Blocks for Interactive Software Systems. HICSS 2017: 1-10 - [c138]Hermann Kaindl:
High-level Verification and Validation of Software Supporting Business Processes. ICEIS (1) 2017: 7-13 - [c137]Christoph Luckeneder, Hermann Kaindl, Martin Korinek:
Automated Unit Testing in Model-based Embedded Software Development. ICSOFT 2017: 427-434 - [c136]Hermann Kaindl
, Ralph Hoch, Roman Popp
:
Semantic task specification in business process context. RCIS 2017: 286-291 - [c135]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl
, Juha Savolainen:
Product Line Strategies and Feature Reuse. SPLC (A) 2017: 252 - 2016
- [c134]Michael Rathmair, Christoph Luckeneder, Hermann Kaindl
:
Minimalist Qualitative Models for Model Checking Cyber-Physical Feature Coordination. APSEC 2016: 233-240 - [c133]Bernhard Hulin, Hermann Kaindl
, Thomas Rathfux, Roman Popp
, Edin Arnautovic, Roland Beckert:
Towards a Common Safety Ontology for Automobiles and Railway Vehicles. EDCC 2016: 189-192 - [c132]Thomas Rathfux, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Adding custom widgets to model-driven GUI generation. EICS 2016: 16-26 - [c131]Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, Christian Zeidler:
Aligning Architectures of Business and Software: Software Driven by Business Process Models and Its User Interface. HICSS 2016: 4556-4565 - [c130]Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, Ralph Hoch, Christian Zeidler:
Reuse vs. Reusability of Software Supporting Business Processes. ICSR 2016: 138-145 - [c129]Hermann Kaindl
, Thomas Rathfux, Bernhard Hulin, Roland Beckert, Edin Arnautovic, Roman Popp
:
A Core Ontology of Safety Risk Concepts - Reconciling Scientific Literature with Standards for Automotive and Railway. HCSE/HESSD 2016: 165-180 - [c128]Dominik Wagner, Hermann Kaindl
, Sven Dominka, Michael Dübner:
Optimization of feature interactions for automotive combustion engines. SAC 2016: 1401-1406 - [c127]Ralph Hoch, Michael Rathmair, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
:
Verification of Business Processes Against Business Rules Using Object Life Cycles. WorldCIST (1) 2016: 589-598 - 2015
- [c126]Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl:
Specifying Business Requirements through Interaction Design. CAiSE Forum 2015: 177-178 - [c125]David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
:
Model transformation rules for customization of multi-device graphical user interfaces. EICS 2015: 100-109 - [c124]David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
:
Strategies for Automated GUI Tailoring for Multiple Devices. HICSS 2015: 507-516 - [c123]Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, Dominik Ertl, Helmut Horacek:
Semantic Service Specification for V&V of Service Composition and Business Processes. HICSS 2015: 1370-1379 - [c122]Hermann Kaindl, Mike Mannion
:
A Feature-Similarity Model for Product Line Engineering. ICSR 2015: 34-41 - [c121]Michael Rathmair, Ralph Hoch, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
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Consistently Formalizing a Business Process and its Properties for Verification: A Case Study. PoEM 2015: 126-140 - [c120]Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Automated refinement of business processes through model transformations specifying business rules. RCIS 2015: 327-333 - [c119]Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger:
Towards reuse in safety risk analysis based on product line requirements. RE 2015: 241-246 - 2014
- [c118]Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl:
Automated Adaptation of Business Process Models Through Model Transformations Specifying Business Rules. CAiSE (Forum/Doctoral Consortium) 2014: 65-72 - [c117]David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Alexander Armbruster, Vedran Sajatovic:
An Iterative and Incremental Process for Interaction Design through Automated GUI Generation. HCI (1) 2014: 373-384 - [c116]Filip Kis, Cristian Bogdan, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Towards Fully Declarative High-Level Interaction Models: An Approach Facilitating Automated GUI Generation. HICSS 2014: 412-421 - [c115]David Alonso-Ríos
, David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
A user study on tailoring GUIs for smartphones. SAC 2014: 186-192 - [c114]David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, Vedran Sajatovic, Alexander Armbruster:
A process for facilitating interaction design through automated GUI generation. SAC 2014: 1324-1330 - [c113]Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger:
Alternative interaction design patterns for automated GUI generation from Discourse-based Communication Models. SMC 2014: 2154-2157 - [c112]Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Simon Badalians, David Raneburger, Fabio Paternò
:
Duality of task- and discourse-based interaction design for GUI generation. SMC 2014: 3316-3321 - [c111]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Using similarity metrics for mining variability from software repositories. SPLC Workshops 2014: 32-35 - 2013
- [j38]Hermann Kaindl
, Mathieu Vallée
, Edin Arnautovic:
Self-Representation for Self-Configuration and Monitoring in Agent-Based Flexible Automation Systems. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Syst. 43(1): 164-175 (2013) - [c110]Hermann Kaindl
:
Model-Based Transition from Requirements to High-Level Software Design. APSEC (2) 2013: 81-82 - [c109]Hermann Kaindl
:
Software Reuse Based on Business Processes and Requirements. APSEC (2) 2013: 85-86 - [c108]Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, David Raneburger:
Connecting Interaction Models and Application Logic for Model-Driven Generation of Web-Based Graphical User Interfaces. APSEC (1) 2013: 215-222 - [c107]Roman Popp, David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl
:
Tool support for automated multi-device GUI generation from discourse-based communication models. EICS 2013: 145-150 - [c106]David Raneburger, Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl:
Design Alternatives for GUI Development with Discourse-based Communication Models. GI-Jahrestagung 2013: 2689-2701 - [c105]Dominik Ertl, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger:
Expectation-Based Command Recognition Off the Shelf: Publicly Reproducible Experiments with Speech Input. HICSS 2013: 407-416 - [c104]David Raneburger, Roman Popp, Hermann Kaindl:
Model-driven Transformation for Optimizing PSMs - A Case Study of Rule Design for Multi-device GUI Generation. ICSOFT 2013: 496-503 - [c103]David Raneburger, David Alonso-Ríos
, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
A User Study with GUIs Tailored for Smartphones. INTERACT (2) 2013: 505-512 - [c102]Hermann Kaindl
, Elmar P. Wach, Ada Okoli, Roman Popp
, Ralph Hoch, Werner Gaulke, Tim Hussein:
Semi-automatic generation of recommendation processes and their GUIs. IUI 2013: 85-94 - [c101]Hermann Kaindl
:
Model-Based Transition from Requirements to High-Level Software Design. PROFES 2013: 367-369 - [c100]David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, David Alonso-Ríos
, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
A User Study with GUIs Tailored for Smartphones and Tablet PCs. SMC 2013: 3727-3732 - [c99]Dominik Ertl, Sven Dominka, Hermann Kaindl
:
Using a Mediator to Handle Undesired Feature Interaction of Automated Driving. SMC 2013: 4555-4560 - 2012
- [c98]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl
:
Product Line Requirements Reuse Based on Variability Management. APSEC Workshops 2012: 148-149 - [c97]Roman Popp
, Jürgen Falb, David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl
:
A transformation engine for model-driven UI generation. EICS 2012: 281-286 - [c96]Cristian Bogdan, Dominik Ertl, Jürgen Falb, Anders Green
, Hermann Kaindl
:
A Case Study of Remote Interdisciplinary Designing through Video Prototypes. HICSS 2012: 504-513 - [c95]Dominik Ertl, Hermann Kaindl
:
Semi-automatic generation of multimodal user interfaces for dialogue-based interactive systems. ICMI 2012: 441-444 - [c94]Hermann Kaindl, Roman Popp, David Raneburger:
Automated Generation of User Interfaces - Based on Use Case or Interaction Design Specifications?. ICSOFT 2012: 303-308 - [c93]Hermann Kaindl
:
Requirements Meet Interaction Design. PROFES 2012: 374-376 - 2011
- [j37]Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl, Roman Popp, David Raneburger:
Automatiserte Generierung von WIMP-UIs basierend auf Kommunikationsmodellen. i-com 10(3): 48-54 (2011) - [c92]David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Dominik Ertl:
Automated generation of device-specific WIMP UIs: weaving of structural and behavioral models. EICS 2011: 41-46 - [c91]Hermann Kaindl
, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger, Dominik Ertl, Jürgen Falb, Alexander Szep, Cristian Bogdan:
Robot-Supported Cooperative Work: A Shared-Shopping Scenario. HICSS 2011: 1-10 - [c90]Hermann Kaindl
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Scenario-Based Requirements Engineering Facilitating Interaction Design. INTERACT (4) 2011: 708-709 - [c89]Hermann Kaindl
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UIs Automatically Optimized for Your Smartphone. INTERACT (4) 2011: 712-713 - [c88]Lukas Pilat, Hermann Kaindl
:
A knowledge management perspective of requirements engineering. RCIS 2011: 1-12 - [c87]David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Automated WIMP-UI behavior generation: Parallelism and granularity of communication units. SMC 2011: 2816-2821 - [p1]David Raneburger, Roman Popp
, Sevan Kavaldjian, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Optimized GUI Generation for Small Screens. Model-Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces 2011: 107-122 - 2010
- [j36]Hermann Kaindl
, Davor Svetinovic:
On confusion between requirements and their representations. Requir. Eng. 15(3): 307-311 (2010) - [c86]Dominik Ertl, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
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Semi-automatically Configured Fission for Multimodal User Interfaces. ACHI 2010: 85-90 - [c85]Hermann Kaindl
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Model a discourse and transform it to your user interface. EICS 2010: 371-372 - [c84]Dominik Ertl, Sevan Kavaldjian, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Semi-Automatically Generated High-Level Fusion for Multimodal User Interfaces. HICSS 2010: 1-10 - [c83]Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Stefan Melbinger, Thomas Bruckmayer:
An Approach to Method-Tool Coupling for Software Development. ICSEA 2010: 101-106 - [c82]Hermann Kaindl
, Michal Smialek
, Wiktor Nowakowski:
Case-based Reuse with Partial Requirements Specifications. RE 2010: 399-400 - [c81]Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
:
Towards Self-Managed Systems Aware of Economic Value. SASO Workshops 2010: 55-58 - [e2]Jon G. Hall, Hermann Kaindl, Luigi Lavazza, Georg Buchgeher, Osamu Takaki:
The Fifth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances, ICSEA 2010, 22-27 August 2010, Nice, France. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4144-0 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j35]Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
, Thomas Röck, Helmut Jelinek, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
:
Fully automatic generation of web user interfaces for multiple devices from a high-level model based on communicative acts. Int. J. Web Eng. Technol. 5(2): 135-161 (2009) - [c80]Roman Popp
, Jürgen Falb, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
, Sevan Kavaldjian, Dominik Ertl, Helmut Horacek, Cristian Bogdan:
Automatic Generation of the Behavior of a User Interface from a High-Level Discourse Model. HICSS 2009: 1-10 - [c79]Harald Krapfenbauer, Dominik Ertl, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Support for Programming Embedded Software with Dynamically Typed Languages. ICONS 2009: 163-169 - [c78]Hermann Kaindl
, Edin Arnautovic, Dominik Ertl, Jürgen Falb:
Iterative Requirements Engineering and Architecting in Systems Engineering. ICONS 2009: 216-221 - [c77]Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Ademar Aguiar
, Kenneth Boness, Hermann Kaindl
, Rob Pooley, Andreas Tael:
Long-Term Perspective of Agile Methods. ICSEA 2009: 1-2 - [c76]Hermann Kaindl
, Patrick Wagner:
A Unification of the Essence of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering. ICSEA 2009: 45-50 - [c75]Hermann Kaindl:
What is an Aspect in Requirements Engineering? ICSOFT (1) 2009: 353-356 - [c74]Hermann Kaindl
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Combining Requirements and Interaction Design through Usage Scenarios. INTERACT (2) 2009: 932-933 - [c73]Hermann Kaindl
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Model a Discourse and Transform It to Your User Interface. INTERACT (2) 2009: 948-949 - [c72]Jürgen Falb, Sevan Kavaldjian, Roman Popp
, David Raneburger, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
:
Fully automatic user interface generation from discourse models. IUI 2009: 475-476 - [c71]Mathieu Vallée
, Hermann Kaindl
, Munir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Edin Arnautovic, Pavel Vrba:
An Automation Agent Architecture with A Reflective World Model in Manufacturing Systems. SMC 2009: 305-310 - [c70]Sevan Kavaldjian, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
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Generating content presentation according to purpose. SMC 2009: 2046-2051 - [c69]Sevan Kavaldjian, David Raneburger, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
, Dominik Ertl:
Semi-automatic user interface generation considering pointing granularity. SMC 2009: 2052-2058 - [c68]Helmut Horacek, Hermann Kaindl
:
An Analysis of Decision Quality of Minimaxing vs. Product Propagation. SMC 2009: 2568-2574 - 2008
- [j34]Mike Mannion, Hermann Kaindl
:
Using parameters and discriminants for product line requirements. Syst. Eng. 11(1): 61-80 (2008) - [c67]Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Cristian Bogdan:
Multimodal communication involving movements of a robot. CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3213-3218 - [c66]Hermann Kaindl:
What is an Aspect in Aspect-oriented Requirements Engineering? EMMSAD 2008: 164-170 - [c65]Cristian Bogdan, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
, Sevan Kavaldjian, Roman Popp
, Helmut Horacek, Edin Arnautovic, Alexander Szep:
Generating an Abstract User Interface from a Discourse Model Inspired by Human Communication. HICSS 2008: 36 - [c64]Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
:
High-Level Modeling of Software-Management Interactions and Tasks for Autonomic Computing. ICAS 2008: 212-218 - [c63]Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb:
Can We Transform Requirements into Architecture? ICSEA 2008: 91-96 - [c62]Cristian Bogdan, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
:
Modeling of interaction design by end users through discourse modeling. IUI 2008: 305-308 - [c61]Hermann Kaindl
, Larry L. Constantine, Oscar Pastor
, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Didar Zowghi
:
How to Combine Requirements Engineering and Interaction Design? RE 2008: 299-301 - [c60]Katharina Wolter, Michal Smialek
, Daniel Bildhauer, Hermann Kaindl
:
Reusing Terminology for Requirements Specifications from WordNet. RE 2008: 325-326 - [c59]Kizito Ssamula Mukasa, Hermann Kaindl
:
An Integration of Requirements and User Interface Specifications. RE 2008: 327-328 - 2007
- [c58]Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
, Thomas Röck, Helmut Jelinek, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
:
Fully-automatic generation of user interfaces for multiple devices from a high-level model based on communicative acts. HICSS 2007: 26 - [c57]Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp, Thomas Röck, Helmut Jelinek, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl:
UI Prototyping for Multiple Devices Through Specifying Interaction Design. INTERACT (1) 2007: 136-149 - [c56]Hermann Kaindl:
How to Combine Requirements and Interaction Design Through Usage Scenarios. INTERACT (2) 2007: 706-707 - [c55]Sevan Kavaldjian, Cristian Bogdan, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl:
Transforming a Discourse Model to an Abstract User Interface Model. MDDAUI@MoDELS 2007 - [c54]Sevan Kavaldjian, Cristian Bogdan, Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
:
Transforming Discourse Models to Structural User Interface Models. MoDELS (Workshops) 2007: 77-88 - [c53]Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
, Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
, Alexander Szep:
Gradual transition towards autonomic software systems based on high-level communication specification. SAC 2007: 84-89 - 2006
- [j33]Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl, Jürgen Falb:
An architecture for gradual transition towards self-managed software systems. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 31(6): 1-2 (2006) - [c52]Jürgen Falb, Hermann Kaindl
, Helmut Horacek, Cristian Bogdan, Roman Popp
, Edin Arnautovic:
A discourse model for interaction design based on theories of human communication. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 754-759 - 2005
- [j32]Hermann Kaindl
:
Is object-oriented requirements engineering of interest? Requir. Eng. 10(1): 81-84 (2005) - [j31]Hermann Kaindl
:
A scenario-based approach for requirements engineering: Experience in a telecommunication software development project. Syst. Eng. 8(3): 197-210 (2005) - [c51]Jürgen Falb, Roman Popp
, Thomas Röck, Helmut Jelinek, Edin Arnautovic, Hermann Kaindl
:
Using communicative acts in high-level specifications of user interfaces for their automated synthesis. ASE 2005: 429-430 - [c50]Vahan Harput, Hermann Kaindl
, Stefan Kramer:
Extending Function Point Analysis of Object-Oriented Requirements Specifications. IEEE METRICS 2005: 39 - 2004
- [j30]Stefan Kramer, Hermann Kaindl
:
Coupling and cohesion metrics for knowledge-based systems using frames and rules. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 13(3): 332-358 (2004) - [c49]Andreas Auer, Hermann Kaindl:
A Case Study of Revisiting Best-First vs. Depth-First Search. ECAI 2004: 141-145 - [c48]Hermann Kaindl:
Active Tool Support for Requirements Engineering Through RETH. RE 2004: 362-363 - 2003
- [c47]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Mario Hailing, Vahan Harput:
Metamodel-Compliance Checking of Requirements in a Semiformal Representation. CAiSE Short Paper Proceedings 2003 - [c46]Hermann Kaindl
:
Structuring Business Models in a Web Representation. HICSS 2003: 97 - 2002
- [j29]Hermann Kaindl
, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Janis A. Bubenko Jr., Barbara Farbey, Sol J. Greenspan, Constance L. Heitmeyer, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, Nancy R. Mead, John Mylopoulos, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Requirements Engineering and Technology Transfer: Obstacles, Incentives and Improvement Agenda. Requir. Eng. 7(3): 113-123 (2002) - [j28]Gerald Ebner, Hermann Kaindl
:
Tracing All Around in Reengineering. IEEE Softw. 19(3): 70-77 (2002) - [c45]Hermann Kaindl, Rudolf Jezek:
From Usage Scenarios to User Interface Elements in a Few Steps. CADUI 2002: 91-102 - 2001
- [j27]Hermann Kaindl
:
Using hypermedia in requirements engineering practice. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 7: 185-205 (2001) - [j26]Hermann Kaindl
, Gerhard Kainz, Klaus Radda:
Asymmetry in search. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part B 31(5): 791-796 (2001) - [c44]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Mario Hailing:
An Interactive Guide Through a Defined Modelling Process. BCS HCI/IHM 2001: 107-123 - [c43]Hermann Kaindl
:
Methods and modeling: fiction or useful reality? CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 213-214 - [c42]Hermann Kaindl, Rudolf Jezek:
From Usage Scenarios to Widget Classes. EHCI 2001: 35-36 - [c41]Hermann Kaindl:
Adoption of Requirements Engineering: Conditions for Success. RE 2001: 270 - [c40]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl:
Requirements-based product line engineering. ESEC / SIGSOFT FSE 2001: 322-323 - 2000
- [j25]Hermann Kaindl:
Book Review: Scalable Search in computer chess - algorithmic enhancements and experiments at high search depth. AI Commun. 13(4): 279-280 (2000) - [j24]Hermann Kaindl
:
A design process based on a model combining scenarios with goals and functions. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 30(5): 537-551 (2000) - [c39]Hermann Kaindl, John Mylopoulos:
Why Is It So Difficult to Introduce RE Research Results into Mainstream RE Practice? CAiSE 2000: 7-12 - [c38]Gerald Ebner, Hermann Kaindl:
Tracing All Around. CAiSE 2000: 355-368 - [c37]Johannes Fürnkranz, Bernhard Pfahringer, Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer:
Learning to Use Operational Advice. ECAI 2000: 291-295 - [c36]Hermann Kaindl:
Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice? ICRE 2000: 67-68 - [c35]Mike Mannion
, Oliver Lewis, Hermann Kaindl, Gianluca Montroni, Joe Wheadon:
Representing Requirements on Generic Software in an Application Family Model. ICSR 2000: 153-169 - [c34]Hermann Kaindl
, Karl Frank, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, Joaquin Miller, Laura Hill:
How difficult is the transition from OOA to OOD? (panel session). OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 11-12 - [c33]Hermann Kaindl
, Stefan Huber, Ömer Karacan, Ilir Kondo, Herwig Schreiner, Helge-Wernhard Süß:
ooSEM (poster session): a process model for object-oriented development in an industrial environment. OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 99-100
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j23]Hermann Kaindl
, John M. Carroll:
Symbolic Modeling in Practice - Introduction. Commun. ACM 42(1): 28-30 (1999) - [j22]Hermann Kaindl
:
Difficulties in the Transition from OO Analysis to Design. IEEE Softw. 16(5): 94-102 (1999) - [c32]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Papa Samba Niang Diallo:
Semiautomatic Generation of Glossary Links: A Practical Solution. Hypertext 1999: 3-12 - [c31]Mike Mannion
, Hermann Kaindl, Joe Wheadon:
Reusing Single System Requirements from Application Family Requirements. ICSE 1999: 453-462 - [c30]Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz, Roland Steiner, Andreas Auer, Klaus Radda:
Switching from Bidirectional to Unidirectional Search. IJCAI 1999: 1178-1183 - 1998
- [j21]Anton Scheucher, Hermann Kaindl
:
Benefits of Using Multivalued Functions for Minimaxing. Artif. Intell. 99(2): 187-208 (1998) - [j20]Anton Scheucher, Hermann Kaindl:
Benefits of using Multivalued Functions for Minimaxing. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 21(3): 193 (1998) - [c29]Hermann Kaindl:
Combining Goals and Functional Requirements in a Scenario-based Design Process. BCS HCI 1998: 101-121 - [c28]Hermann Kaindl, Anton Scheucher:
Back-up of Heuristic Values: Minimaxing vs. Product Propagation. ECAI 1998: 665-669 - [c27]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Luis Miguel Afonso:
Combining Structure Search and Content Search for the World-Wide Web. Hypertext 1998: 217-224 - [c26]Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Robert Kacsich:
A Case Study of Decomposing Functional Requirements Using Scenarios. ICRE 1998: 156-163 - 1997
- [j19]Hermann Kaindl:
A Practical Approach to Combining Requirements Definition and Object-Oriented Analysis. Ann. Softw. Eng. 3: 319-343 (1997) - [j18]Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz:
Bidirectional Heuristic Search Reconsidered. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 7: 283-317 (1997) - [c25]Stefan Kramer, Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Schlee:
Can We Benefit from Metrics in KBS Development? IJCAI (1) 1997: 662-667 - [i1]Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz:
Bidirectional Heuristic Search Reconsidered. CoRR cs.AI/9712102 (1997) - 1996
- [j17]Hermann Kaindl
:
Using Hypertext for semiformal representation in requirements engineering practice. New Rev. Hypermedia Multim. 2: 149-173 (1996) - [c24]Gerhard Kainz, Hermann Kaindl:
Dynamic Improvements of Heuristic Evaluations during Search. AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 1 1996: 311-317 - [c23]Roland Steiner, Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz:
Backjumping in State-Space Search. ECAI 1996: 395-402 - [c22]Hermann Kaindl:
How to Identify Binary Relations for Domain Models. ICSE 1996: 28-36 - 1995
- [j16]Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz, Angelika Leeb, Harald Smetana:
How to Use Limited Memory in Heuristic Search. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 18(4): 226 (1995) - [c21]Hermann Kaindl
:
An Integration of Scenarios with Their Purposes in Task Modeling. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 1995: 227-235 - [c20]Gerhard Mehlsam, Hermann Kaindl, Wilhelm Barth:
Feature Construction during Tree Learning. GOSLER Final Report 1995: 391-403 - [c19]Hermann Kaindl, Gerhard Kainz, Angelika Leeb, Harald Smetana:
How to Use Limited Memory in Heuristic Search. IJCAI 1995: 236-242 - [c18]Hermann Kaindl:
An approach to hypertext-based requirements specification and its application. INTERACT 1995: 354-357 - 1994
- [j15]Hermann Kaindl:
A Question. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 17(3): 178 (1994) - [j14]Hermann Kaindl
:
Editorial: object-oriented approaches in artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 41(1-2): 1-3 (1994) - [j13]Mikael Holmesland Snaprud, Hermann Kaindl
:
Types and inheritance in hypertext. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 41(1-2): 223-241 (1994) - [j12]Hermann Kaindl:
Comparing object-oriented analysis with knowledge acquisition. OOPS Messenger 5(3): 1-5 (1994) - [c17]Hermann Kaindl, Aliasghar Khorsand:
Memory-Bounded Bidirectional Search. AAAI 1994: 1359-1364 - [c16]Hermann Kaindl, Angelika Leeb, Harald Smetana:
Improvements on Linear-Space Search Algorithms. ECAI 1994: 155-159 - [c15]Christian Reiser, Hermann Kaindl:
Case-Based Reasoning for Multi-Step Problems and Its Integration with Heuristic Search. EWCBR 1994: 113-125 - [c14]Dennis de Champeaux, Hermann Kaindl
, Joachim H. Laubsch, Albert Schappert:
Artificial intelligence for object-oriented software engineering. OOPSLA Addendum 1994: 127-130 - 1993
- [j11]Hermann Kaindl:
The missing link in requirements engineering. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 18(2): 30-39 (1993) - [c13]Andreas L. Köll, Hermann Kaindl:
Bidirectional Best-First Search with Bounded Error: Summary of Results. IJCAI 1993: 217-223 - 1992
- [j10]Hermann Kaindl, Holger G. Ziegeler:
Reasoning Types and AI Programming Paradigms. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 2(1): 107-119 (1992) - [j9]Lorenz Lercher, Hermann Kaindl:
Problems, Communication, and Common Sense. SIGART Bull. 3(2): 15-19 (1992) - [j8]Hermann Kaindl, Holger G. Ziegeler:
HIS: an information system about hypertext on hypertext. SIGWEB Newsl. 1(1): 1-7 (1992) - [j7]Hermann Kaindl
, Anton Scheucher:
Reasons for the effects of bounded look-ahead search. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 22(5): 992-1007 (1992) - [c12]Andreas L. Köll, Hermann Kaindl:
A New Approach to Dynamic Weighting. ECAI 1992: 16-17 - 1991
- [j6]Hermann Kaindl
, Reza Shams, Helmut Horacek:
Minimax Search Algorithms With and Without Aspiration Windows. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 13(12): 1225-1235 (1991) - [c11]Hermann Kaindl, Holger G. Ziegeler:
HyperAuthor - An Authoring Tool Based on Hypertext. Hypertext/Hypermedia 1991: 156-163 - [c10]Hermann Kaindl, Mikael Holmesland Snaprud:
Hypertext and Structured Object Representation: A Unifying View. Hypertext 1991: 345-358 - [c9]Reza Shams, Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek:
Using Aspiration Windows for Minimax Algorithms. IJCAI 1991: 192-197 - [c8]Gerhard Mehlsam, Hermann Kaindl, Wilhelm Barth:
Feature Construction during Tree Learning. GWAI 1991: 50-61 - [c7]Hermann Kaindl, Mikael Holmesland Snaprud:
Hypertext and Structured Object Representation: A Unifying View. Wissensbasierte Systeme 1991: 231-242 - [e1]Hermann Kaindl:
Proc. 7th Austrian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ÖGAI-91, Wien, 24.-27. September 1991. Informatik-Fachberichte 287, Springer 1991 [contents]
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c6]Anton Scheucher, Hermann Kaindl:
The Reason for the Benefits of Minimax Search. IJCAI 1989: 322-327 - [c5]Helmut Horacek, Hermann Kaindl:
An Outline of a New Algorithm for Game Tree Search. ÖGAI 1989: 171-176 - 1988
- [j5]Hermann Kaindl:
Minimaxing: Theory and Practice. AI Mag. 9(3): 69-76 (1988) - [j4]Hermann Kaindl:
Useful Statistics from Tournament Programs. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 11(4): 156-159 (1988) - [j3]Hermann Kaindl
:
Portability of software. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(6): 59-68 (1988) - [j2]Holger G. Ziegeler, Hermann Kaindl:
Synthese zweier Ansätze der Textverarbeitung. Angew. Inform. 30(10): 449-454 (1988) - 1987
- [c4]Helmut Horacek, Hermann Kaindl, Marcus Wagner:
Probabilities in Game-Playing: Possible Meanings and Applications. ÖGAI 1987: 12-23 - 1986
- [j1]Hermann Kaindl, Helmut Horacek, Marcus Wagner:
Selective Search Versus Brute Force. J. Int. Comput. Games Assoc. 9(3): 140-145 (1986) - [c3]Helmut Horacek, Hermann Kaindl, Marcus Wagner:
Decision Making in Unclear Situations. GWAI 1986: 17-27 - 1985
- [c2]Hermann Kaindl:
What Happened with AI's Drosophila? ÖGAI 1985: 194-203 - 1983
- [c1]Hermann Kaindl:
Searching to Variable Depth in Computer Chess. IJCAI 1983: 760-762
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