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Anne is a professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. She received the Diplom degree in informatics from University of Oldenburg, Germany, in 2007 and the PhD degree in informatics from KIT in 2011. After that, she was a Postdoc at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, before joining KIT as an assistant professor in 2013 and becoming a full professor in 2019.
Anne is interested in conciliating model-based software engineering with development processes that have fast and agile feedback cycles and thus combine the benefits of both approaches. In particular, she is interested in tool support for systematic, yet low-cost model-based design space exploration to support making good design decisions. Here, she and her group explore two strands: (1) keeping architectural models consistent with code automatically and (2) using NLP and sketch recognition to capture design discussions on e.g. whiteboards and in relating such information to (semi-)formal models and code.
Contributions
2024
ICSA
- Automated Reverse Engineering for MoM-based Microservices (ARE4MOM) using static analysis
- Committee Member in Early Career Track within the Early Career Track-track
- Inconsistencies in Production Workflows and How to Model Them
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Demonstration Track Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- MoCoRe — A Generic Model-Driven Composition and Rule-Based Refinement Framework
- Co-chair in Demonstration Track within the Demonstration Track-track
- Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Co-chair in Artifacts Evaluation Track within the Artifacts Evaluation Track-track
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