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... ... @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ 12 12 13 13 = Automatic Graph Layout = 14 14 15 -**Advisors:** SörenDomrös, Reinhard von Hanxleden.15 +**Advisors:** Christoph Daniel Schulze, Reinhard von Hanxleden. 16 16 17 17 Ein sehr wichtiges Gebiet für uns ist das automatische Layout von Diagrammen. Hierfür gibt es bereits Werkzeuge, die gute Algorithmen enthalten, so dass viele Diagramme bereits jetzt übersichtlich und automatisiert angeordnet werden können (siehe z.B. [[Graphviz>>url:http://www.graphviz.org/||shape="rect" class="external-link"]]). Für einige besondere Arten von Diagrammen sind diese allgemeinen Algorithmen jedoch nicht geeignet, da zusätzliche Anforderungen an das Layout erfüllt werden müssen. Außerdem ist häufig die technische Anbindung vorhandener Algorithmen umständlich. Nutzer müssen sich mit der Funktionsweise der Algorithmen beschäftigen, um sie für ihre Anwendung optimal konfigurieren zu können. 18 18 ... ... @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ 26 26 27 27 = Modeling Pragmatics = 28 28 29 -**Advisors:** Sören Domrös,NiklasRentz,29 +**Advisors:** Christoph Daniel Schulze, Reinhard von Hanxleden 30 30 31 31 * **Post-Processing Label Placement with Label Management** (Bachelor, Master) 32 32 This is about implementing a stand-alone label placement algorithm that can place node and edge labels after everything else has already been placed. Since there might not be enough space to place all labels, the algorithm should provide different options of coping with such situations. One would be to hide such labels, another one would be to apply label management to them. ... ... @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ 46 46 47 47 = Semantics, Synchronous Languages and Model-based Design = 48 48 49 -**Advisors:** Alexander Schulz-Rosengarten, Reinhard v. Hanxleden 49 +**Advisors:** Steven Smyth, Alexander Schulz-Rosengarten, Lena Grimm, Reinhard v. Hanxleden 50 50 51 51 Synchronous languages are well-established for the design of embedded, in particular safety-critical systems. One of our research areas concerns the further development of such languages and their efficient compilation. Specifically, we explore the paradigm of "sequential constructiveness" for reconciling familiar, imperative programming concepts with the sound grounding of synchronous languages. One language we have developed to try out and validate our concepts is the [[SCCharts>>doc:KIELER.SCCharts||shape="rect"]] language, which keeps evolving and thus offers many opportunities for student theses. 52 52 ... ... @@ -64,8 +64,12 @@ 64 64 * **Core SCCharts Interpreter** **with dynamic Scheduling** (Master/Bachelor) 65 65 Implement an Interpreter for Core SCCharts that supports SC Policies. 66 66 67 - \\67 +//Blech// 68 68 69 +* Extraction of mode diagrams from Blech **[already in progress]**\\ 70 + 71 +{{view-file att--filename="Extraction of mode diagrams.pdf" height="250"/}} 72 + 69 69 \\ 70 70 71 71 \\
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