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27 27  = Modeling Pragmatics =
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29 -**Advisors:** Sören Domrös, Niklas Rentz, Max Kasperowski, Reinhard von Hanxleden
29 +**Advisors:** Sören Domrös, Niklas Rentz, Reinhard von Hanxleden
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31 31  * **Compare Software Architecural Model to Implementation**
32 32  OSGiViz and Software Project Viz currently allows to inspect software architecture aspects of projects. We would like to model software architectures in the same style to enable a model-to-implementation comparison or mockup code generation for architectures.
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43 43  * **Interaction Techniques for Large Diagrams** (Bachelor, Master)
44 44  * **Control Flow Graph Exploration / Visualization** (Bachelor)
45 45  Use pragmatics concepts (automatic layout, focus & context) for exploring/visualizing control flow graphs and specific paths, eg. as computed by OTAWA WCET analysis tool, eg. using KLighD.
46 -* **A Machine Learning Approach for Node Size Approximation in Top-down Layout **(Bachelor)
47 -Based on existing graph layouts develop a machine learning model to make pre-layout node size approximations during top-down layout.
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49 49  Further possible thesis topics can be found [[in ELK's GitHub repository>>url:https://github.com/eclipse/elk/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Athesis||shape="rect"]]. Note, however, that some issues there may already be worked on.
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