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9 9  = Graph Layout =
10 10  
11 +**Advisors:** Ulf Rüegg, Christoph Daniel Schulze.
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11 11  * **Tight Packing of Connected Components** (Bachelor)
12 12  Different connected components of a graph are often laid out separately and combined again afterwards. This combination step often produces too much whitespace. Research relevant 2D packing literature and implement a better solution.
13 13  {{jira columns="key,summary,type,created,updated,due,assignee,reporter,priority,status,resolution" id="KIELER JIRA" serverId="2851bd34-0bf1-3f02-ab12-7d77ccab0fae" key="KIPRA-1262"}}KIPRA-1262{{/jira}}\\
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28 28  
29 29  = Modeling Pragmatics =
30 30  
33 +**Advisors:** Reinhard von Hanxleden, Ulf Rüegg, Christoph Daniel Schulze.
34 +
31 31  * **Comment Attachment** (Bachelor)
32 32  When computing a new layout for a diagram that contains comments (comparable to comments in source code), the comments often get placed far away of the nodes they refer to. This is because often the reference is not explicitly encoded in the original model. We have used a distance-based metric in the past to discover references automatically, but there are lots of ideas for improvement. This bachelor thesis would implement them, perhaps come up with additional ideas, and finally evaluate them in a thorough experiment.
33 33  * **Control Flow Graph Exploration / Visualization** (Bachelor)
34 34  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.
39 +* **Compound Graph Exploration** (Bachelor, Master)
40 +A new graph exploration approach should be examined which is uses different zoom levels for different compound nodes. This tries to map the "Google Maps approach" of only showing the information of interest at any given zoom level to the field of graph exploration.
35 35  
36 36  = Semantics and Synchronous Languages =
37 37  
44 +**Advisors:** Christian Motika, Steven Smyth.
45 +
38 38  * **Validation Manager for Models**
39 39  Develop an integrated, flexible and generic syntactic validation framework for models (e.g. Esterel or SyncCharts).
40 40  * **SCCharts compiler validation with Esterel**
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54 54  
55 55  = PRETSY / PRETSY2 =
56 56  
65 +**Advisors:** Insa Fuhrmann.
66 +
57 57  * **Real-time extensions for SCCharts** [possibly also Master Topic]
58 58  Make the timing instructions //delay_until// und //exception_on_expire// of the [[FlexPRET>>url:http://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence/Multithreaded/Multicore execution of SCCharts Evaluate possibilities to preserve parallelism in SCCharts, implement mapping for (fine grained) multithreading and multicore based on the FlexPRET||shape="rect"]] processor available in SCCharts.
59 59  * See also Semantics and Synchronous Languages: **Adding dataflow to SCCharts**
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60 60  
61 61  = Miscellaneous Topics =
62 62  
73 +**Advisors:** to be determined.
74 +
63 63  * **Developing an Info Screen** (Bachelor)
64 64  Info screens are screens that present data in ways that can be easily understood. This includes static data (project description graphics, members of a team, ...) as well as dynamically aggregated data (bug statistics, automatic build overviews, ...). This topic is about developing such an info screen for our group and making it easily configurable.
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