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    <title language="eng">A Measure of Confidence of Artificial Neural Network Classifiers</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Confidence in results of an Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is increased by preferring to reject data, that is not trustful, instead of risking a misclassification. For this purpose a model is proposed that is able to recognize data, which differs significantly from the training data, during inference. The proposed model observes all activations of the hidden layers, as well as input and output layers of an ANN in a grey-box view. To make ANNs more robust in safety critical applications, this model can be used to reject flawed data, that is suspected to decrease the accuracy of the model. If this information is logged during inference, it can be used to improve the model, by training it specifically with the missing information. An experiment on the MNIST dataset is conducted and its results are discussed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">ARCS Workshop 2019; 32nd International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems,  20-21 May 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Towards the Derivation of Guidelines for the Deployment of Real-Time Tasks on a Multicore Processor</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The deployment of automotive software on a multicore processor includes the task of mapping executables to cores. Given the number of possible solutions, integrators have to solve a complex problem. Considering multiple, often conflicting goals like minimizing task response times and memory consumption, complexity further increased with the advent of multicore processors. We present a model-based approach for deriving design rules supporting integrators with statically mapping tasks to a multicore ECU. First, an evolutionary algorithm is used to sample the design space. For each sample, a model-based analysis is performed, resulting in the required fitness values according to the system metric objectives. Finally, subsets of the sample population are used to derive deployment guidelines by evaluating similarities between highly ranked solutions. This reduces the number of solutions to be considered by the integrators by orders of magnitude. In a case-study, we demonstrate the developed approach on an artificial automotive engine management system.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">4th International Symposium on Model-Based Safety and Assessment (IMBSA 2014), Munich, Germany, October 27-29, 2014, Proceedings</parentTitle>
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    <author>Stefan Schmidhuber</author>
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    <title language="eng">Comparison of Enhanced Markov Models and Discrete Event Simulation – for evaluation of probabilistic Faults in safety-critical real-time task sets</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this paper we present simulation and model based approaches for evaluating and validating the temporal and safety relevant properties of software intensive safety-critical real-time embedded systems. A high level reliability model of a safe task execution is described by a continuous-time Markov process, enhanced by the modeling of execution times. It is shown that the behavior - regarding real-time and safety metrics - of this theoretical model can be transferred into an abstract system timing model, which then can be analyzed by a discrete event simulation approach. The verification of the discrete event simulation by Markov models offers the possibility of a holistic approach for reliability analysis combined with schedulability analysis of complex safety-critical multicore real-time systems by the discrete event simulation.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of EUROMICRO DSD 2014 - 17th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design</parentTitle>
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    <author>Stefan Krämer</author>
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    <title language="eng">An Efficient Spin-Lock Based Multi-Core Resource Sharing Protocol</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We present in this paper a new lock-based resource sharing protocol PWLP (Preemptable Waiting Locking Protocol) for embedded multi-core processors. It is based on the busy-wait model and works with non-preemptive critical sections while task may be preempted by tasks with a higher priority when waiting for resources. Our protocol can be applied in partitioned as well as global scheduling scenarios, in which task-fix, job-fix or dynamically assigned priorities may be used. Furthermore, the PWLP permits nested requests to shared resources. Finally, we present a case study based on event-based simulations in which the FMLP (Flexible Multiprocessor Locking Protocol) and the proposed PWLP are compared.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">33rd IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference (IPCCC), Austin (TX), USA,  5-7 December 2014</parentTitle>
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    <author>Martin Alfranseder</author>
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    <author>Christian Siemers</author>
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    <title language="eng">An Efficient Partitioning Strategy for Runnables in Weakly Dependent Tasks on Embedded Multi-Core Systems</title>
    <abstract language="eng">With multi-core controllers entering the area of automotive control ECUs, strategies for parallelizing the control- algorithms come into focus. This paper deals with a special part of automotive powertrain software, called state transitions. Since dependencies between runnables executed there are weak, the transitions provide a good basis for parallelization. We present a strategy of how to distribute efficiently the execution of runnables to different cores while taking care of inner and outer dependencies. The strategy is accompanied by two case studies demonstrating the performance of the concept. The first one is carried out to find the most efficient strategies of parallelize state transitions based on randomly generated, simulated state transitions. In the second one, the developed partitioning strategies are applied to a real software project for an automotive powertrain system.</abstract>
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    <author>Martin Alfranseder</author>
    <author>Tobias Krapf</author>
    <author>Ralph Mader</author>
    <author>Michael Niemetz</author>
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    <author>Christian Siemers</author>
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    <title language="deu">Analyse der Echtzeiteigenschaften von Multicore Speicherarchitekturen in Eingebetteten Systemen mittels einer konfigurierbaren Simulationssoftware</title>
    <parentTitle language="deu">4. Landshuter Symposium Mikrosystemtechnik : Mikrosystemtechnik als Schlüsseltechnologie der Systemintegration, Tagungsband zum Symposium 12./13. März 2014, Hochschule Landshut</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Extended Task Priority and Preemptability Optimization in Real-Time Multi-Core Embedded Systems</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">4th Applied Research Conference, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt</parentTitle>
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    <author>Erjola Lalo</author>
    <author>Stefan Schmidhuber</author>
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    <author>P. Thiel</author>
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    <author>Magnus Hackl</author>
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    <title language="deu">Modellbasierte Zuverlässigkeitsanalysen von arithmetischen Operationen in einem Prozessorsystem</title>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Proceedings of safe.tech 2014, 20. und 21. Mai 2014, München</parentTitle>
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    <author>Peter Raab</author>
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    <title language="eng">Optimization of Real-Time Multicore Systems Reached by a Genetic Algorithm Approach for Runnable Sequencing</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The deployment of complex real-time systems with everyday increasing demands and possibilities, is a challenging task for engineers when performance and efficiency have to be maximized while cost have to be minimized at the same time. For already designed systems it became necessary to perform different modifications in order to find optimal software architecture configuration by respecting all timing constraints which are essential when speaking of real-time systems. In this work, we present a model-based approach of optimizing the execution sequence of runnables within tasks in order to reduce the system's reaction times by improving the overall signal flow duration. Hereby, a genetic optimization algorithm is used to create and evaluate multiple solutions for the runnable sequencing problem. We conclude by demonstration the efficiency of the presented approach with experimental results.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2014 International Conference on Applied Electronics, Pilsen, Czech Republic</parentTitle>
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    <author>Erna Oklapi</author>
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    <abstract language="eng">Safe and reliable multi-core technology becomes more and more important in the field of embedded systems. Today’s and future embedded systems require increasing performance while being more energy efficient. Moreover, the functional safety for these embedded systems has to be improved or developed completely new. In this chapter, we first address the challenges of embedded multi-core real-time systems. To raise the resilience of such systems we use the deadlock-free synchronization model of Block et al. (A flexible real-time locking protocol for multiprocessors. 2012 IEEE international conference on embedded and real-time computing systems and applications, vol 0, pp 47–56, 2007). The metric mean Normalized Blocking Time (mNBT) is hereby used to measure the timing effects of the blocking behavior of strongly interacting tasks. In a second step, we present a model-based approach to map the tasks of an embedded real-time system to the cores of a multi-core processor. Moreover, we derive an execution time model from runtime measurements of software functions. This information is then used to perform precise probabilistic simulations of different task-to-core mappings and evaluate them with regard to task response times, inter-task blocking overhead and load distribution. Subsequently, we integrate the probabilistic simulation within an optimization technique to systematically improve the task-to-core mapping. We conclude with a case-study, where we demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented approach by optimizing the task-to-core mapping of a practical automotive powertrain system.</abstract>
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    <abstract language="deu">Nowadays, the popularity and field of application of serious games &#13;
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students. Especially in the field of software engineering it is important to have skills which go beyond pure technical knowledge. Yet, the use of serious games is still a manageable amount. With this paper, we give a contribution to the theoretical  design and development of serious games based on playful learning method and its relation to research-based learning in universal context. In addi-&#13;
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    <parentTitle language="eng">European Conference on Software Engineering Education 2014 (ECSEE), 27 and 28 November 2014 in Seeon Monastery</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">A modified synchronization model for dead-lock free concurrent execution of strongly interacting task sets in embedded systems</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Global scheduling algorithms are very promising for application in embedded real-time systems using multi-core controllers. In this paper we want to make a first step forward to apply such scheduling methods on real existing systems. Especially a new resource model is necessary to avoid deadlocks, as this goal can not be achieved by using the standard OSEK Priority Ceiling Protocol when shared global resources are in use. We also introduce the new metric mean Normalized Blocking Time in order to be able to compare locking mechanisms according to the timing effects of their blocking behavior. Finally we give a simulative application example of the new metric by the use of two different kinds of semaphore models and an example task set typical for existing embedded real-time systems in the automotive powertrain environment.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2013 International Conference on Applied Electronics (AE 2013), IEEE, 10-12 September 2013, Pilsen, Czech Republic</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Error Model and the Reliability of Arithmetic Operations</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Error detecting and correcting codes are widely used in data transmission, storage systems and also for data processing. In logical circuits like arithmetic operations, arbitrary faults can cause errors in the result. However in safety critical applications, it is important to avoid those errors which would lead to system failures. Several approaches are known to protect the result of operations during software processing. In the same way like transmission systems, coded processing uses codes for fault detection. But in contrast to transmission systems, there is no adequate channel model available which makes it possible to evaluate the residue error probability of an arithmetic operation in an analytical way. This paper tries to close the gap of arithmetic error models by the development of a model for an ordinary addition in a computer system. Thus, the reliability of an addition's result can be analytically evaluated.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2013 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool,  Zagreb, Croatia, July 1-4, 2013</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Data Flow Analysis of Software Executed by Unreliable Hardware</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The data flow is a crucial part of software execution in recent applications. It depends on the concrete implementation of the realized algorithm and it influences the correctness of a result in case of hardware faults during the calculation. In logical circuits, like arithmetic operations in a processor system, arbitrary faults become a more tremendous aspect in future. With modern manufacturing processes, the probability of such faults will increase and the result of a software's data flow will be more vulnerable. This paper shows a principle evaluation method for the reliability of a software's data flow with arbitrary soft errors also with the concept of fault compensation. This evaluation is discussed by means of a simple example based on an addition.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">16th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, Los Alamitos, CA, USA</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Verification of an Evolutionary Optimization Algorithm for Runnable Sequencing Problem</title>
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    <author>Erna Oklapi</author>
    <author>Michael Deubzer</author>
    <author>Stefan Schmidhuber</author>
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    <title language="deu">Synchronisationsverfahren in embedded Multicoresystemen</title>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Tagungsband, 6th Embedded Software Engineering, Kongress 2013, 2. bis 6. Dezembern 2013, Sindelfingen</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">We present a model-based optimization approach for the task allocation problem in embedded multi-core systems. The information therefore is obtained from a system description in AUTOSAR and runtime measurements of the runnables in hardware traces. Based on this an initial software partitioning of runnables to tasks is created. We then use a genetic algorithm to create and evaluate solutions to the task allocation problem. Each solution is hereby evaluated using a discrete event-based simulation, which allows the evaluation with regard to real-time properties, resource consumption and data-communication overhead. The significance of our approach is then shown in a case-study. There, we optimize the task allocation of an embedded system, whose complexity is comparable to that of an actual system, on a multi-core processor. Finally, the results of the optimization are transferred to an ECU Configuration Description to enable further development in compliance with the AUTOSAR methodology.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2013 International Conference on Applied Electronics, IEEE, Pilsen, Czech Republic</parentTitle>
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    <author>Andreas Sailer</author>
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    <author>Michael Deubzer</author>
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    <abstract language="eng">In this paper we describe a proposed framework for Cooperative Adaptive Personalized Education for Life-long Learning and Activation (CAPELLA). CAPELLA comprises four models: A Knowledge Organization Model, a Learning Process Model, a Community Collaboration Model and a Gaming Model. The underlying pedagogical approach is based on the four pillars of learning: Learning to know, learning to do, learning to collaborate and learning to be. Based on these models and principles, CAPELLA provides a theoretical framework that may assist IT developers to develop state-of-the-art educational platforms and advanced learning applications. Using an example of a UML Diagramming Workshop we demonstrate how CAPELLA incorporates the principles of Adaptive Learning.</abstract>
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    <author>Michael Schumm</author>
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    <abstract language="eng">The automotive industry is eventually evolving into a complex network of services. The heterogeneous and distributed nature of automotive software systems demands flexible software components which can operate in different environments. Because of heterogeneous automotive development environments, the domain experts, must cope with too many diversities, adaption layers, and incompatibilities to design applications for the current generation of autonomous driving vehicles. In this context, interface adaptation is a promising approach to achieve flexibility without directly changing the respective components. AUTOSAR, which is the de-facto standard for describing automotive system architecture and is a hugely comprehensive standard allowing designers full control from abstract system description to bare metal level deployment. However, the vehicle subsystems have still evolved to include multifarious high-level domains not covered by AUTOSAR e.g. Infotainment, Telematics etc. Therefore, it seems beneficial to bridge the semantic gaps between AUTOSAR applications and other standards of automotive application domains. The goal of this paper is to investigate interface semantic mapping and achieve transparent integration of domain-specific applications using the translation of semantics among the AUTOSAR platform software component models and other software components models of open source development platforms e.g. GENIVI. A key goal of such a modelling approach is the reuse of existing interface description languages and respective code generators. This will enhance future interoperability and decrease in incompatibility among these platforms.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2019 International Conference on Applied Electronics (AE), 10-11 Sept. 2019, Pilsen, Czech Republic</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">A consistent safety case argumentation for artificial intelligence in safety related automotive systems – An Evaluation of a New Conceptual Functional Safety Approach</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Regarding the actual automotive safety norms the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in safety critical environments like autonomous driving is not possible. This paper introduces a new conceptual safety modelling approach and a safety argumentation to certify AI algorithms in a safety related context. Therefore, a model of an AI-system is presented first. Afterwards, methods and safety argumentation are applied to the model, whereas it is limited to a specific subset of AI-systems, i.e. off-board learning deterministic neural networks in this case. Other cases are left over for future research. The result is a consistent safety analysis approach that applies state of the art safety argumentations from other domains to the automotive domain. This will enforce the adaptation of the functional safety norm ISO26262 to enable general AI methods in safety critical systems in future.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Embedded Real-Time Software and Systems Conference (ERST²), Jan 2018, Toulouse/France</parentTitle>
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    <author>Alexander Rudolph</author>
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    <abstract language="eng">Traditional methods rely on Static Timing Analysis techniques to compute the Worst Case Response Time for tasks in real-time systems. Multi-Core real-time systems are faced up with concurrent task executions, semaphore accesses, and task migrations where it may be difficult to obtain the worst case upper bound. A new three staged probabilistic estimation concept is presented. Worst Case Response Times are estimated for tasksets which consist of tasks with multiple time bases. The concept involves data generation with sample classification and sample size equalization, model fit and Worst Case Response Time estimation on the basis of extreme value distribution models. A Generalized Pareto Distribution model fit method which includes threshold detection and parameter estimation is also presented. Sample classification in combination with the new Generalized Pareto Distribution model fit method allows to estimate Worst Case Response Times with low pessimism ranges compared to estimation methods that uses the Generalized Pareto or the Gumbel max distribution without sample classification.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2015 4th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), 14-18 June 2015, Budva, Montenegro</parentTitle>
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    <author>Matthias Mucha</author>
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    <title language="eng">Using augmented reality in software engineering education? First insights to a comparative study of 2D and AR UML modeling</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Although there has been much speculation about the potential of Augmented Reality (AR) in teaching for learning material, there is a significant lack of empirical proof about its effectiveness and implementation in higher education. We describe a software to integrate AR using the Microsoft Hololens into UML (Unified Modeling Language) teaching. Its user interface is laid out to overcome problems of existing software. We discuss the design of the tool and report a first evaluation study. The study is based upon effectiveness as a metric for students performance and components of motivation. The study was designed as control group experiment with two groups. The experimental group had to solve tasks with the help of the AR modeling tool and the control group used a classic PC software. We identified tendencies that participants of the experimental group showed more motivation than the control group. Both groups performed equally well</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) and 31st Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&amp;T), January 8 - 11, 2019 Grand Wailea, Hawaii</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">We investigated the potential of augmented reality (AR) to enable visualization of abstract concepts and present the first iteration of a teaching experiment that evaluates the use of AR as support for abstraction skills. Students were confronted with the task to present and explain information to different groups of stakeholders at the example of a coffee machine. Results show that students find it helpful to have a visual app-prototype and especially one that can be disassembled in different levels. The main goal was to sensitize students for the need to think about and to abstract information for certain roles and perspectives.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">ITiCSE '19, Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, July 2019, Aberdeen Scotland UK</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">Using Eye Tracking Data to analyze students’ tasks solving behavior in classroom contexts</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI 2019), Conference Proceedings, 2019, Seville (Spain)</parentTitle>
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    <author>Stefan Schreistetter</author>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI2019), 11-13 November 2019, Seville, Spain</parentTitle>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI 2019), Conference Proceedings, 2019, Seville (Spain)</parentTitle>
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    <author>Florian Hauser</author>
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    <title language="eng">Optimizing Software Integration Testing by Considering Integration Testability and Test Complexity</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">10th IEEE Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems, 2012, Klagenfurt, Austria</parentTitle>
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    <author>Michael Steindl</author>
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    <title language="eng">An Integrated Puzzle Game for Learning Programming Based on Students Syntactical Errors</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Practical implementations are important for understanding the  concepts and principles of programming. Self-employed  coding  encourages learners to acquire learning content and fosters the  theory-practice transfer. Thereby, the earners face various difficulties and obstacles. Misconceptions and faults accompany the learners’ coding process and result in non-executable coding artefacts. The integrated compiler of programming environments provides information concerning error messages that indicate incorrect coding constructs. Usually due to unspecific and generic formulation, learners find it hard to understand these error messages. Yet these observable errors give valuable information about the learner’s coding behaviour and indicate current problems. These provide a link for adopted and appropriate learning assistance during the coding  process. In this work in progress paper, we present first assumptions in assisting learners’ understanding and correction of programming errors by a game-based learning method. Our first approach focuses on the integration of a puzzle game into a programming environment. The  game content adjusts to the error messages based on the analysis of the learner’s log file. We suggest that the integration of this  approach rises the learner’s  motivation to self-employed error  handling and the quality of learning programming.</abstract>
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    <author>Alexander Soska</author>
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    <title language="eng">S 3DES - Scalable Software Support for Dependable Embedded Systems</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Scalable Software Support for Dependable Embedded Systems (S3DES) achieves fault tolerance by utilizing spatial software-based triple modular redundancy for computational and voter processes on application level. Due to the parallel execution of the replicas on distinct CPU cores it makes a step towards software-based fault tolerance against transient and permanent random hardware errors. Additionally, the compliance with real-time requirements in terms of response time is enhanced compared to similar approaches. The replicated voters, the introduced mutual voter monitoring and the optimized arithmetic encoding allow the detection and compensation of voter failures without the utilization of backward recovery. Fault injection experiments on real hardware reveal that S3DES can detect and mask all injected data and program flow errors under a single fault assumption, whereas an uncoded voting scheme yields approx. 12% silent data corruptions in a similar experiment.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Software-Based Triple Modular Redundancy with Fault-Tolerant Replicated Voters</title>
    <abstract language="eng">New computing-intensive applications such as assisted or highly automated driving are rapidly expanding the domain of safety-critical embedded systems, driven by the vision of the driverless car. This development makes it necessary to use high performance multi-core systems which are commercially available and provide more parallelism in terms of redundant execution units, however, at the cost of being less reliable. With the continuous down-scaling of semiconductor technology, computing hardware exhibits an increasing vulnerability against random hardware faults. Since these high-performance controller provide less or no hardware redundancy to ensure a safe execution of the application, software-only fault tolerance approaches are under current investigation. Our Scalable Software Support for Dependable Embedded Systems (S3DES) approach achieves fault tolerance by utilizing software-based triple modular redundancy for computational and optimized arithmetic encoded voter processes to ensure fault detection and error handling on application level. In S3DES voters are replicated to allow the compensation of voting failures. However, new challenges with regard to error propagation and multiple voting result outputs are introduced by this extension. We describe how mutual voter monitoring and threshold value checks could be used to establish a hierarchy among the replicated voters without re-introducing a reliability bottleneck in the sense of a single point of failure and resolve the aforementioned challenges.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Using or Misusing? Introducing Misuse Cases in a Software Engineering Course for Undergraduate Engineering Students</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Today's cyberphysical systems are increasingly prone to misuse. To secure existing and future software systems, introducing concepts of IT-Security and Secure Software Engineering (SecSE) in Software Engineering (SE) courses is essential for academic education of future software engineers. This is not only important for computer science students, but also for engineering students studying topics of computing and SE. However, only little research exists on integrating these topics into traditional SE courses, especially for engineering students in non-computer science majors. To narrow this gap, this paper contributes with the design and evaluation of an exercise on modeling misuse cases alongside use cases, based on the inductive teaching method problem-based learning (PBL). The exercise is part of an educational design research investigating which learning content and teaching methods are suitable for integrating IT-Security and SecSE topics into traditional SE education of engineering students to convey factual knowledge as well as raise awareness and interest for both topics during software development. We present the integration of the exercise design into a traditional SE course for engineering students and its evaluation to examine its suitability. We evaluated the exercise design regarding the suitability of the design components, the learning content of misuse cases and the intended learning goals as well as its impact on students' motivation, and their interest in IT-security. The paper then presents indications on the feasibility and success of the exercise design for teaching misuse cases to engineering students and sparking their interest in IT-Security.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">Learning Tasks for Software Engineering Education: An exemplary development of learning tasks for software engineering based on didactic function and knowledge type</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Learning tasks play an important role in education and especially in higher education. However, there is a significant lack in research regarding these in higher education. A learning task shows several characteristics, whereas the didactic function of a task is mostly considered. Two characteristics of learning tasks are focused in this paper: The didactic function and the type knowledge. Existing types of learning tasks are presented as well as a proposal for learning tasks in software engineering education that considers didactic functions, like elaboration, training or application and types of knowledge, i.e. factual, conceptual, procedural and metacognitive knowledge. This paper aims to serve as a guidance for lecturers who have the purpose to create learning tasks that address both characteristics -- the didactic function and the type of knowledge.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference of Software Engineering Education (ECSEE'18), JUne 2018, Seeon, Bavaria, Germany</parentTitle>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">9th European Congress Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS 2018), January 31st to Febraury 2nd 2018, Toulouse, France</parentTitle>
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    <title language="eng">A Task Design Concept For A Virtual Classroom For Requirements Engineering Education</title>
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    <author>L. Müller</author>
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    <title language="eng">Escape Rooms for teaching IT-Security</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">12th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (ICERI2019), 11-13 November 2019, Seville, Spain</parentTitle>
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    <author>Stefan Seebauer</author>
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    <title language="eng">Reliability analysis of real-time scheduling by means of stochastic simulation</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We present a simulation-based approach to reliability analysis combined with a schedulability analysis of software intensive embedded real-time systems. In such a system not only does the software execution have to be hardened against soft errors, e.g., by means of coded processing or diverse execution, but also the real-time requirements have still to be met in the presence of such error to guarantee a safe operation of the system. For that reason, the influence regarding the real-time characteristics of a given sporadic error with a certain error rate is analyzed by means of a Monte Carlo simulation. Different safety design patterns are introduced and compared. Furthermore, the impact on the schedulability of an embedded system is discussed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2012 International Conference on Applied Electronics (AE 2012), Pilsen, Czech Republic, 5 - 7 September 2012</parentTitle>
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    <author>Stefan Krämer</author>
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    <title language="eng">Required competences in software engineering – pair programming as an instrument for facilitating life-long learning</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The professional requirements in software engineering have become highly volatile due to the complexities of project development and rapid and innovative changes occurring in the field. Therefore, the development of inter-personal and social competences has gained central importance in the training of software developers. The following text will present a concept allowing to acquire competences by using Pair Programming as an instrument. Moreover, arrangements for learning and teaching will be presented facilitating the acquisition of these competences. By approaching the issue of competence acquisition on a technical as well as on an educational and social level, lifelong learning is facilitated and supported.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning and 41st International Conference on Engineering Pedagogy, Villach</parentTitle>
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    <author>Michael Schumm</author>
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    <abstract language="eng">The number of public charging stations for electric vehicles is rising. It's estimated that in 2014 more than 1.000.000 public charging stations will be installed worldwide. Currently there is no specific standard for Functional Safety and the standard for Electrical Safety is derived from standards for similar systems. The intent of this paper is to examine the existing safety architecture of mode 3 charging stations. First the standards for the charging process and the different modes are presented. Then a standard architecture for a mode 3 charging station, based on the IEC 61841, is described. After that a risk analysis of this model is performed and the electrical and Functional Safety of the architecture are analyzed. Both analyses are based on the general safety standards VDE 0100 and IEC 61508. After that possibilities for improvements and future challenges with Mode 4 charging are discussed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">2nd Applied Research Conference 2012 (ARC 2012), 25./26. June 2012, Nuremberg</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">This paper presents the reliability evaluation of task execution during safe software processing. The standard method of duplication in a safety-critical application can also be applied for tasks in a software system. But in addition to this, there is also the possibility for coded task processing to increase the reliability and availability of software. The presented analysis covers the reliability analysis of a single, a duplicated and a coded task by the technique of continuous time Markov processes. Markov processes are often used for the reliability evaluation of safety-critical systems. We introduce a method to describe the execution time of tasks by means of enhanced Markov models and their solution by numerical methods.</abstract>
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    <parentTitle language="eng">Applied Research Conference 2012 (ARC 2012) 25./26. June 2012, Nuremberg</parentTitle>
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