Software Engineering Group @ University of Tartu
The Software Engineering Group at University of Tartu's Institute of Computer Science was established in 2007 thanks to a pledge from Swedbank.
The group conducts research and teaching in the field of software engineering with an emphasis on business process management and service-oriented computing. The group is also engaged in the Software Technology and Applications Competence Center - an industry-driven R&D that aims to develop next-generation solutions in the fields of data mining and software services.
News
- 20.10.2011. The paper "UML Activity Diagrams as a Workflow Specification Language" by Marlon Dumas and Arthur ter Hofstede was awarded the Ten-Year Most Influential Paper Award at the MODELS'2011 Conference
- 19.10.2011. Research on server allocation models led by Michele Mazzuco has been featured in an eWeek magazine article.
- 15.10.2010. Keynote talk on Structuring Process Models by Marlon Dumas at the BPMN'2010 workshop is now available online.
- 15.09.2010. Congratulations to Luciano García-Bañuelos whose paper "Structuring Acyclic Process Models" won the best paper award at the BPM'2010 conference.
- 05.02.2010. Congratulations to Raimundas Matulevicius whose paper "Validity of the Documentation Availability Model: Experimental Definition of Quality Interpretation" has been accepted for presentation at CAiSE'2010.
- 23.01.2010. Congratulations to Peep Küngas, whose paper "Redundancy Detection in Service-Oriented Systems" has been accepted for presentation at WWW'2010.
- 13.07.2009. Congratulations to Luciano García-Bañuelos who won the Model Synthesis award at the Grabats'2009 tool contest for his BPMN2BPEL Eclipse plugin
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