Distributed Systems Engineering M.Sc.

Dresden

Further trainingDresden

The International Master’s Program in Distributed Systems Engineering is a new 2-year program offered by the Faculty of Computer Science at the Technische Universität Dresden (Dresden University of Technology). It will prepare students for a future career in the very broad field of distributed systems and their applications. This field is characterized by continuously emerging technological advancements and a highly active research community. Students need to be aware of both the fundamentals of distributed systems and their practical application in realistic scenarios. Therefore, the programs structure ensures that students first acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge and expertise before they will get the opportunity to apply their skills in practice in the context of an internship, various practical courses and, if desired, even in their Master’s thesis.

The courses of the program are taught in English and all students are highly encouraged to spend at least one semester abroad, either at one of our partner universities or at another research or industrial institution of their choice. For students who have acquired their Bachelors degree at a German institution, this period abroad will be mandatory.

The program starts every fall and the next possible starting date will be October 2012.

Systems Engineering, Master, TU Dresden, Englisch, Softwareentwicklung, Anwendungsentwicklung, Programmierung, Webentwicklung, Softwaretoolentwicklung, Systementwicklung
This Internship or training position as 'Distributed Systems Engineering M.Sc.' is advertised for the following addresses: Nöthnitzer Straße 46, 01187 Dresden.
Short profile of the TU-Dresden, Lehrstuhl Softwaretechnologie
Moderne Software soll nicht nur einfach und kostengünstig zu erstellen, zu pflegen, und zu warten sein, sondern sich auch leicht wiederverwenden lassen. Die Softwaretechnologie-Gruppe der TU Dresden entwickelt daher Methoden, die Hilfe bei der automatisierten Softwareerstellung geben und den Wiederverwendungsgrad erhöhen. Dazu gehören produktlinien-Engineering, insbesondere modellbasiertes Software-Engineering, die komponentenbasierte Softwareentwicklung sowie semantische Technologien.

Mr. Prof. Dr. Uwe Aßmann
Hochschulprofessor
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Neben den Kenntnissen in den gängigen Modellen der Softwareentwicklung und modernen Programmiersprachen, kennen meine Studenten zusätzlich Konzepte der aspekt-orientierten Programmierung, invasive Software Komposition, model-basierte Entwicklung, generative Programmierung, etc.

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