Kolloquium WiSe 2024/25
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Werner
Universität Hamburg
Wann: Mo, 09.12.2024, 17:15 Uhr (dieses Semester geänderte Zeit!)
Wo: Konrad-Zuse-Hörsaal (Raum B-201)
Thema
Quality-driven System Co-Design
Abstract
Cross-cutting system qualities, such as sustainability and trustworthiness, must be integrated across all phases of software engineering. However, addressing these qualities often incurs significant costs that can impact other system qualities. Therefore, it is crucial to approach these challenges carefully and effectively and keep these trade-offs always in mind.
In this talk, I will introduce the concept of quality-driven system co-design as a framework for making thoughtful and effective decisions at every stage of the software engineering process. By embracing co-design, we can ensure a balanced and holistic approach to managing these critical system qualities.
Bio
Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Werner is serving as the Acting Professor for the SWK Chair since October 2024, overseeing teaching, administration, and research activities. He earned his doctorate at the Chair of Information Systems Engineering in Computer Science from TU Berlin under the guidance of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Tai.
After completing his PhD, Dr. Werner worked as a postdoctoral researcher at TU Berlin, where he lectured on topics such as Cloud-Native Architecture Engineering and led the Horizon Europe project TEADAL.
Throughout his career, Dr. Werner has contributed to several significant research projects. These include the EU project DITAS, where he explored the management and monitoring of data streams within the cloud continuum, and the BMBF project SMILE, which focused on transitioning data-intensive analytics platforms to serverless architectures. Dr. Werner’s current research centers on quality-driven software system development, with a particular focus on sustainability, maintainability, and trustworthiness.