Practise
Mission
The mission of the PRACTISE research group is to study and
develop techniques supporting industrial software development.
The group develops underlying concepts, principles and techniques,
demonstrating their practical value with tool prototypes and case studies.
The research is carried out in close co-operation with software industry.
Currently the focus is on UML based modeling tool support,
reverse engineering and maintenance support,
service-oriented system modeling and design, web programming, mobile systems,
software architectures and patterns, software architectures
for embedded systems, model-driven testing, and open source systems.
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30.04.09 09:35:08 .:. Web 2.0
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Inforte seminar "Web 2.0: How to build a successful online community?" will be in Tampere, May 5-6. See: http://inforte.jyu.fi/events/web2
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sender: Maarit Harsu
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01.02.09 11:11:48 .:. Darwin project starts
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Darwin project, funded by the Academy of Finland for 2009-2011 (see the description in Darwin page), has been launched. The project studies the application of AI approaches in software architecting.
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sender: Kai Koskimies
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02.10.07 15:06:55 .:. Open positions
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If you are interested in thesis topics in SW testing research, contact Mika Katara (mika.katara(a)tut.fi).
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sender: Mika Katara
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02.10.07 15:05:29 .:. TEMA tools
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If you are interested in obtaining the prototype version of the TEMA tools, see www.cs.tut.fi/~teams for details.
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sender: Mika Katara
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06.08.07 15:02:47 .:. Second TEMA tool release
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The second prototype version of the TEMA tools for Symbian S60 GUI testing is now available for public under the MIT Open Source license. Contact mika.katara@ANTISPAMtut.fi for details.
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sender: Mika Katara
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