Evolving high-quality software throughout its lifetime
Software is crucial in modern society, affecting all aspects of our lives. However, the high-tech industry faces challenges: rapid software growth, declining quality, and expanding societal expectations. Developing high-quality software efficiently, managing existing software and addressing collaboration challenges are key concerns. Answering these questions is complex, but common themes emerge: digital twins, software architecture, software verification, software evolution, and social software engineering. The research of the Software Engineering and Technology (SET) cluster spans diverse methodologies, including proving theorems, building systems, analyzing data from software development archives, and conducting surveys and interviews.
News
- SET and FSA to organise FOSD Meeting 2024Software Engineering Technology cluster members Loek Cleophas and Jacob Krüger, and Formal Systems Analysis cluster member Clemens Dubslaff will jointly organise the Meeting on Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD Meeting) 2024 on April 9th–12th, 2024. The FOSD Meeting is a yearly informal meeting to bring together the community of researchers working on feature-oriented software development, including … Read more
- SET to organise NL FP-Day 2023The 30th Netherlands Functional Programming Day will be held January 6th 2023, and is being organised by SET’s Tom Verhoeff. See https://set.win.tue.nl/event/136/ for details.
- Work in progressThis webpage is being set up to be the official page for the Software Engineering & Technology (SET) cluster of the Eindhoven University of Technology. For now, please visit https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/computer-science/software-engineering-and-technology-1 for more info on the members and activities of the SET cluster.