Funding for Research Project “Reengineering Wikitext”
The Bavaria California Technology Center has awared our group some funds to move forward with our “Reengineering Wikitext” project. Below please find a short research project summary (in German)....
View ArticleMore Smart Phones for AMOS Project
After Prof. Riehle paid a visit to the Googleplex in Mountain View, the Android and Educational Outreach folks at Google got so excited about the AMOS Project that they donated two more smart phones on...
View ArticleSUSE Coffee Mugs for Product Management Class (and Friends)
SUSE, an Attachmate division these days, donated to our Product Management class a boatload of SUSE coffee mugs. SUSE, a leading Linux distributor, is an outgrowth of this university and a sponsor of...
View ArticleGang of Google Nexus One Phones Arrived
Google has been a generous sponsor of the AMOS lab course in the past and just doubled, well, ten-folded down: After a trip I found this boatload of Nexus One phones on my desk. It will be very helpful...
View ArticleNew Google TV Just in Time for AMOS Lab Course
The upcoming Agile Methods and Open Source lab course (AMOS) just got even better with the arrival of a Google TV device shown below. Thank you Google!
View ArticleOSR Group Says Thank You to DPunkt and RockyNook for Sponsoring the...
Prof. Riehle visited Prof. Bai of Tsinghua University, who is leading the Chinese side of the joint project “distributed agile methods” that we are undertaking with the AMOS lab course this semester....
View ArticleGoogle to Sponsor the Sweble Research Project
The Open Source Research Group just received a generous grant from Google (specifically the open source office at Google). The purpose of the grant is to support the Sweble research project. Thank you...
View ArticleBlack Duck Software to Sponsor Research on Inner Source
We are happy to announce that Black Duck Software, a provider of open source governance and related software development tools, has entered into a three-year research and development contract with our...
View ArticleFAU Raises Overhead (Infrastrukturbeitrag) to 20%
Starting 2015-01-01, FAU is raising the overhead percentage for industry projects to 20%, up from 10%, to be included in any project offer made to industry. Overhead is used to pay for common costs...
View ArticleBayFOR and FAU Support for Malaysia Collaboration
Our research group is involved with several Asian universities (mostly in Hong Kong and Malaysia). We are glad to report to have received additional funding from BayFOR and FAU of about EUR 10.000 to...
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