Topics for thesis
Within the project EDYRA we offer topics for student theses covering different areas.
- Semantic component description
- Formalization of the semantics (of inputs and outputs, the functionality and non-functional properties)
- Formal description of requirements for suitable components
- Definition of requirements of components regarding their execution environment
- Recommendation of components and compositions
- Capturing the user intention or task
- Definition of recommendation triggers
- Classification of advices for components and composition patterns, e.g., frequent couplings and common component configurations
- Mechanisms for the derivation of recommendations, for instance, based on semantic compatibility of component descriptions, analysing existing compositions of similar users
- Taking context informationen like user preferences, device properties, and knowledge about social relations, into account
- Semantics-based integration and composition of mashup components
- Automatic, consistent changes of the composition model
- Dynamic Addition and Removal of components (taking layout and usability into account)
- Resolving (syntactic or semantic) heterogeneity of exchanged data
- Collaboration in composite web applications
- Architecture for synchronously using Mashups
- Concepts for the distribution and synchronization of collaborative Mashup components
- Concurrency control in the context of Mashups
- Role-based sharing of application parts with other users
- Adding awareness features to the EDYRA platform
- Adaption in composite web applications
- Definition of required context information and means for their detection and management in distributed environments
- Techniques for the context-sensitive adaption of components and the composition
- Architecture of a platform providing the aforementioned functionalities
- Distribution, security aspects etc.
- Design of a (uniform) semantic persistence layer
- Seamless integration of development tools with the runtime environment
If you are interested in one or more topics, please contact
Dipl.-Medieninf. Carsten Radeck or
Dipl.-Medieninf. Gregor Blichmann (room 2045). Additionally, it is possible to propose own ideas as long as they are consistent with our research focus.
Open topics for theses
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