Bernd Bruges

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Bernd Brügge is a German computer scientist and professor for applied software technology at the Faculty of Computer Science at the Technical University of Munich . He also holds an associate professorship at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh .

Bruges is particularly concerned with software architectures of dynamic systems , agile software development processes and the teaching of software engineering . He received his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University ( Ph.D. ).

Research areas

  • Modeling and Semantics
  • Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Knowledge Management and Representation
  • Process Support and Human Factors
  • Process Models and Methodologies

Publications

  • Bernd Bruegge, Allen H. Dutoit: Object-Oriented Software Engineering: Using UML , Patterns and Java . 2nd edition. Publisher: Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New York, 2003, ISBN 0-13-047110-0 .
  • Bernd Brügge, Allen H. Dutoit: Object-oriented software technology with UML, design patterns and Java . Publisher: Pearson Studies, August 2004; ISBN 3-8273-7082-5 .
  • Bernd Brügge, Dietmar Harhoff, Arnold Picot, Oliver Creighton, Marina Fiedler, Joachim Henkel: Open Source Software: An Economic and Technical Analysis ; Berlin, Heidelberg, Vienna, New York; 2004, ISBN 3-540-20366-4 .
  • Eva-Maria Kern , Heinz-Gerd Hegering , Bernd Brügge: Managing Development and Application of Digital Technologies ; Berlin, Heidelberg, Vienna, New York; 2006, ISBN 3-540-34128-5 .

Projects

The iBistro is a virtual project room for collaboration in globally distributed software development teams .

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