Sabine Sachweh

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Sabine Sachweh (* 1968 in Herne ) is a computer scientist, professor for applied software technology at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and member of the data ethics commission of the German federal government, where she deals with the topic of digital participation . Her work focuses, among other things, on the social aspects of digital transformation , for which she has also initiated interdisciplinary projects. She also researches intelligent traffic flow control (“digital roads”) and is a member of the Alliance Smart City of the city of Dortmund.

Career

Sachweh graduated from 1987 to 1992 with a degree in computer science with a minor in business administration at the University of Dortmund . She then worked there until 1997 and at the University of Paderborn as a research assistant in the field of software technology at the chair of Wilhelm Schäfer . During a semester abroad during her PhD, she worked in an advisory capacity at the Software Verification Research Center at the University of Queensland . In 1999 she presented her dissertation on cooperative software configuration management in Paderborn .

In the following years she was employed as an employee in private companies before she started teaching mathematics and program development at the vocational college in Castrop-Rauxel for family reasons .

In the 2006 summer semester she was appointed professor for software development, methods and tools at the computer science department at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences . Since then she has built up the dual degree in software and systems engineering and has managed various third-party funded projects, mainly with the SEELAB (Smart Environments Engineering Laboratory) research group that she leads . For the QuartiersNETZ project of the BMBF , she was the project manager and network coordinator from 2014 to 2018. The project dealt with demographic change in the Ruhr area and developed a platform for a digital neighborhood network. In addition, she helped to develop the research focus PIMES - Process Improvement for Mechatronic and Embedded Systems at the FH.

Sachweh is a founding member and board member of the Institute for the Digitization of Working and Living Worlds (IDiAL), which deals with logistics and robotics , mobility, sustainability and demographic change, among other things . Since 2017 she has also been its first speaker.

In 2018 Sabine Sachweh was appointed as a member of the newly appointed Data Ethics Commission and as a member of the Advisory Board for Digitization and Education for Older People of the Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ), of which she is co-spokesperson.

Sabine Sachweh is married and has two sons.

Publications (selection)

  • KoKoS: A cooperative configuration management system . Paderborn 1999 (dissertation).
  • with Wilhelm Schäfer: Version Management for tightly integrated Software Engineering Environments . Dortmund 2002, urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-201607132729 .

Editing

Web links

  • Publications. In: seelab.fh-dortmund.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .

Individual evidence

  1. members of the Ethics Committee data. In: bmi.bund.de. Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Home Affairs, accessed on September 25, 2019 .
  2. Vera Weidenbach: Sabine Sachweh. [free registration required]. In: background.tagesspiegel.de. Tagesspiegel, October 24, 2018, accessed September 25, 2019 .
  3. a b Heike Freimann: Mistresses of the data. In: merton-magazin.de. January 9, 2019, accessed September 25, 2019 .
  4. Digital roads defuse dangers . In: fh-presse - newspaper of the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences . No. 2 . Dortmund April 2, 2018, p. 5 ( digitized via issuu.com ).
  5. ^ Smart City Dortmund. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .
  6. a b c d Sabine Sachweh . In: PIMES - Process Improvement for Mechatronic and Embedded Systems (Ed.): PIMES Annual Report 2015 . 2015, p. 23 ( digitized via fh-dortmund.de [PDF]).
  7. Sabine Sachweh: coconut - A Cooperative Configuration Management System . In: Software technology trends . tape 19 , no. 3 . Siegen November 1999, ISSN  0720-892 (?!?!) ( HTML version via pi.informatik.uni-siegen.de ).
  8. a b Curriculum Vitae. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .
  9. SEELAB employees. In: seelab.fh-dortmund.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .
  10. Contacts. In: quartiersnetz.de. Retrieved September 25, 2019 .
  11. ^ GI members in the data ethics commission and the digital council . In: Gesellschaft für Informatik - Annual Report 2017/2018 . Berlin 2018, p. 70 ( digitized via gi.de [PDF]).
  12. Panel 1 - Ethical and practical challenges of digitization. In: rvr.ruhr. Regionalverband Ruhr, 2019, accessed on September 25, 2019 .
  13. Prof. Dr. Sabine Sachweh, Department of Computer Science, subject: software development, methods and tools . In: fh-presse, newspaper of the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences . No. 2 . Dortmund 2006, p. 6 .