| I am a full professor for software engineering at the
University of Bremen in Germany and am heading the software
engineering group. My research interests are primarily in the fields
of software engineering and program analyses. My current research
includes architecture recovery, feature location, program analyses,
clone detection, and reverse engineering. I am one of the founders of
the Bauhaus research
project (founded in 1997) and its
spin-off Axivion GmbH (founded in
2006) to develop methods and tools to support software maintainers in
their daily job through reconstructed architectural and source code
views.
I am teaching reengineering and software engineering. I hold a
doctoral degree in computer science from the University of Stuttgart,
Germany. I am the current Chair of the IEEE TCSE committee on reverse
engineering and initiator and maintainer of the IEEE
TCSE online bibliography on reengineering.
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