As of 01.05.16 this is a historic site. While SAM is not active any more, its former members are. The SAM research inspired the formation of two companies: Qeevee and Quest Mill. In case you want to contact a former member, a web search will easily find current contact information. You may as well send a mail to Daniel Speicher. The current research group of the former group lead Prof. Dr. (em.) Cremers is located at the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology.
Software Architecture and Middleware
Institute for Computer Science III - University of Bonn
Prof. Dr. Armin B. Cremers
SAM in Keywords
The main keywords describing our current research focus are:
- Ambient Intelligence
- Context-Aware Systems
- Component-Based Development
- Location-Based Mobile Gaming
- Interface-Adaptation
- Peer-to-Peer Architectures
- Software Patterns
- Web Services
Research Projects
CoBe
A component-based platform for adaptive, networked systems in the area of building trade.
COBIDS
Component-based integration of data and services.
CSI
Context Sensitive Intelligence (CSI) researches for support of context-driven adaptivity for software systems.
ADOC-Pro
Prompt Access to the Right Documents at the Right Time.
SmartDiscuss
Moderation tool support as a CSI usecase.
ConTouring
Context aware bicycle tours.
Adaptive Mobile Gaming
Mobile gaming more flexible than ever before.
IRIS
Interoperability and reusablity of internet services.
OPALIS
Open paleoecological information system.
STC
Use structural metadata of software expressing semantic relations to check and preserve structural features of software quality and support architecture-based, systematic evolution of software.
Cooperations
We stay actively in contact with several partners from universities, research institutes and industry. Among our cooperation partners are:
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering Group, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Humboldt Universtät Berlin, Horst Görtz Institut der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Ravensburger AG.
History
Our research group emerged from the project group on software ergonomics and CSCW (ProSec). You'll find further information on the ProSec website.
news
ESREA Conference 2015
"Learning in Community Through
Mobile Storytelling and Location-Based Game"
See publications in Adaptive Mobile Gaming
Agile 2010
Seminar and Lab this summer.
Mobiles Spielen
Projektgruppe in Winter Term 09/10.
Workshop at the GI-Conference 2009
2nd Workshop für Mobiles Spielen (Mobile Gaming '09).
Spielemarkt 2009
Meet our AMOGA project at our booth at the Spielemarkt Remscheid 2009.
Contact: See top of start page