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Andreas Zeller - Lehrstuhl für Softwaretechnik (Prof. Zeller) - Universität des Saarlandes
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Andreas Zeller

Lehrstuhl für Softwaretechnik (Prof. Zeller)
Universität des Saarlandes, FR Informatik
Postfach 15 11 50
66041 Saarbrücken
E-mail: zeller@cs.uni-sb.de
Telefon: +49 (0)681 302-64011

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Andreas Zeller is a full professor at Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken, Germany. His broad research area is software engineering, which concerns the construction and evolution of large, complex software systems at reasonable cost and high reliability. His research in this area concerns the analysis of these systems, especially the analysis of why these systems fail to work as they should.

Current work

My group and I are currently working on three topics:
  • Mining Software Archives — What can we predict from the history of changes and errors? (A lot.)
  • Automated Debugging — When a program fails, can we automatically determine the cause for the failure? (We can.)
  • Mining Models — Can we generate abstractions that capture the common properties of multiple programs or runs? (Yes.)
In my book "Why Programs Fail", I have summarized the state of the art in these topics.
 
Torchlight procession
 
Jonathan Zeller

News

  • 2007-01-19: This evening, the students, professors, and the University Dean came for a torchlight procession to keep me in Saarbrücken. The event was covered by Aktueller Bericht on 2007-01-30.
  • 2006-12-11: Our second child, Jonathan Benjamin Zeller, was born today at 13:25. Jonathan weighs 3910 grams and is 51 centimeters tall. Mother, child, sister and father are all well, and the whole family is happy.
  • 2006-09-25: I have received an offer from Karlsruhe University (one of three Germany's "elite" universities) for a full W3 professorship on programming paradigms.
  • 2006-06-12: The Saarbrücker Zeitung has an article about my work on predicting bugs (scanned article)
  • 2006-03-21: Die Welt has an article about my work on automated debugging (scanned article · welt.de)
  • 2006-03-17: My book "Why Programs Fail" has won a Software Development Jolt Productivity Award! This is a great honor, and I am deeply grateful to the judges and organizers for this result.
  • 2006-03-14: The Frankfurter Allgemeine covered my work on mining Microsoft's bug databases (scanned article · FAZ.net)

Upcoming events

I am currently co-chairing these upcoming events. Please participate!

More about me

How to meet me

  • See the top of this page for my address, e-mail, and phone.
  • If you are at the university, please meet me in my office in Building E1 3, Room 303. Official appointment hour (»Sprechstunde«) is Monday 2-3pm, but my office is normally open for visitors all day long.
  • To meet me elsewhere, check out my travel plans.
  • Here are the directions to my home.

For students

  • I have committed to stay at Saarland University at least until July 2007. In case I move to Karlsruhe, I will of course ensure the best possible supervision even for unfinished theses.
  • The chair page holds recent resources for projects and courses.
  • On average, I get 4-5 e-mails each day in which people apply for internships or open positions. We do not offer internships, nor do we have open positions right now; and I do not answer mails that are obviously mass mailings.
  • I used to have a personal LaTeX style for my presentations (short intro). Today, though, I use and recommend Apple's Keynote.
  • Zeller's Clock is a 25-minute countdown inspired by Michael Ernst's Countdown. This can be run by session chairs during a talk on a laptop facing the speaker, so the speaker always knows how much time is remaining. (The name "Zeller's Clock" was not coined by me, but by the participants of a Dagstuhl seminar where it was first used.)
  • Here are some general tips on giving research talks (in german).
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Andreas Zeller <zeller@cs.uni-sb.de> · http://www.st.cs.uni-sb.de/zeller/ · Stand: 2007-01-31 09:23