The Research Group

IT Management & Web Engineering Research Group (MWRG)

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Diese Seiten werden seit dem 01.01.2012 nicht mehr gepflegt! Aktuelle Informationen finden Sie unter http://dsn.tm.uni-karlsruhe.de.

As of 2012 this site is not updated any more. Please visit http://dsn.tm.uni-karlsruhe.de.
Registration for Web Engineering Exams
Pls. contact Matthias Keller or in case of a combined "Vertiefungsfachprüfung"
(Diploma) Mrs. Hopprich
Das Forschungsgebiet Web Engineering und die Lehrveranstaltungen zum Thema sind seit 2012 der Forschungsgruppe Dezentrale Sytseme und Netzdienste zugeordnet. Aktuelle Informationen werden in Zukunft unter http://dsn.tm.uni-karlsruhe.de zu finden sein.

Since 2012 the research area Web Engineering and the related lectures are part of the Decentralized Systems and Network Services Research Group. Please see http://dsn.tm.uni-karlsruhe.de for up-to-date information.

Auszeichnung: beste Übung zu Wahlvorlesungen im WS10/11

Wir freuen uns, dass die von der MWRG durchgeführte "Übungen zu Vernetzte IT-Infrastrukturen" zum zweiten Mal in Folge als eine der besten Übungen ausgezeichnet wurde.

Best Paper Award at EIDWT'2011

The paper "Beyond the Web Graph: Mining the Information Architecture of the WWW with Navigation Structure Graphs" by Matthias Keller and Martin Nussbaumer received the Best Paper Award at EIDWT'2011. In the paper a new approach of mining navigation systems is presented that increases the precision of Web structure mining.

Julian Vordermeier joined our team!

MWRG is happy to announce that Julian Vordermeier joined our research group and will be working on the study thesis "Feles". We warmly welcome our new team member and look forward to his contributions.

Publication at QUATIC'2010

The International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC) serves as a forum for disseminating advanced methods, techniques and tools for supporting quality approaches to ICT engineering and management. The conference will be held from 29 September to 2 October in Porto, Portugal. We will contribute to the track "Quality in Web Engineering" with the paper "CSS Code Quality: A Metric for Abstractness – Or Why Humans Beat Machines in CSS Coding".
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