Development assistant (working student) for technical documentation

Description The Software Engineering group at the University of Stuttgart is looking for a student or scientific assistant (m/f/d) to support software development and technical documentation within a national research project in the field of IT security. Your tasks will include Development of extensions/integrations for certain development environments (e.g. Eclipse and Visual Studio Code) Testing of concepts for interaction of the development environment with developers Design of appealing media and visualizations for use in and for the description of essential software designs, components and processes Cooperation in the comprehensible preparation of technical concepts and documents for different target groups We offer you Collaboration in applied IT security research Demanding activities in the field of software development Flexible working hours/places and a pleasant working atmosphere Optional extension of the activity to a final thesis (Bachelor/Master) Equipped with a high-quality notebook Profile of requirements (Ongoing) studies of software engineering, computer science, media informatics, information design Good programming skills and understanding of code Basic interest in IT security Problem-solving competence; responsible and reliable way of working; initiative; ability to work in a team Contact Details Contact person: Mr.

Software developer (working student) for the extension of development environments

Description The Software Engineering group of the University of Stuttgart is looking for a student or scientific assistant (m/f/d) to support software development within the scope of a national research project in the field of IT security. Your tasks will include Development of extensions/integrations for certain development environments (e.g. Eclipse and Visual Studio Code) Evaluation of approaches for interfaces between code analysis software and development environments Testing of concepts for interaction of the development environment with developers Implementing server services to provide rule sets via interfaces (e.

University of Stuttgart hosts Kick-Off Meeting for CRITICALMATE

A first kick-off meeting of the project partners took place in Stuttgart on the 14th of May 2019. Beate Eickhoff as the responsible technical supervisor from VDI / VDE / IT, Professor Dr. Stefan Wagner and Kai Mindermann as representants of the University of Stuttgart, and Dr. Heinrich Rust and Norman Wenzel for RIGS IT have met for a first introduction. The first steps for CRITICALMATE together with many organizational questions were discussed.