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Dennis Pagano Dipl.-Inf. Univ. Research assistant and doctoral candidate
pagano (at) in.tum.de
Office: 01.07.059 Phone: +49-89/289-18228
Technische Universität München Institut für Informatik I1 D-85748 Garching b. München Germany
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Research Topics
- User Involvement in Software Engineering
- Social Software Engineering
- Human Factors in Software Engineering
- Remote Software Maintenance
- Recommendation Systems
General Research Interests
- Requirements Engineering
- Context Aware and Adaptive Software Systems
- Intelligent Learning and Motivation
- Data Mining, Machine Learning, and Collective Intelligence
- Semantic Web Technologies
Projects
- FastFix EU Project. Conceptual Framework Leader, Chief Software Architect, Developer.
- TEAM EU Project. Developer.
- TeamWeaver. Developer.
- DANCE Research Project. Co-Founder, Architect, and Developer.
- Simballo Research Project. Co-Founder, Architect, and Developer.
Publications
- Dennis Pagano, Miguel A. Juan, Alessandra Bagnato, Tobias Roehm, Bernd Bruegge, and Walid Maalej. FastFix: Monitoring Control for Remote Software Maintenance. To appear in Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, IEEE, 2012
- A. Felfernig, C. Zehentner, G. Ninaus, H. Grabner, W. Maalej, D. Pagano, L. Weninger, and F. Reinfrank. Group Decision Support for Requirements Negotiation. Advances in User Modeling, Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7138, pp.105-116, 2012
- Walid Maalej and Dennis Pagano. On the Socialness of Software, In Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Computing and its Applications, IEEE, 2011
- Alexander Felfernig, Christoph Zehentner, Dennis Pagano, Walid Maalej. Group Recommendation for Requirements Negotiation. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Human Decision Making in Recommender Systems, ACM, 2011
- Dennis Pagano. Towards Systematic Analysis of Continuous User Input. In Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Social Software Engineering, ACM, 2011
- Dennis Pagano and Walid Maalej. How Do Developers Blog? An Exploratory Study. In Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Mining Software Repositories, ACM, 2011
Talks
Teaching
Supervised Courses
Supervised Theses
- A Recommendation System for Continuous User Feedback. Yichen Mao
- Towards Systematic User Involvement in Software Engineering. Rana Alkadhi
- A framework for remote usability evaluation on mobile devices. Daniel Bader
- Automatic adaptive removal of advertisements from digital TV recordings. Alexander Sporn
- Design and Implementation of a collaborative Serious Game for Learning Physics based on Collective Motivation. Tobias Neuner
- Literacy acquisition in a sandbox. A non-linear serious game. Lars Andersen
- Intelligent support for non-linear serious games. Felix Kaser
Free Topics If my research topics are interesting for you, please don't hesitate to contact me for being supervised by me. Currently I'm looking for master students interested in recommendation systems.
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