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Maximilian Junker
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- affiliation: TU Munich, Department of Informatics, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [i2]Julian Frattini, Maximilian Junker, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Daniel Méndez:
Automatic extraction of cause-effect-relations from requirements artifacts. CoRR abs/2312.06986 (2023) - 2022
- [c29]Maximilian Junker, Henning Femmer:
Modeling an Anomaly Detection System with SpesML. Modellierung (Workshops) 2022: 106-120 - 2021
- [c28]Jannik Fischbach, Andreas Vogelsang, Dominik Spies, Andreas Wehrle, Maximilian Junker, Dietmar Freudenstein:
Specmate: Automated Creation of Test Cases from Acceptance Criteria. Software Engineering 2021: 37-38 - 2020
- [c27]Jannik Fischbach, Andreas Vogelsang, Dominik Spies, Andreas Wehrle, Maximilian Junker, Dietmar Freudenstein:
SPECMATE: Automated Creation of Test Cases from Acceptance Criteria. ICST 2020: 321-331 - [c26]Julian Frattini, Maximilian Junker, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Daniel Méndez:
Automatic Extraction of Cause-Effect-Relations from Requirements Artifacts. ASE 2020: 561-572
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c25]Jannik Fischbach, Maximilian Junker, Andreas Vogelsang, Dietmar Freudenstein:
Automated Generation of Test Models from Semi-Structured Requirements. RE Workshops 2019: 263-269 - [i1]Jannik Fischbach, Maximilian Junker, Andreas Vogelsang, Dietmar Freudenstein:
Automated Generation of Test Models from Semi-Structured Requirements. CoRR abs/1908.08810 (2019) - 2018
- [c24]Dietmar Freudenstein, Jeannette Radduenz, Maximilian Junker, Sebastian Eder, Benedikt Hauptmann:
Automated test-design from requirements: the Specmate tool. RET@ICSE 2018: 5-8 - 2017
- [c23]Jakob Mund, Maximilian Junker, Safa Bougouffa, Suhyun Cha, Birgit Vogel-Heuser:
Model-based availability analysis for automated production systems: a case study. MEMOCODE 2017: 46-55 - [c22]Armin Beer, Maximilian Junker, Henning Femmer, Michael Felderer:
Initial Investigations on the Influence of Requirement Smells on Test-Case Design. RE Workshops 2017: 323-326 - [c21]Andreas Vogelsang, Henning Femmer, Maximilian Junker:
Characterizing Implicit Communal Components as Technical Debt in Automotive Software Systems. Software Engineering 2017: 71-72 - 2016
- [b1]Maximilian Junker:
Specification and Analysis of Availability for Software-Intensive Systems. Technical University Munich, Germany, 2016 - [c20]Andreas Vogelsang, Henning Femmer, Maximilian Junker:
Characterizing Implicit Communal Components as Technical Debt in Automotive Software Systems. WICSA 2016: 31-40 - 2015
- [c19]Sebastian Eder, Henning Femmer, Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker:
Configuring Latent Semantic Indexing for Requirements Tracing. RET@ICSE 2015: 27-33 - [c18]Maximilian Junker, Manfred Broy, Benedikt Hauptmann, Wolfgang Böhm, Henning Femmer, Sebastian Eder, Elmar Jürgens, Rainer Janßen, Rudolf Vaas:
Principles and a Process for Successful Industry Cooperation - The Case of TUM and Munich Re. SER&IP@ICSE 2015: 50-53 - [c17]Alarico Campetelli, Maximilian Junker, Birthe Böhm, Maria Davidich, Vasileios Koutsoumpas, Xiuna Zhu, Jan Christoph Wehrstedt:
A Model-Based Approach to Formal Verification in Early Development Phases: A Desalination Plant Case Study. Software Engineering (Workshops) 2015: 91-100 - [c16]Wolfgang Böhm, Maximilian Junker:
Siemens Rail - Industrial Case Study: Model-based Development of a Train Guard MT Function. Software Engineering & Management 2015: 231 - 2014
- [c15]Sebastian Eder, Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker, Rudolf Vaas, Karl-Heinz Prommer:
Selecting manual regression test cases automatically using trace link recovery and change coverage. AST 2014: 29-35 - [c14]Wolfgang Böhm, Maximilian Junker, Andreas Vogelsang, Sabine Teufl, Ralf Pinger, Karsten Rahn:
A formal systems engineering approach in practice: an experience report. SER&IPs 2014: 34-41 - [c13]Sebastian Eder, Henning Femmer, Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker:
Which Features Do My Users (Not) Use? ICSME 2014: 446-450 - [c12]Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker, Sebastian Eder, Christian Amann, Rudolf Vaas:
An expert-based cost estimation model for system test execution. ICSSP 2014: 159-163 - [c11]Maximilian Junker:
Exploiting Behavior Models for Availability Analysis of Interactive Systems. ISSRE Workshops 2014: 140-141 - [c10]Andreas Vogelsang, Sebastian Eder, Georg Hackenberg, Maximilian Junker, Sabine Teufl:
Supporting Concurrent Development of Requirements and Architecture - A Model-based Approach. MODELSWARD 2014: 587-595 - [c9]Sebastian Eder, Maximilian Junker, Benedikt Hauptmann, Elmar Jürgens, Rudolf Vaas, Karl-Heinz Prommer:
How Much Does Unused Code Matter for Maintenance? Software Engineering 2014: 87-88 - 2013
- [c8]Sebastian Eder, Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker, Elmar Jürgens, Rudolf Vaas, Karl-Heinz Prommer:
Did we test our changes? Assessing alignment between tests and development in practice. AST 2013: 107-110 - [c7]Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker, Sebastian Eder, Lars Heinemann, Rudolf Vaas, Peter Braun:
Hunting for smells in natural language tests. ICSE 2013: 1217-1220 - 2012
- [c6]Maximilian Junker, Ralf Huuck, Ansgar Fehnker, Alexander Knapp:
SMT-Based False Positive Elimination in Static Program Analysis. ICFEM 2012: 316-331 - [c5]Maximilian Junker, Philipp Neubeck:
A rigorous approach to availability modeling. MiSE 2012: 1-7 - [c4]Sebastian Eder, Maximilian Junker, Elmar Jürgens, Benedikt Hauptmann, Rudolf Vaas, Karl-Heinz Prommer:
How much does unused code matter for maintenance? ICSE 2012: 1102-1111 - [c3]Benedikt Hauptmann, Maximilian Junker, Sebastian Eder, Elmar Jürgens, Rudolf Vaas:
Can clone detection support test comprehension? ICPC 2012: 209-218 - [c2]Benedikt Hauptmann, Veronika Bauer, Maximilian Junker:
Using edge bundle views for clone visualization. IWSC 2012: 86-87 - 2011
- [c1]Dominik Haneberg, Maximilian Junker, Gerhard Schellhorn, Wolfgang Reif, Gidon Ernst:
Simulating a Flash File System with CoreASM and Eclipse. GI-Jahrestagung 2011: 355
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