20180918 FHWN 2016 64037 BEA Himmelverlaengert Dunkelblau ansicht
Dr.

Michael Szvetits

BSc MSc
Dr.

Michael Szvetits

BSc MSc

Position

Lecturer / Researcher Institute of Computer Sciences

Location

Campus 1 Wiener Neustadt
Johannes Gutenberg-Straße 3
2700 Wiener Neustadt

Research Activities

  • Care about Care – C^C

    ‘Care about Care’ (C^C) aims to support the ecosystem of professional home care (care workers, care recipients, family and non-kin carers, home care organizations, software providers) by providing new ICT-enhanced ways of collaboration, assistance and information exchange. By developing and combining ICT-based solutions C^C intends to: (i) initiate new ways of collaboration, workflows and (remote) support to make care work more attractive, (ii) provide tools for sharing information between members of the care network and (iii) promote knowledge transfer between them. FH Wiener Neustadt is coordinating the project and leading the development of the Remote Care Assist service. (Funding authority: FFG and Active Assisted Living Programme; Website: https://www.careaboutcare.eu/)

  • CARU Cares

    'CARU cares' combines one of the most successful AAL services of the past - the emergency call - with new functions to support care workers in documenting their care activities. The result is a new, attractive and non-stigmatising way for elderly people in assisted living environments to make an emergency call to increase their sense of security and quality of life. The tasks of the FH Wiener Neustadt in the project are support within the framework of the co-creation and requirements process, conception and implementation of a component for location and context analysis as well as participation in the evaluation of the system. CARU cares will be tested and evaluated in Austria, Switzerland and Belgium. (Funding authority: FFG and Active Assisted Living Programme; Website: http://carucares.com/)

Publications

  • Schneider, Cornelia/Kolmann, Philipp/Rudel, Brigitte/Szvetits, Michael/Rameder, Philipp/Trukeschitz, Birgit (2022): Voice-Based Notification of Care Workers’ Arrival Time: Concept, Implementation and Validation in a Pilot Study. In: Car, Adrijana/Griesebner, Gerald (Hrsg.): https://austriaca.at/9287-9inhalt. GI_Forum.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2019): Model-Integrated Queries for the Analysis of Runtime Events: A Controlled Experiment. In: Proceedings of the Evaluation and Assessment on Software Engineering (EASE 2019). ACM. New York, NY, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2018): Automatic Generation of Monitoring Code for Model Based Analysis of Runtime Behaviour. In: Proceedings of the 24th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference. IEEE. Piscataway, NJ, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2018): A Pattern Language for Manual Analysis of Runtime Events Using Design Models. In: Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs. ACM. New York, NY, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2018): Architectural Design Decisions for Systems Supporting Model-Based Analysis of Runtime Events: A Qualitative Multi-Method Study. In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture (ICSA 2018). IEEE. Piscataway, NJ, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2016): Controlled Experiment on the Comprehension of Runtime Phenomena Using Models Created at Design Time. In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. ACM. New York, NY, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2015): Reusable Event Types for Models at Runtime to Support the Examination of Runtime Phenomena. In: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. IEEE. Piscataway, NJ, USA.
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2013): Enhancing Root Cause Analysis with Runtime Models and Interactive Visualizations. In: Bencomo, N./France, R./Götz, S./Rumpe, B. (Hrsg.): CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org).
  • Szvetits, Michael/Zdun, Uwe (2013): Systematic literature review of the objectives, techniques, kinds, and architectures of models at runtime. In: Blair, Gordon (Hrsg.): Software & Systems Modeling. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.