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- Date : Lundi 26 janvier 2009
- Inscriptions : closes, 26 élèves.
- Départ : Dimanche 25/01/09, Charles de Gaulle, Terminal 2D, RV 17h45, vol à 19h00
- Retour : Lundi 26/01/09, Stuttgart Airport, Terminal 3, 18h05
- Accompagnateur :
Paul Gastin
- Coordinateur scientifique :
Volker Diekert
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The Computer Science Department
(located here)
at Universität Stuttgart has a long history and
started among the first German universities a curriculum informatics
in the early 1970s.
This fall the bachelor/master programs start with studies in
informatics and software technics
(in German). Computer science is also lectured in the
international studies in Information Technology (in English).
In October 2007 two proposals within the Excellence Initiative of the
DFG (German Research
Foundations) got accepted with a strong participation of computer
science:
Cluster of Excellence Simulation Technology and Graduate School of
Excellence for Advanced Manufacturing.
The structure of the department is given by several institutes.
The research in these institutes is characterized by a considerable allocation of research
grants of national and
international level and benefits from a close cooperation to leading
German industrial
companies which are located in the area around Stuttgart.
The specific focus of the research in the institutes are described below:
- FMI:
Theoretical computer science, models for concurrency, algebraic and mathematical foundations.
- IAAS:
The term application system describes a piece of software supporting one or
several vital business activities of an enterprise. Typically, such a system
portrays essential parts of the business activities, processes large amounts
of persistent data, enables many users to operate simultaneously with the
system, and exchanges information with similar systems. An application system
directly supports the business activities and thus, high demands are made
regarding its availability, scalability, robustness and performance.
- IPVS:
Databases and Transaction Management for Open Systems, Data Warehouse
and Data Mining, Geographic Information Systems and Spatially Aware
Information Systems, Component Technology and Middleware,
Image Understanding, Robotics and Distributed AI, Non-linear Dynamics,
Computer Aided Software Architecture, Object Oriented Technologies,
Embedded Systems,
Mobile Computing, Distributed multimedia systems, Telecooperation,
Security and Privacy, System Performance Evaluation.
- IRIS:
Modeling and management of information for engineers.
- ISTE:
The institute develops methods and tools to analyze and recover the software architecture
within the Bauhaus project. The Software Engineering Research Group wants to deliver
contributions to software engineering which are applicable to the real world and also used in the real world.
- ITI:
Research efforts within the Institute of Computer Engineering and Computer
Architecture are focused on topics related to test, reliability and fault
tolerance of digital systems. A major part of the work is done in cooperation
with various partners coming both from universities and from industry.
- VIS:
Interactive Volume Rendering on PC Graphics Hardware, Remote and Web Visualization,
Computer Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence
- IAS: The research activities include all topics in the area of industrial
automation and automotive software engineering.
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Munissez-vous de votre billet électronique et d'une pièce d'identité en cours de validité.
Pour gagner du temps à l'aller et au retour, nous n'enregistrerons pas de bagage en soute.
Veillez donc à n'avoir aucun objet interdit en cabine.
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Le rendez-vous pour le départ est fixé le dimanche 25 janvier à
17h45 au Terminal D de l'aéroport Charles De Gaulle.
Le départ du vol AF 2508 est à 19h00,
l'arrivée à 20h20.
- Pour vous rendre à CDG, il y a bien sûr le RER. Un moyen plus économique est d'utiliser
le bus 351.
Vous pouvez consulter les horaires sur le site de la RATP.
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Hôtel et repas :
- Nous logerons au Telecom Hotel qui se trouve sur le campus de l'université.
Cette page contient des instructions pour se rendre à l'hôtel (même si elle n'a pas été faite pour nous).
- Nous prendrons tous les repas à l'hôtel Telecom, (soir, petit déjeuner, midi).
- Transports à Stuttgart:
- Il faut prendre la ligne S2 (S-Bahn) de l'aéroport à l'université (arrêt Stuttgart / Universität)
- Le trajet dure 15 à 20 min et coûte 2,40 euros (prévoir de la monnaie pour le distributeur de tickets)
- Pour le retour, départ de l'Université à 16h20.
Le vol retour AF2309 part à 18h05 et arrive à 19h25.
Contacter le Département Informatique Dernières modifications : le 25/01/2009 | |