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Testing object Interactions

Grüner, A.

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Grüner, A. (2010, December 15). Testing object Interactions. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16243

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Name Andreas Gr¨uner (birth name: Lukosch) Civil status Married, one child

Nationality German Date of Birth 03.04.1974 Place of Birth Nettetal

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10/2009– Head of the @rtus software development group at Dataport 04/2008–03/2009 Doctorand at the University of Leiden, member of the re-

search cluster Foundations of Software Technology

04/2005–04/2008 Doctorand at the Chair of Software Technology, Univer- sity of Kiel, as member of the NWO/DFG-project Mobi-J:

Formal Methods for Component and Objects 12/1999–12/2003 Software engineer at Bartsch-Software

11/1999–04/2000 Student assistant to the Chair of Multimedia Information Processing at the University of Kiel

Education

10/1999–12/2004 University of Kiel, graduate studies in computer science (Diplom), minor subject in mathematics. Diplom thesis:

Cliques and Components: Implementing Traces and Object Connectivity for a Concurrent Language,

Supervisors: Prof. Dr. W.-P. de Roever, Dr. M. Steffen 10/1994–06/1996 University of Kiel, studies in physics

06/1984–06/1994 Hans-Geiger-Gymnasium Kiel, highschool diploma(Abitur) Primary school in Kiel and Nettetal

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