Category: AMOS
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AMOS #23 (winter 2024/25) testimonial by MUMBI
Ezgi Kayhan of MUMBI, an industry partner in the winter 2024/25 AMOS project, writes to us: Collaborating with the AMOS project was a smooth and well-organized experience. The team worked efficiently, communicated effectively, and delivered on time what was within their scope. They provided a solid foundation for our product to build upon, and their…
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Now looking for AMOS #24 (summer 2025) project partners
We are now looking for industry partners to provide requirements and sponsor Scrum projects with our students in Erlangen-Nuremberg and Berlin. In The AMOS Project, 7-10 students of computer science (or similar degree programs) develop open-source software based on the project partner’s requirements. Student teams follow a Scrum process. Our students hail from FAU Erlangen,…
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AMOS #23 (winter 2024/25) testimonial by SEP AG
Uwe Stieber of SEP AG, an industry partner in the winter 2024/25 AMOS project, writes to us: Ein großes Lob unsererseits an „unser“ Projektteam. Es hat aus unser Sicht super geklappt, die Kommunikation mit dem Team war super. Es hat uns viel Spaß gemacht und wir haben als SEP auch viel lernen können. Es liegt…
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The Winter 2024/25 AMOS Projects
We are happy to report that the winter 2024/25 AMOS projects are off to a good start. This semester’s industry partners Shell, SEP, e.solutions, and MUMBI are working with our computer science student teams of size 8-10 people each to develop open-source software they’d like to see and use. The projects are: Demo day registration…
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Wait, what? Student innovation with confidential data?
“Wait, what?” Andi Zink, then VP of Engineering at SumUp said, “Your students could be programming some of the exploratory features we never seem to get around to doing?” “Correct,” I answered, “our computer science Master’s students are ready to get in touch with industry and do something useful in our courses, as long as…
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Now looking for winter 2024/25 AMOS project partners
We are now looking for industry partners to provide requirements and sponsor Scrum projects with our students in Erlangen and Berlin. In The AMOS Project, 6-9 students of computer science (or similar degree programs) develop open-source software based on the project partner’s requirements. Student teams follow a Scrum process. Our students hail from Uni Erlangen,…