In the Winter Semester 2023/2024 colleagues of our former research group offer the seminar "Trends and Concepts in the Software Industry".
An overview about former courses can be found in the teaching archive.
Our team is giving a series of lectures and seminars with a focus on enterprise systems design and in-memory data management. Strong links to the industry ensure a close connection between theory and its implementation in the real world.
If you are having questions regarding one of our publications, please contact the authors.
In the Winter Semester 2023/2024 colleagues of our former research group offer the seminar "Trends and Concepts in the Software Industry".
An overview about former courses can be found in the teaching archive.
Trends and Concepts in the Softwareindustry Seminar offered in WiSe 2023/2024 > Zum Artikel
Christopher Hagedorn Successfully Defended His PhD Thesis > Zum Artikel
After more than 20 years of teaching, our founder and benefactor Prof. Hasso Plattner visited the HPI this week for his … > Zum Artikel
Last week, Jan Kossmann another PhD student of our EPIC group successfully defended his thesis on the topic of … > Zum Artikel
Our latest paper on data tiering in Hyrise "Workload-Driven Data Placement for Tierless In-Memory Database Systems" by … > Zum Artikel
Our report "Enterprise Platform and Integration Concepts Research at HPI" has been published in the December issue of … > Zum Artikel
Our paper "Robust and Budget-Constrained Encoding Configurations for In-Memory Database Systems" has been published in … > Zum Artikel
Last week, Günter Hesse another PhD student of our EPIC group successfully defended his thesis on the topic of "A … > Zum Artikel
Markus Dreseler has successfully defended his PhD thesis on Automatic Tiering for In-Memory Database Systems. > Zum Artikel
"A Course in In-Memory Data Management" by Prof. Dr. h.c. Hasso Plattner. This book is the culmination of six years work of in-memory research. As such, it provides the technical foundation for combined transactional and analytical workloads inside one single database as well as examples of new applications that are now possible given the availability of the new technology. The book is available at Springer.