Software Engineering Laboratory
Software engineering through the creation of systems of the future
There has been a decline in the number of cases where software is made from scratch. Instead, software is increasingly made using existing major software (maintained by a small number of people) or by combining open source software and software already available on the market. As a result, new types of systems, such as those using machine-to-machine/IoT technologies fusing embedded and information systems, have been introduced. We conduct research on technologies to develop software, which is becoming ever diversifying and complicated, by analyzing requirements efficiently and at high quality as well as designing, building, and verifying software.

- Faculty Name
- NAKAJIMA, Tsuyoshi
- Keyword
- Software,Design,Modeling,Model-based engineering,Definition and analysis of demands,Project management,Tests,Quality management,IoT (internet of things)
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 14F 14G32
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Information engineering
- Software engineering
FOR SOCIETY
Software is embedded not only in the information systems in companies but in many kinds of products, such as automobiles and home appliances. Software developers are earnestly tackling software engineering to improve its quality and productivity.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Definition, measurement, and evaluation technologies of quality requirements for systems and software
- Research on engineering approaches to build machine-to-machine/IoT systems