Christian Kaltenecker
Chair of Software Engineering
Campus E1 1
Saarland Informatics Campus
Saarland University
Campus E1 1
Saarland Informatics Campus
Saarland University

Room: | 2.07 |
Phone: | +49(0)681 302 57214 |
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Courses
SS 2022 |
WS 2021/22 |
SS 2021 |
WS 2020/21 |
SS 2020 |
WS 2019/20 |
SS 2019 |
Research Interests
- Performance and Energy Measurements
- Performance Evolution of Configurable Systems
- Sampling of Software Configuration Spaces
- Visualization of Performance-Influence Models
Publications (copyright notice)
2022
- Norbert Siegmund, Johannes Dorn, Max
Weber, Christian Kaltenecker, and Sven Apel.
Green
Configuration: Can AI Help in Reducing Energy Consumption of Configurable
Software Systems?.
IEEE Computer, 55(3):74–81, March 2022.
2021
- Alexander Grebhahn, Christian
Kaltenecker, Christian Engwer, Norbert Siegmund, and Sven Apel.
Lightweight,
Semi-Automatic Variability Extraction: A Case Study on Scientific
Computing.
Empirical Software Engineering (EMSE), 26(2):23:1–23:21, March
2021.
2020
- Christian Kaltenecker, Alexander
Grebhahn, Norbert Siegmund, and Sven Apel.
The
Interplay of Sampling and Machine Learning for Software Performance
Prediction.
IEEE Software, 37(4):58–66, July 2020.
2019
- Christian Kaltenecker, Alexander
Grebhahn, Norbert Siegmund, Jianmei Guo, and Sven Apel.
Distance-Based
Sampling of Software Configuration Spaces.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering
(ICSE), pages 1084–1094. IEEE, May 2019.
Acceptance rate: 21% (109 / 529).
2016
- Christian Kaltenecker.
Comparison
of Analytical and Empirical Performance Models: A Case Study on Multigrid
Systems.
Master's thesis, Department of Informatics and Mathematics, University of
Passau, November 2016.
2014
- Christian Kaltenecker.
Implementierung
und Evaluierung konfigurierbarer Mehrgitterlöser für
Multiprozessorsysteme.
Bachelor's thesis, Faculty of Informatics and Mathematics, University of
Passau, September 2014.
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