Software Engineering, Safety and Security
Software is a key element in all information and communication systems, as well as in all intelligent devices that increasingly will be a part of our everyday life. Increasing and maintaining safety and security of computer based systems is vital for our society. Our contribution to making the world a better place is through ensuring that software is developed in a reliable, secure and efficient way, as well as safety assessment of technical systems and increasing the awareness of information security.
Software Process Improvement and Knowledge Management
  • Evidence-based software engineering
  • Software engineering methods and techniques
  • Process assessment and improvement
  • Knowledge management
Software Architectures
  • Architecture design and quality attributes
  • Model driven service engineering
  • Product families and variability engineering
  • Mobility, context awareness and self-adaptation
  • Architecture assessment and technology transfer
Intelligent Transport Systems and Services
  • Systems architectures
  • National frameworks
  • Multimodal and intermodal transport


 

 

Information Security
  • Secure software engineering
  • Identity management and usage control
  • Privacy
  • Network security
Systems Safety Health Care Informatics
  • Advanced homecare systems and independent living
  • Pre hospital information systems

Seminar: Privacy in the information society: threats and countermeasures

 

Futuris/MUSIC on air on Euronews

The right services at any place and on any device: listen to MUSIC

International Conference on Cloud Computing Call for papers

Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics. Call for papers

Shields. An EU-FP7 ICT-project on secure software.

Appointed Notified Body for all sub-systems

11th International Conference on Agile Software Development (XP2010) www.xp2010.org

   

Visiting address    (see map)
S. P. Andersens vei 15
N-7031 Trondheim
+47 73 593000

Postal address
SINTEF ICT
Postbox 4760 Sluppen
N-7465 Trondheim
Norway

Research Director
Eldfrid Øfsti Øvstedal