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Kurt Schneider studied computer science in Erlangen, Germany, and received his Doctoral degree from Stuttgart University in 1994. Until 1996, he held a Postdoc position at the Center for LifeLong Learning and Design (L3D) in Boulder, Colorado, USA. He joined the Daimler Research Center in Ulm, Germany and was a researcher and manager until 2003. Since then, he is a full professor of Software Engineering. He visited OpenUniversity in Milton Keynes, UK, VTT in Oulu, Finland, BTH in Karlskrona, Sweden, and FBK in Trento, Italy for several months each. He is most interested in the interchange between people and technology in software engineering, such as in requirements engineering, software quality, or communication.
Contributions
2026
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ)
- Immersive and Enjoyable Explanations - On Distinct Explainability Requirements in Games
- Doctoral Symposium Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- LLMs and Dissertations: Advantages and Disadvantages
- Welcome and Introduction
- Closing
- Co-chair in Doctoral Symposium Co-Chairs within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Supporting Stakeholder Requirements Expression with LLM Revisions: An Empirical Evaluation
- Misunderstandings by Design: Using Erroneous Tutorials to Induce Mental Model Conflicts and the Need for Explanations
- All Eyes on User Needs: Using Gaze and Pupillometric Measures to Identify Explanation Needs
- Understanding Usefulness in Developer Explanations on Stack Overflow
- PC Member in Programme Committee within the Research Track-track