Computer Science Division
At the Computer Science Division, research is carried out in various practical and theoretical fields.
Software Development and Software Engineering
Quality management in software development, for example an assessment of how well companies develop software and what manpower and time they use for it. Also an assessment of the reliability of systems, ie. an assessment of how flawless software companies develop and whether the software can be harmful.
Objective analysis and design and testing of software. Review and measurability of requirements descriptions, design and programming.
User interface development and user-centric software development.
Algorithms and Mathematical models
Design of a three-dimensional stratified calculation model for calculations of currents in the sea.
Design of computational models to simulate migration of fish.
Design and analysis of algorithms for various general projects in the fields of network theory, complexity, and work ordering. They specialize in various practical tasks, such as prioritization in telecommunication systems, service of processes in multi-processor computer systems, design of logic circuits (VLSI), dissemination of multimedia data, location of services on the network, and frequency allocation to mobile phones.
Bioinformatics and computer for biotechnology.
Big data
Distributed database system for scientific data. Use of central equipment in distribution systems.
Unit programming and methods for dividing large tasks into smaller tasks, preferably in a reliable and good way to ensure that all parts of the overall system works together correctly.
Development of group work systems with an emphasis on wirelessly connected microcomputers.
Businesses and citizens in the information society
The development of the information society and the impact of information technology on the privacy and functioning of citizens.
E-government and the connection of citizens to government. Objective analysis and design and testing of software. Review and measurability of requirements descriptions, design and programming.
Development of the software industry and expansion and marketing of software.
Ethics in computer science.