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Millions of lines of code - written in different languages by different people at different times, and operating on a variety of platforms - drive the systems performing key processes in our society. The resulting software needs to evolve and can no longer be controlled a priori as is illustrated by a range of software problems. The 3TU.BSR research program will develop novel techniques and tools to analyze software systems in vivo - making it possible to visualize behavior, create models, check conformance, predict problems, and recommend corrective actions.




Dr.ir. Boudewijn van Dongen (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Prof.dr. Arie van Deursen (Delft University of Technology)
Prof.dr. Jaco van de Pol (University of Twente)


Latest News

January 2018

  • Our BSR project meeting took place on Thursday January 11th, 2018 in Utrecht.
  • Check the updated list of the project outcome.

December 2017

September 2017

  • Arnd Hartmanns received a Veni grant to work on “Verification of Cyber-Physical Systems: Exploiting Uncertainty for Scalability”. Congratulations Arnd! ;-)
  • Xavier Devroey joind BSR project as a postdoc at TUDelft. Welcome Xavier !;-)

July, 2017

  • Our next project meeting will take place on September 6th, 2017 in Utrecht

June 2017

  • After the successful BSR winter school 2016, we will organize the second edition of a BSR summer school in conjunction with Erasmus-Mundus Exchange program. Date: July 1st-6th, 2018, Location: ParkHotel, Berg en Dal, the Netherlands. More details will follow. For now just book the dates!

February, 2017

  • Prof. Marieke Huisman received a Vici grant to work on improving the reliability of software. A Vici grant is one of the largest individual contributions in the Netherlands, intended for experienced researchers who have successfully demonstrated to develop an innovative line of research.

December, 2016

November 2016

October 2016

  • The BSR winter school is taking place from October 23rd to October 28th at Hotel de Paasberg, Ede, the Netherlands.
  • The application for the BSR winter school is now closed. We received 56 applications and accepted 34 in total.
  • On October 04, the BSR autumn project meeting took place at TU/e, Eindhoven.

September 2016

  • Last chance to apply for our BSR winter school. Few places are available.
  • Our next PhD meeting will take place on September 6th in Utrecht
  • ;-) Congratulations to our PhD Vincent Bloemen from FMT group at University of Twente for winning the best MSc Thesis Award https://vimeo.com/181482394

June 2016

May 2016

March 2016

  • We are organizing our BSR winter school on “Big Software on the Run: Where Software Meets Data”. The school will run from Sunday 23rd to friday 28th October, 2016 and will take place at Hotel de Paasberg, Ede, the Netherlands. Fore more information please visit: the school website
  • Our next BSR meeting will take place on 24th March at Delft university of technology
  • We are organizing a PhD program day that will be held in conjunction with the BSR meeting on March 23rd - 24th at Delft University of Technology.

December 2015

September 2015