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Since 1971, the Institute of Applied Informatics and
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Formal Description Methods (AIFB) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has been doing what its name says: Applied Informatics.
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You can find a more detailed portrait of the institute at:
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* [[Forschung_-_Lehre_-_Innovation/en| Research - Teaching - Innovation]]
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* [[Pressemitteilungen/en| Press releases]]
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We are the Informatics Institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business Engineering. Meanwhile, for 37 years.
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Formal Description Methods (AIFB) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has been doing what its name says: Applied Informatics.
  
 
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In research, we focus on the development and application of informatics analysis and modelling methods as well as on platforms supporting the design and operation of distributed systems. Visionary research projects are devoted to supporting and improving human competences with intelligent services – e. g. by teaching computers to organize activities on spontaneous markets or to develop autonomously more intelligent ways of managing urban traffic or large scale energy systems. In the course of the development of the modern, so called social web, we increasingly work on the question of which technical requirements have to be established for a decentralized self-organisation of contents by users and largely autonomous services, in order to tap the full potential of the spatially unlimited collaboration of interest groups. A focus of our research activities at the Institute AIFB is to create reliable, stable, controllable, and trustworthy informatics systems that adapt to their tasks in an organic way.
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In research, we focus on the development and application of informatics analysis and modelling methods as well as on platforms supporting the design and operation of distributed systems. A focus of our research activities at the Institute AIFB is to create reliable, stable, controllable, and trustworthy informatics systems that adapt to their tasks in an organic way.
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# [[Betriebliche Informationssysteme/en|Business Information Systems]]
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# [[Effiziente Algorithmen/en|Efficient Algorithms]]
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# [[Web Science und Wissensmanagement/en|Web Science]]
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# [[Angewandte technisch-kognitive Systeme|Applied Technical Cognitive Systems]]
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# [[Information Service Engineering/en|Information Service Engineering]]
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# [[Critical Information Infrastructures/en|Critical Information Infrastructures]]
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# [[Security • Usability • Society/en|Security • Usability • Society]]
  
The main fields of activity of our research groups are [[Betriebliche Informations- und Kommunikationssysteme/en|business information and communication systems]], [[Effiziente Algorithmen/en|efficient algorithms and organic computing]], [[Wissensmanagement/en|knowledge management and the semantic web]], [[Komplexitätsmanagement/en|complexity management]] as well as [[Ökonomie und Technologie der eOrganisation/en|services computing]]. Our research and development projects directly influence our teaching. As a result, students are introduced to current research, and our research assistants and PhD students are able to use their knowledge practically. The close cooperation of our research groups with companies of any size actively supports the transfer of knowledge and technology.  
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Our research and development projects directly influence our teaching. As a result, students are introduced to current research, and our research assistants and PhD students are able to use their knowledge practically. The close cooperation of our research groups with companies of any size actively supports the transfer of knowledge and technology.  
  
In this context four of our six professors are also active at the [http://www.fzi.de/ FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik], heading research groups which transfer research results in products, software and systems.
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In this context several professors are also active at the [http://www.fzi.de/ FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik], heading research groups which transfer research results in products, software and systems.
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AIFB

Since 1971, the Institute of Applied Informatics and Formal Description Methods (AIFB) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has been doing what its name says: Applied Informatics.

You can find a more detailed portrait of the institute at:

To gain up-to-date spotlight insights into our work, please refer to:

An overview over the people and the research groups at AIFB and information how to get in touch with us can be found at: