
About
Andreas Ziegler is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science (INF) of Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. His research focuses on system software optimization, particularly in Linux kernel configurability and binary tailoring. He leads the Chair of Computer Science 4 (System Software) and develops open-source tools for minimizing software stacks while preserving functionality.
- University: Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg
- School: College of Engineering
- Department: Department of Computer Science
- Rank: Professor
Research Interests: Ziegler investigates methods to automate software stack tailoring. His work spans:
- Configuration Interface Utilization (e.g., Linux kernel modules)
- Binary-Level Code Removal (ELF file manipulation without source access)
- Maintenance Impact Quantification (AST hashing for change detection)
Publication Trends: Recent works emphasize attack surface reduction and scalable configuration testing, while earlier studies focus on feature modeling and compilation redundancy. Tools developed include GitHub-hosted open-source solutions.
Advising: Supervised multiple Master’s theses on topics like header analysis for dead code detection and dynamic variability management in Linux systems.
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