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Michalis Famelis

Michalis Famelis

Université de Montréal

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  • 2 PhD student positions in SE+AI

    Posted by plagal on November 16, 2022November 16, 2022

    The GEODES Software Engineering research group (geodes.iro.umontreal.ca) has 2 fully fundedPhD positions for research in the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering,with an emphasis on Model Driven Engineering. The research projects are related to …

    artificial intelligence, hiring, modeling, software engineering, Uncategorized
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  • MDENet Presentation: ‘Modelling different kinds of uncertainty’

    Posted by plagal on November 3, 2022

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  • Modelling Different Kinds of Uncertainty

    Posted by plagal on August 16, 2021August 16, 2021

    This article was first published as part of the MDENet newsletter. MDENet is the expert network for model-driven engineering, you can find out more at www.mde-network.org. In 2010, David Garlan wrote that “the reality of …

    modeling, uncertainty
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  • Talk at CSER 2017 Spring

    Posted by plagal on May 2, 2017

    I gave a talk at the CSER 2017 Spring meeting. You can find the slides here. Title: Lightweight Formal Support for Software Design Abstract: Software systems are the accumulated result of myriads of design decisions. …

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  • A small EMF story

    Posted by plagal on September 6, 2016September 6, 2016

    I am currently working on a project where I am trying to use machine learning and natural language processing techniques to analyze forum-style conversations between software designers. Having focused my time in grad school on software modelling …

    blogging, diagrams, eclipse, how I did it, modeling, self-reference, software engineering
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  • Gail Murphy’s keynote at ICSE’16

    Posted by plagal on May 25, 2016May 25, 2016

    During ICSE’16, Gail gave a keynote talk. I collected tweets from the #icse16 hashtag and put them together in Storify. You can find the result here: https://storify.com/MFamelis/gail-murphy-s-keynote-at-icse16 Gail’s slides are here: Is Continuous Adoption in Software …

    blogging, events, presentation, software engineering, Uncategorized
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  • Webinar: MMINT — A Graphical Tool for Interactive Model Management

    Posted by plagal on March 11, 2016March 11, 2016

    Model Management addresses the accidental complexity caused by the proliferation of models in software engineering. It provides a high-level view in which entire models and their relationships (i.e., mappings between models) can be manipulated using …

    MMTF, modeling, paper, partial models, presentation
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  • Protected: Towards Agent Dialogue as a Tool for Capturing Software Design Discussions

    Posted by plagal on March 10, 2016March 10, 2016

    There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

    paper, software engineering
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  • MU-MMINT: an IDE for Model Uncertainty

    Posted by plagal on February 6, 2015

    Below is the promo video of our upcoming presentation at the ICSE 2015 Formal Demonstrations track: You can read about it here.

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  • The unknown is an abstraction…

    Posted by plagal on January 5, 2013January 5, 2013

    “The unknown is an abstraction; the known, a desert; but what is half-known, half-seen, is the perfect breeding ground for desire and hallucination.” ~ Juan José Saer, The Witness (via)

    blogging
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