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Michális Famelis

Michális Famelis

Université de Montréal

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  • Category: modeling

  • 2 PhD student positions in SE+AI

    Posted by plagal on 2022-11-162022-11-16

    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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  • Modelling Different Kinds of Uncertainty

    Posted by plagal on 2021-08-162021-08-16

    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
    1 One comment on “Modelling Different Kinds of Uncertainty”
  • A small EMF story

    Posted by plagal on 2016-09-062016-09-06

    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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  • Webinar: MMINT — A Graphical Tool for Interactive Model Management

    Posted by plagal on 2016-03-112016-03-11

    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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  • Slides for “Partial Models: A Position Paper”

    Posted by plagal on 2011-10-15

    I’ve uploaded the slides for the talk I’m going to give tomorrow at the MoDeVVa 2011 workshop. You can download them here.

    modeling, paper, partial models, presentation, self-reference
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  • “Partial models: A position paper”

    Posted by plagal on 2011-10-042011-10-04

    In a couple of weeks I will be travelling to New Zealand to  present a position paper that we wrote with Marsha Chechik, Shoham Ben-David and Rick Salay titled “Partial models: A position paper” [pdf] in …

    modeling, paper, partial models, self-reference
    2 2 comments on ““Partial models: A position paper””
  • “5 simple steps to Fowler’s DSL with Xtext 2.0”

    Posted by plagal on 2011-06-03

    Check out this excellent post by Sven Efftinge.

    eclipse, modeling, software engineering
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  • Aspect oriented modeling

    Posted by plagal on 2010-10-182010-11-08

    A very interesting Google Tech Talk. I kinda expected to see attributed graph grammars pop up when he started discussing the rule-based transformation approach.  I wander if a declarative approach could also work.

    graph grammars, modeling, presentation, software engineering
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  • The Unbearable Stupidity of Modeling

    Posted by plagal on 2010-07-212010-07-21

    Presentation (direct link) by Ed Merks (head of the Eclipse Modeling Project) and Peter Friese. I found it at Jordi’s excellent modeling website. PS. Slide 37 is like the best slide ever.

    modeling, presentation
    2 2 comments on “The Unbearable Stupidity of Modeling”
  • Code Yoda

    Posted by plagal on 2010-03-19

    photo by quinn.anya, some rights reserved

    fun, modeling
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