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Michális Famelis

Michális Famelis

Université de Montréal

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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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  • Protected: Towards Agent Dialogue as a Tool for Capturing Software Design Discussions

    Posted by plagal on 2016-03-102016-03-10

    There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

    paper, software engineering
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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
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  • On models and light bulbs

    Posted by plagal on 2009-12-072009-12-07

    A nice little excerpt from Thomas Kühne‘s “What is a model?“: A Copy is not a Model If I build a car according to an original being precise in every minute detail, I have  not …

    fun, modeling, paper
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  • Automotive SE

    Posted by plagal on 2009-02-162009-02-16

    I’ve just read “Challenges in Automotive Software Engineering” by Manfred Broy, and I can almost feel my mind tickling. The article is a bird’s-eye view of the challenges that the automotive industry faces with regard …

    paper, software engineering
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  • Monitoring and diagnosing software requirements

    Posted by plagal on 2009-01-08

    Yet another presentation, this time for my Conceptual Modeling course. I read and presented the paper “Monitoring and diagnosing software requirements” by Yiqiao Wang, Sheila McIlraith, Yijun Yu and John Mylopoulos. The paper is about …

    paper, presentation
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  • RaceFuzzer

    Posted by plagal on 2008-12-052008-12-05

    As a requirement of my Algorithmic Software Verification course, I prepared a presentation of Koushik Sen‘s paper “Race Directed Random Testing of Concurrent Programs“. The paper is basically introducing RaceFuzzer, an algorithm for determining real …

    paper, presentation
    0 0 comments on “RaceFuzzer”
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