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Prof.dr.ir. M. Aksit
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Current research (5)
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Publications (139)
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aspect
engineering
oriented
software
Expertise
Software Aspect-Oriented; Software engineering
Expertise (NL)
Software Aspect-Oriented; Software engineering
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/074234579
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Professor
Organisation
Chair Software Engineering (UT)
Chair (EN)
Software engineering / Software Engingeering
Chair (NL)
Software engineering / Software Engingeering
Phone
+31-53-4892638
Email
m. aksit -at- ewi. utwente. nl
URL
http://www.utwente.nl/ewi/trese
Publications
Evolution of Composition Filters to Event Composition
Managing software complexity of adaptive systems
Runtime Verification of Component-Based Embedded Software
A goal-based framework for semantic service provisioning
Traceability of requirements and software architecture for change management
All publications..
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Energy Optimization Framework for Embedded Systems
Supervisor
Model-driven design of dependable software intensive embedded systems
Supervisor
User-centric service composition towards personalised service composition and delivery
Researcher
Quality-Driven Requirements Engineering and Architectural Design (QuadREAD)
Project leader
Software Technology & Engineering
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
A goal-based framework for semantic service provisioning
Supervisor
Behaviour modelling and transformations for context-aware mobile applications
Project leader
The Octopus project: System Adaptability
Project leader
Television Related Architecture and Design to Enhance Reliability (Trader)
Project leader
Aspect-Oriented, Model-Driven, Product Line Engineering (AMPLE)
All completed research..
Classification
D16200
Software, algorithms, control systems
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