Selection of Off-The-Shelf Conference Management Systems (Thèse-G-Saval)
Duration
since 2006
Keywords
Requirements Engineering, COTS Selection, Reference Models, Model Evolution
Description
The central theme of my PhD research is the integration of off-the-shelf components (COTS) in the global software development life cycle:
- improve the reusability of the selected components,
- improve the reusability of the selection process itself,
- improve the integration of COTS into the software engineering process.
My most recent publications are:
[1] Disambiguating the Documentation of Variability in Software Product Lines: A Separation of Concerns, Formalization and Automated Analysis, Andreas Metzger, Patrick Heymans, Klaus Pohl, Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Germain Saval, submitted to the 15th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference 2007 (RE¿07).
[2] Experimenting with the Selection of an Off-The-Shelf Conference Management System, Germain Saval, Patrick Heymans, Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Raimundas Matulevičius, Jean-Christophe Trigaux, poster presented at the 1st Intl. Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-intensive Systems (VaMoS).
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Staff
Chairperson(s) |
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| Patrick HEYMANS | Leader | 081/725275 | |
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| Germain SAVAL | Researcher | 081/724985 | |
Publications (2)
Conference Proceedings
Andreas METZGER, Patrick HEYMANS, Klaus POHL, Pierre-Yves SCHOBBENS, Germain SAVAL
Research reports
Germain SAVAL, Patrick HEYMANS, Pierre-Yves SCHOBBENS, Raimundas MATULEVICIUS, Jean-Christophe TRIGAUX

