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Daniel Amyot is Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Ottawa, Canada, which he joined in 2002 after working for Mitel Networks as a senior researcher. He has over 200 publications related to his research interests, namely requirements engineering, goal and process modeling, legal/smart contracts, process mining, and healthcare informatics. Daniel co-edited the User Requirements Notation (URN) standard, and he also leads the development of an open-source Eclipse plug-in (jUCMNav) for the creation, analysis, and transformation of URN models. He has led and participated in many analytics projects in collaboration with several Canadian hospitals and regulatory agencies. Daniel is on the editorial boards of the Requirements Engineering Journal and the Journal on Software & System Modeling (SoSyM), and he is Researcher at the Montfort Knowledge Institute and at the LIFE Research Institute. He was also the General Chair of RE’15 in Ottawa and Program Co-Chair of RE’18 in Banff. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Ottawa (2001 and 1994), as well as a B.Sc. from Laval University (1992).
Email: damyot@uottawa.ca
Contributions
2025
Requirements Engineering
2024
Requirements Engineering
- Author of SymboleoNLP: A Tool for Generating Formal Specifications from Legal Contract Templates within the Posters and Tool Demos-track
- Author of Rethinking Legal Compliance Automation: Opportunities with Large Language Models within the RE@Next! Papers-track
- PC Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
2023
Requirements Engineering
- Tutorial Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Tutorial Co-Chair in Program Committee within the Tutorials-track
- Organizer of REWBAH: Requirements Engineering for Well-Being, Aging, and Health within the Workshops-track
- Session Chair of Most Influential Paper (part of Research Papers)
- Author of Towards Legal Contract Formalization with Controlled Natural Language Templates within the RE@Next! Papers-track
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ)
- Journal Early Feedback Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Discussant of The Relationship between Team Climate and Implementation of Security in Software Development within the Research Papers-track
- Discussant of Towards End-to-end Merging of Goal Models within the Research Papers-track
- Committee Member in Programme Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Journal Early Feedback Co-Chair in Journal Early Feedback Co-Chairs within the Journal Early Feedback-track
2022
MODELS
- Author of Model-Checking Legal Contracts with SymboleoPC within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in PC - Practice and Innovation Track within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Chairs within the Posters-track
- Author of Symboleo2SC: From Legal Contract Specifications to Smart Contracts within the Technical Track-track
- Author of SYMBOLEO2SC: From Legal Contract Specifications to Smart Contracts within the Posters-track
- Posters Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
Requirements Engineering
- Co-chair of REWBAH - 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Well-Being, Aging, and Health within the Workshops-track
- Steering Committee Chair in Organizing Committee
- Author of GoRIM: A Model-Driven Method for Enhancing Regulatory Intelligence within the Journal-First-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Session Chair of Non-Functional Requirements 2 (part of Research Papers)
Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ)
2021
MODELS
Requirements Engineering
- Session Chair of Adoption in Industry II (part of Research Papers)
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- PC Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Author of Creating Mobile Self-Triage Applications: Requirements and Usability Perspectives within the Workshops-track