conf.researchr.org / Dimitris Kolovos
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Name:Dimitris Kolovos
Bio:
Dimitris Kolovos is a Professor of Software Engineering in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, where he researches and teaches automated and model-based software engineering. He is also an Eclipse Foundation committer, leading the development of the open-source Epsilon model-based software engineering platform, and an associate editor of the IET Software journal. Prof. Kolovos has co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed papers and his research has been supported by the European Commission, UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), InnovateUK and by companies such as Rolls-Royce and IBM.
Country:United Kingdom
Affiliation:University of York
Personal website: https://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~dkolovos
X (Twitter): https://x.com/kolovos
GitHub: https://github.com/kolovos
Contributions
2024
SLE
MODELS
- Committee Member in Program Board within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Technical Program Committee within the Educators Symposium-track
- Author of Tree-Based versus Hybrid Graphical-Textual Model Editors: An Empirical Study of Testing Specifications within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Advancing Domain-Specific High-Integrity Model-Based Tools: Insights and Future Pathways within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Cross-IDE remote debugging of model management programs through the Debug Adapter Protocol within the Tools and Demonstrations-track
- Author of Move your MDE-teaching online: The MDENet Education Platform within the Tools and Demonstrations-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
2023
SLE
MODELS
- Author of Flexmi: a generic and modular textual syntax for domain-specific modelling within the Journal-first-track
- Author of An Online Education Platform for Teaching MDE within the Educators Symposium-track
- Committee Member in PC - Foundations Track within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Towards Memory-Efficient Validation of Large XMI Models within the SAM Conference-track
- Author of A Domain-Specific Language for Monitoring ML Model Performance within the SAM Conference-track
- Author of A Quest for Impactful Research Software within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Author of T7: Model-Driven Engineering on the Web and in Visual Studio Code with EMF and Epsilon within the Tutorials-track
ECMFA
2022
SLE
MODELS
- Author of The Epsilon Playground within the Educators Symposium-track
- Author of An efficient line-based approach for resolving merge conflicts in XMI-based models within the Journal-first-track
- Committee Member in PC - Foundations Track within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Picto Web: A Tool for Complex Model Exploration within the Tools & Demonstrations-track
- Author of Towards Model-based Bias Mitigation in Machine Learning within the Technical Track-track
2021
GPCE
SLE
MODELS
- Session Chair of Model management and model transformations III (part of Technical Papers)
- Committee Member in PC - Foundations Track within the Technical Papers-track
- Organizer in LowCode 2021 within the Workshops-track
- Author of Model-Based Development of Engine Control Systems: Experiences and Lessons Learnt within the Technical Papers-track
- Author of Distributed Model Validation with Epsilon within the Technical Papers-track
2020
MODELS
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Doctoral Symposium-track
- Session Chair of B5-Models and Data (part of Technical Track)
- Author of To build, or not to build: ModelFlow, a build solution for MDE projects within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the ACM Student Research Competition-track
- Author of Efficient Generation of Graphical Model Views via Lazy Model-to-Text Transformation within the Technical Track-track
- Author of Supporting Robotic Software Migration Using Static Analysis and Model-Driven Engineering within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Board within the Technical Track-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Educators Symposium-track