Jean Bézivin is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Nantes, France. He got his Master degree from the University of Grenoble and PhD from the University of Rennes before spending several years, as an assistant professor, at the University of Brest. He also spent a year as a research fellow at the Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland) and one year at the Concordia University of Montreal (Canada).
He has been very active in Europe in the object-oriented community, starting the ECOOP series of conference (with Pierre Cointe), the TOOLS series of conferences (with Bertrand Meyer) and more recently (with Pierre-Alain Muller) the <
Jean Bézivin is a member of the new ATLAS INRIA team created in Nantes and is currently leading at INRIA many research activities related to model driven engineering.
13.09.2005
LOCATION: Zürich
SPEAKER: Jean Bézivin COMPANY: University of Nantes, France
Many projects, like the European ModelWare IP, are currently investigating the applicability of Model Driven Engineering (MDE) to change the current practices of software development and maintenance.
The presentation will discuss recent trends in MDE related to principles, standards, platforms and applications. The concepts of systems, models and technical spaces will be shown to found the basis of this new proposal together with the relations of "representation" and "conformance". The presentation will emphasize two current interpretations of MDE, one based on a monolithic unifed formalism like UML 2.0 and the other one based on a variety of small well focused metamodels, each defining a given DSL (Domain Specific Language). Advantages and drawbacks of each method will be discussed.
Jean Bézivin is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Nantes, France. He got his Master degree from the University of Grenoble and PhD from the University of Rennes before spending several years, as an assistant professor, at the University of Brest. He also spent a year as a research fellow at the Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland) and one year at the Concordia University of Montreal (Canada).
He has been very active in Europe in the object-oriented community, starting the ECOOP series of conference (with Pierre Cointe), the TOOLS series of conferences (with Bertrand Meyer) and more recently (with Pierre-Alain Muller) the <
Jean Bézivin is a member of the new ATLAS INRIA team created in Nantes and is currently leading at INRIA many research activities related to model driven engineering.
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