Michel Chaudron
2020 - currently: full professor in Software Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 2012 - 2020 : full professor in Software Engineering at the joint Computer Science and Engineering Department of Chalmers and Gothenburg University, Sweden 2008 - 2012 Associated Professor, LIACS, Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands 2000 - 2008 Assistant Professor, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands 1998 - 2000 IT consultant in Transport Telematics, CMG, The Hague, Netherlands
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Role stereotypes in software designs and their evolution
Evaluating the layout quality of UML class diagrams using machine learning
FeatureVista: interactive feature visualization
Emerging Software Engineering Research Networks in (East) Africa
Interactive Role Stereotype-Based Visualization to Comprehend Software Architecture
Raising awareness for potential sustainability effects in Uganda: A survey-based empirical study
Does UML modeling associate with lower defect proneness?: A preliminary empirical investigation
An automated approach for classifying reverse-engineered and forward-engineered UML class diagrams
Model-based software engineering: A multiple-case study on challenges and development efforts
Message from Chairs of SEiA 2018
Diversity in UML modeling explained: Observations, classifications and theorizations
Web-based educational ecosystem for automatization of teaching process and assessment of students
Florida: Feature LOcatIon DAshboard for extracting and visualizing feature traces
An extensive dataset of UML models in GitHub
Teaching of agile UML modelling: Recommendations from students' reections
Dissecting design effort and drawing effort in UML modeling
OctoUML: An environment for exploratory and collaborative software design
A workshop for integrating UML modelling and agile development in the classroom
Interactive Surfaces for Collaborative Software Design
The quest for open source projects that use UML: mining GitHub.
Impact of Introducing Domain-Specific Modelling in Software Maintenance: An Industrial Case Study
Interactive user-oriented views for better understanding software systems
A Vision on a New Generation of Software Design Environments
Revealing Students' UML Class Diagram Modelling Strategies with WebUML and LogViz
Identifying Metrics' Biases When Measuring or Approximating Size in Heterogeneous Languages.
Ready for Prime Time, - Yes, Industrial-Grade Modelling Tools can be Used in Education
Condensing class diagrams by analyzing design and network metrics using optimistic classification
The impact of UML modeling on defect density and defect resolution time in a proprietary system
CASE Tools versus Pencil and Paper - A Student's Perspective on Modeling Software Design
Technical Dependency Challenges in Large-Scale Agile Software Development
Architecture Technical Debt: Understanding Causes and a Qualitative Model
Automated Prioritization of Metrics-based Design Flaws in UML Class Diagrams
Automatic classification of UML Class diagrams from images
An analysis of machine learning algorithms for condensing reverse engineered class diagrams
Extracting UML models from images
Model-based, Composable Simulation for the Development of Autonomous Miniature Vehicles
An Empirical Study into the Accuracy of IT Estimations and its Influencing Factors
Open Issues in Reuse of Certified Components in Cyber Physical Systems
Combinations of antipattern heuristics in software architecture optimization for embedded systems
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Experiences and Empirical Studies in Software Modelling
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