A conference of Les Jeudis des Modèles by Michel Chaudron, Associate Professor at the Institute of Computer Science of Leiden University in the Netherlands
What is the state of UML modeling in practice ?
How can we assess the quality of UML models ?
How do engineers look at UML models ?
Do UML models actually help in creating better software ?
Modeling is a common part of modern day software engineering practice. Little evidence is known about how models are made and how they help in producing better software. In this talk I will present highlights from the last decade of research that I have performed in the area of software modeling using UML.
Biography
Michel Chaudron is Associate Professor at the Institute of Computer Science of Leiden University in the Netherlands where he leads a research group in Software Engineering. He is program director of the M.Sc. program ICT in Business. He obtained his Ph.D. in the area of formal methods and programming languages for parallel computing. His research interests are in: software architecture, software design, software modeling, software composition and empirical studies in sofware engineering.