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Mireille Blay-Fornarino
Mireille Blay-Fornarino
University Côte d'Azur
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L'ingénierie dirigée par les modèles: au-delà du MDA
JM Favre, J Estublier, M Blay-Fornarino
Hermes-Lavoisier, 2006
1782006
A data-driven workflow language for grids based on array programming principles
J Montagnat, B Isnard, T Glatard, K Maheshwari, MB Fornarino
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale …, 2009
942009
A reflective model for first class dependencies
S Ducasse, M Blay-Fornarino, AM Pinna-Dery
Proceedings of the tenth annual conference on Object-oriented programming …, 1995
581995
Software interactions.
M Blay-Fornarino, A Charfi, D Emsellem, AM Pinna-Déry, M Riveill
J. Object Technol. 3 (10), 161-180, 2004
512004
Computer-assisted scientific workflow design
N Cerezo, J Montagnat, M Blay-Fornarino
Journal of grid computing 11 (3), 585-612, 2013
382013
SPLEMMA: A generic framework for controlled-evolution of software product lines
D Romero, S Urli, C Quinton, M Blay-Fornarino, P Collet, L Duchien, ...
Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference co …, 2013
302013
Using composite feature models to support agile software product line evolution
S Urli, M Blay-Fornarino, P Collet, S Mosser
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Models and Evolution, 21-26, 2012
282012
Un service d'interactions: principes et implémentation
M Blay-Fornarino, D Emsellem, AM Pinna-Dery, M Riveill
TECHNIQUE ET SCIENCE INFORMATIQUES, 175-204, 2004
272004
Interactions between objects: An aspect of object-oriented languages
L Berger, AM Dery, M Fornarino
Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader: ECOOP’98 Workshops …, 1998
271998
Distributed access knowledge-based system: Reified interaction service for trace and control
AM Dery, M Blay-Fornarino, B Arcier, L Mule, S Moisan
Proceedings 3rd International Symposium on Distributed Objects and …, 2001
262001
Handling complex configurations in software product lines: a tooled approach
S Urli, M Blay-Fornarino, P Collet
Proceedings of the 18th International Software Product Line Conference …, 2014
252014
A visual support for decomposing complex feature models
S Urli, A Bergel, M Blay-Fornarino, P Collet, S Mosser
2015 IEEE 3rd Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT), 76-85, 2015
232015
Web services orchestrations evolution: A merge process for behavioral evolution
S Mosser, M Blay-Fornarino, M Riveill
European Conference on Software Architecture, 35-49, 2008
232008
Workflow Design Using Fragment Composition: Crisis Management System Design through ADORE
S Mosser, M Blay-Fornarino, R France
Transactions on aspect-oriented software development VII: a common case …, 2010
222010
Dynamic type inference to support object-oriented reengineering in Smalltalk
P Rapicault, M Blay-Fornarino, S Ducasse, AM Dery
ECOOP Workshops, 76-77, 1998
221998
From aspect-oriented requirements models to aspect-oriented business process design models: an iterative and concern-driven approach for software engineering
S Mosser, G Mussbacher, M Blay-Fornarino, D Amyot
Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Aspect-oriented …, 2011
182011
Managing a software ecosystem using a multiple software product line: a case study on digital signage systems
S Urli, M Blay-Fornarino, P Collet, S Mosser, M Riveill
2014 40th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced …, 2014
172014
Transparent and dynamic aspect composition
A Charfi, M Riveill, M Blay-Fornarino, AM Pinna-Déry
Workshop on Software Engineering Properties of Languages and Aspect Technologies, 2006
172006
Web services composition: Mashups driven orchestration definition
S Mosser, F Chauvel, M Blay-Fornarino, M Riveill
2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling …, 2008
162008
“Adore”, a logical meta-model supporting business process evolution
S Mosser, M Blay-Fornarino
Science of Computer Programming 78 (8), 1035-1054, 2013
152013
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