This lab is quite diverse. It is comprised of a group of really smart people from all over the world, each with different backgrounds, working in a friendly and welcoming environment. Being part of it has been such an enriching experience.
Chang Hwan Peter Kim, MASc.
News
Projects
Publications
"Cardinality-based feature modeling and constraints: a progress report",
International Workshop on Software Factories at OOPSLA'05, San Diego, California, USA, ACM, 2005.
"fmp and fmp2rsm: Eclipse Plug-Ins for Modeling Features Using Model Templates",
OOPSLA'05 Companion, 2005.
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"Model-Driven Software Product Lines",
OOPSLA'05 Companion, 2005.
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"Synchronizing Cardinality-Based Feature Models and Their Specializations",
European Conference on Model Driven Architecture – Foundations and Applications (ECMDA-FA’05), vol. 3748, Nuremberg, Germany, Springer-Verlag, pp. 331 - 348, 2005.
"Feature Models are Views on Ontologies",
10th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC'06), Baltimore, USA, IEEE, pp. 41 - 51, 2006.
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"On the Relationship between Feature Models and Ontologies",
Electrical and Computer Engineering, vol. MASc, Waterloo, University of Waterloo, pp. 89, 2006.
"Multi-level customization in application engineering",
Communications of the ACM, vol. 49, issue 12, pp. 60, 12/2006.
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"Mehrstufige, Kunden-Spezifische Anpassungen in der Anwendungsentwicklung",
Objekt Spektrum, issue 1, 01/2007.
"On-demand materialization of aspects for application development",
The 2008 AOSD Workshop on Software Engineering Properties of Languages and Aspect Technologies - SPLAT '08, Brussels, Belgium, ACM Press, pp. 1 - 6, 2008.
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