Our lab is not only about research: we do a lot of development using Java, Python, Javascript, Haskell and other languages in combination with advanced libraries and frameworks. This development experience was very helpful during my job interviews, and employers were impressed by the projects we develop here in the lab.
Chang Hwan Peter Kim, MASc.
News
Projects
Publications
"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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"Mehrstufige, Kunden-Spezifische Anpassungen in der Anwendungsentwicklung",
Objekt Spektrum, issue 1, 01/2007.
"Multi-level customization in application engineering",
Communications of the ACM, vol. 49, issue 12, pp. 60, 12/2006.
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"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.
"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.