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Organización/Lugar de trabajo
L'Aquila, Italy Italy
Ocupación
Associate Professor
Sector
Technology / Software / Internet
Sitio web
people.disim.univaq.it/diruscio/
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Davide Di Ruscio is Associate Professor at the Department of Information Engineering Computer Science and Mathematics of the University of L’Aquila. His main research interests are related to several aspects of Software Engineering, Open Source Software, and Model Driven Engineering (MDE) including domain specific modelling languages, model transformation, model differencing, model evolution, and coupled evolution.
Etiquetas
model driven engineering
recommender system
open source
software similarities
mining software repositories
crossminer
models workshop
collaborative modeling
mde
metamodels
clustering techniques
api
icse2019
software analytics
mdeforge
mancoosi
ossmeter
consistency
megamodels
refactoring
coupled evolution
model evolution
systematic mapping study
model repositories
reusability
cloud
analysis
model transformations
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(13)Personal Information
Organización/Lugar de trabajo
L'Aquila, Italy Italy
Ocupación
Associate Professor
Sector
Technology / Software / Internet
Sitio web
people.disim.univaq.it/diruscio/
Acerca de
Davide Di Ruscio is Associate Professor at the Department of Information Engineering Computer Science and Mathematics of the University of L’Aquila. His main research interests are related to several aspects of Software Engineering, Open Source Software, and Model Driven Engineering (MDE) including domain specific modelling languages, model transformation, model differencing, model evolution, and coupled evolution.
Etiquetas
model driven engineering
recommender system
open source
software similarities
mining software repositories
crossminer
models workshop
collaborative modeling
mde
metamodels
clustering techniques
api
icse2019
software analytics
mdeforge
mancoosi
ossmeter
consistency
megamodels
refactoring
coupled evolution
model evolution
systematic mapping study
model repositories
reusability
cloud
analysis
model transformations
Ver más