With Aldo Bongio (WebRatio), Jordi Cabot (ICREA and UOC), Hamza Ed-douibi (EMN) and Eric Umuhoza (Politenico di Milano), we worked on a research on Automatic Code Generation for Cross-platform, Multi-Device Mobile Apps. We presented our study at the MobileDeLi workshop, where we reported on a comparative study conducted to identify the best trade-offs between different … Continue reading Automatic Code Generation for Cross-platform, Multi-Device Mobile Apps. An Industrial Experience
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Open position for Full Professor at Ecole des Mines de Nantes, AtlanMod group
I wish to extend this invitation for an open position I received, with request of reposting and dissemination. The AtlanMod research team (Inria, Mines Nantes, LINA) in Nantes (http://www.emn.fr/x-info/atlanmod) is hiring a full professor on an Inria chair to take the lead of the team and create a new Inria project-team in the future. At … Continue reading Open position for Full Professor at Ecole des Mines de Nantes, AtlanMod group
An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages
Today I gave my presentation of our Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages at the Conference of Software Language Engineering, in Pittsburg, PA (co-located with Splash 2015). You can find the full presentation here below, and some more details in this post by Eric Umuhoza on Jordi Cabot's blog. [slideshare id=54391109&doc=bpmn-simplification-to-ppm-fluxedo-sle2015-splash2015-pittsburg-151026160126-lva1-app6892] BPMN modeling simplification … Continue reading An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages
OMG Standards At Work in the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) – summary of the day and materials
Today September 24, 2015, a special event took place in Cambridge, MA: the OMG Standards At Work in the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT). I have been asked to give a speech on the role of user interaction modelling within complex IoT system in industry: Internet of Things and Internet of People: The Role of User … Continue reading OMG Standards At Work in the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) – summary of the day and materials
Why we built an app and why we got featured as best app in the Apple store
It took years, countless hours of work and conceptual effort by a good bunch of people, but last December we delivered our flagship app Fluxedo to the Apple Store and Android Play Store. And yes, we got featured as best new app in the Apple store. This was a great surprise, for several reasons: we … Continue reading Why we built an app and why we got featured as best app in the Apple store
OMG Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Standards At Work
What do SysML™, IFML™, SysA and DDS™ standards have in common, and how can they be put at work in the (Industrial) Internet of Things [IoT and IIoT] context? Industrial plant with IoT sensors and data sharing To respond to this question, I will join a special event by the Object Management Group (OMG) on … Continue reading OMG Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Standards At Work
The "UML Profile for ArchiMate and ArchiMate Meta-model" RFP issued by OMG
After my initial post about Archimate and UML intent to get closer, just a quick update post on the fact that the "UML Profile for ArchiMate and ArchiMate Meta-model" request for proposal (RFP) have been issued by the Object Management Group at the Long Beach technical committee meeting by the Domain TC and is now … Continue reading The "UML Profile for ArchiMate and ArchiMate Meta-model" RFP issued by OMG
Video of the Interview with Richard Soley (OMG) on IFML and user interaction modelling
Here is a short clip of the interview regarding the Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML) recorded in March 2015, in occasion of the release of IFML 1.0. In the interview we discuss with Richard Soley about the relevance of user interaction modelling, the way it can be integrated with broader modelling projects, and the impact … Continue reading Video of the Interview with Richard Soley (OMG) on IFML and user interaction modelling
Here we are: IFML 1.0 published by the OMG officially
IFML 1.0 is finally published! The OMG released the official 1.0 version of the new standard in March 2015. It took several years of research, discussions and validation, but here we are with the standard specification. The specification document can be downloaded for free at: http://www.omg.org/spec/IFML/ Here is Emanuele ready for the presentation given at … Continue reading Here we are: IFML 1.0 published by the OMG officially
The IFML book – OMG’s Interaction Flow Modeling Language explained
After almost one year of work, the result of our efforts finally came to light in late December 2014. Since it was almost Christmas time, we decided to wait 2014 for the launch. But now, here we are. OMG Press and Morgan Kauffman published our book: Interaction Flow Modeling Language: Model-Driven UI Engineering of Web … Continue reading The IFML book – OMG’s Interaction Flow Modeling Language explained
