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Application Domains
Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Bibliography


Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Research Visitors

Visits of International Scientists

Internships
  • Ioannis Kavvouras
    • Subject: Spontaneous diversification in software components

    • Date: from Mar 2013 until Jul 2013

    • Institution: Université Nationale Capodistrienne d'Athènes (Greece)

  • Marianela Ciolfi Felice
    • Subject: Draw your Products! A Model-based Approach

    • Date: from Mar 2013 until Aug 2013

    • Institution: National University of the Center of the Buenos Aires Province (Argentina)

  • Wuliang Sun
    • Subject: Synthesis of Feature-based Model Templates

    • Date: from Jun 2013 until Jul 2013

    • Institution: Colorado State University (United States)

Visits to International Teams

  • Participant : Arnaud Blouin.

    • Date: May 2013

    • Visited Institution: the laboratory for research on technology for ecommerce (LATECE) at the University of Québec at Montréal (UQÀM), Canada

Inria International Chair

Prof. Robert B. France (Colorado State University, USA. See. http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~france/ ) was granted by an Inria international chair for the period 2013-2017. Prof. France collaborate intensively with many members of the Triskell team on various joint work, e.g., the Familiar project and the GEMOC initiative. The Inria International Chair will allow Prof. France to make different long visits in the team along the period.

International initiative GEMOC

International initiative GEMOC

The GEMOC initiative (cf. http://www.gemoc.org ) is an open and international initiative launched in 2013 that coordinate research partners worldwide to develop breakthrough software language engineering (SLE) approaches that support global software engineering through the use of multiple domain-specific languages. GEMOC members aim to provide effective SLE solutions to problems associated with the design and implementation of collaborative, interoperable and composable modeling languages.

The GEMOC initiative aims to provide a framework that facilitates collaborative work on the challenges of using of multiple domain-specific languages in software development projects. The framework consists of mechanisms for coordinating the work of members, and for disseminating research results and other related information on GEMOC activities. The framework also provides the required infrastructure for sharing artifacts produced by members, including publications, case studies, and tools.

The governance of the GEMOC initiative is ensured by the Advisory Board. The role of the Advisory Board is to coordinate the GEMOC work and to ensure proper dissemination of work products and information about GEMOC events (e.g., meetings, workshops).

Benoit Combemale is the co-founder and currently acts as principal coordinator of the GEMOC initiative. Benoit Combemale and Jean-Marc Jézéquel are part of the Advisory Board, and 9 Triskell members are part of the GEMOC initiative.