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Dimitrios S. Kolovos

Dimitrios S. Kolovos

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Computer Science

D-Index
31
Citations
5555
World Ranking
13464
National Ranking
858

Overview

Dimitrios S. Kolovos is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom and specializes in computer science with a focus on software engineering and related subfields. Their research spans several key areas including software, computer networks and communications, artificial intelligence, information systems, and information systems management.

Their work addresses topics such as model-driven software engineering techniques, software system performance and reliability, service-oriented architecture and web services, scientific computing and data management, advanced software engineering methodologies, distributed and parallel computing systems, and software testing and debugging techniques.

The most frequent venues where Dimitrios S. Kolovos publishes include Software & Systems Modeling, which hosts the majority of their work, and the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C). Other venues include The Journal of Object Technology, arXiv (Cornell University), and the Journal of Information Security and Applications.

Recent publications by Dimitrios S. Kolovos include:

  • Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin? (2022), Software & Systems Modeling
  • OCR post-correction for detecting adversarial text images (2022), Journal of Information Security and Applications
  • A Model-Driven Engineering Approach for Monitoring Machine Learning Models (2021), 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C)
  • Scalable model views over heterogeneous modeling technologies and resources (2020), Software & Systems Modeling
  • Correction to: Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin? (2022), Software & Systems Modeling

Dimitrios S. Kolovos frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Richard F. Paige, Juan de Lara, Davide Di Ruscio, Massimo Tisi, and Antonio García-Domínguez, indicating active engagement in research partnerships within the model-driven engineering community and related fields.

Best Publications

  • The Epsilon Transformation Language

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A. Polack

  • The epsilon object language (EOL)

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A. C. Polack

  • Different models for model matching: An analysis of approaches to support model differencing

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Davide Di Ruscio;Alfonso Pierantonio;Richard F. Paige

  • Merging models with the epsilon merging language (EML)

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A. C. Polack

  • Model migration with epsilon flock

    Louis M. Rose;Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A. C. Polack

  • The Epsilon Generation Language

    Louis M. Rose;Richard F. Paige;Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Fiona A. Polack

  • Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin?

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  • A research roadmap towards achieving scalability in model driven engineering

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Louis M. Rose;Nicholas Matragkas;Richard F. Paige

  • Model comparison: a foundation for model composition and model transformation testing

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A.C. Polack

  • A canonical scheme for model composition

    Jean Bézivin;Salim Bouzitouna;Marcos Didonet Del Fabro;Marie-Pierre Gervais

  • On the evolution of OCL for capturing structural constraints in modelling languages

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona A. C. Polack

  • Taming EMF and GMF using model transformation

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Louis M. Rose;Saad Bin Abid;Richard F. Paige

  • Weaving an Assurance Case from Design: A Model-Based Approach

    Richard Hawkins;Ibrahim Habli;Dimitris Kolovos;Richard Paige

  • Establishing Correspondences between Models with the Epsilon Comparison Language

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos

  • The Design of a Conceptual Framework and Technical Infrastructure for Model Management Language Engineering

    Richard F. Paige;Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Louis M. Rose;Nicholas Drivalos

  • Engineering model transformations with transML

    Esther Guerra;Juan Lara;Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige

  • Update Transformations in the Small with the Epsilon Wizard Language

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Richard F. Paige;Fiona Polack;Louis M. Rose

  • Eugenia: towards disciplined and automated development of GMF-based graphical model editors

    Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Antonio García-Domínguez;Louis M. Rose;Richard F. Paige

  • Detecting and Repairing Inconsistencies across Heterogeneous Models

    D.S. Kolovos;R.F. Paige;F.A.C. Polack

  • Rigorous identification and encoding of trace-links in model-driven engineering

    Richard F. Paige;Nikolaos Drivalos;Dimitrios S. Kolovos;Kiran J. Fernandes

  • A comparison of model migration tools

    Louis M. Rose;Markus Herrmannsdoerfer;James R. Williams;Dimitrios S. Kolovos

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard F. Paige
Richard F. Paige McMaster University
Jimmy R. Williams
Jimmy R. Williams Biogen (United States)
Juan de Lara
Juan de Lara Autonomous University of Madrid
Esther Guerra
Esther Guerra Autonomous University of Madrid
Jordi Cabot
Jordi Cabot Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Alfonso Pierantonio
Alfonso Pierantonio University of L'Aquila
Luciano Baresi
Luciano Baresi Polytechnic University of Milan
Sophia Ananiadou
Sophia Ananiadou University of Manchester
Dániel Varró
Dániel Varró Linköping University
Bernhard Rumpe
Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University

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