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D-Index
34
Citations
5572
World Ranking
12096
National Ranking
51

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - ACM Distinguished Member
  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Fabio Kon is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. Their body of research spans multiple areas within computer science and social sciences, with a significant focus on software engineering and urban transport.

Kon has contributed extensively to topics including:

  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Open Source Software Innovations
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Software Engineering Research
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization

Their main fields of study are:

  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences

Subfields within these domains include:

  • Information Systems
  • Transportation
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Management Information Systems
  • Computer Networks and Communications

Fabio Kon has contributed to a number of recent papers such as:

  • "Software Startups -- A Research Agenda" (2023), published in Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
  • "The organization of software teams in the quest for continuous delivery: a grounded theory approach" (2021), published in Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
  • "Transitioning to a driverless city: Evaluating a hybrid system for autonomous and non-autonomous vehicles" (2020), published in Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
  • "Software architecture for digital game mechanics: A systematic literature review" (2021), published in Entertainment Computing
  • "Abstracting mobility flows from bike-sharing systems" (2021), published in Public Transport

Frequent collaborators with Fabio Kon include:

  • Paulo Meirelles
  • Leonardo Leite
  • Higor Amario de Souza
  • Nelson Lago
  • Eduardo Felipe Zambom Santana

The researcher's work is commonly published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Systems and Software
  • Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
  • Communications of the ACM

Fabio Kon has received recognition from the ACM with distinctions including:

  • ACM Distinguished Member (2016)
  • ACM Senior Member (2009)

Best Publications

  • The case for reflective middleware

    Fabio Kon;Fabio Costa;Gordon Blair;Roy H. Campbell

  • Monitoring, security, and dynamic configuration with the dynamicTAO reflective ORB

    Fabio Kon;Manuel Román;Ping Liu;Jina Mao

  • A Survey of DevOps Concepts and Challenges

    Leonardo Leite;Carla Rocha;Fabio Kon;Dejan Milojicic

  • Software Platforms for Smart Cities: Concepts, Requirements, Challenges, and a Unified Reference Architecture

    Eduardo Felipe Zambom Santana;Ana Paula Chaves;Marco Aurelio Gerosa;Fabio Kon

  • Monitoring, security, and dynamic configuration with the dynamic TAO reflective ORB

    Fabio Kon;Manuel Román;Ping Liu;Jina Mao

  • Reflective Middleware: From Your Desk to Your Hand

    Manuel Roman;Fabio Kon;Roy H. Campbell

  • InteGrade: object-oriented Grid middleware leveraging the idle computing power of desktop machines

    Andrei Goldchleger;Fabio Kon;Alfredo Goldman;Marcelo Finger

  • Interpretative case studies on agile team productivity and management

    Claudia De O. Melo;Daniela S. Cruzes;Fabio Kon;Reidar Conradi

  • A comprehensive view of Hadoop research—A systematic literature review

    Ivanilton Polato;Ivanilton Polato;Reginaldo Ré;Alfredo Goldman;Fabio Kon

  • 2K: a distributed operating system for dynamic heterogeneous environments

    F. Kon;R.H. Campbell;M.D. Mickunas;K. Nahrstedt

  • Dependence management in component-based distributed systems

    F. Kon;R.H. Campbell

  • Software Startups - A Research Agenda

    Michael Unterkalmsteiner;Pekka Kalevi Abrahamsson;Xiaofeng Wang;Anh Nguyen-Duc

  • The attraction of contributors in free and open source software projects

    Carlos Santos;George Kuk;Fabio Kon;John Pearson

  • Agile Team Perceptions of Productivity Factors

    Claudia Melo;Daniela S. Cruzes;Fabio Kon;Reidar Conradi

  • Dynamic resource management and automatic configuration of distributed component systems

    Fabio Kon;Tomonori Yamane;Christopher K. Hess;Roy H. Campbell

  • The evolution of agile software development in Brazil

    Claudia de O. Melo;Viviane A. Santos;Eduardo T. Katayama;Hugo Corbucci

  • 2K: A Reflective, Component-Based Operating System for Rapidly Changing Environments

    Fabio Kon;Ashish Singhai;Roy H. Campbell;Dulcineia Carvalho

  • A Study of the Relationships between Source Code Metrics and Attractiveness in Free Software Projects

    Paulo Meirelles;Carlos Santos;Joao Miranda;Fabio Kon

  • The Quest for Low Latency

    Nelson Posse Lago;Fabio Kon

  • Design and implementation of runtime reflection in communication middleware: the dynamicTAO case

    M. Roman;F. Kon;R.H. Campbell

  • A model of requirements engineering in software startups

    Jorge Melegati;Alfredo Goldman;Fabio Kon;Xiaofeng Wang

  • Design and evaluation of a scalable smart city software platform with large-scale simulations

    Arthur de Moura Del Esposte;Eduardo Felipe Zambom Santana;Lucas Kanashiro;Fabio M Costa

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy H. Campbell
Roy H. Campbell University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gordon S. Blair
Gordon S. Blair Lancaster University
Marco Aurélio Gerosa
Marco Aurélio Gerosa Northern Arizona University
Dejan Milojicic
Dejan Milojicic Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Valérie Issarny
Valérie Issarny French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Abram Hindle
Abram Hindle University of Alberta
Panos Vassiliadis
Panos Vassiliadis University of Ioannina
Anne-Marie Kermarrec
Anne-Marie Kermarrec École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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