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Gerti Kappel

Gerti Kappel

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Computer Science D-index 37 Citations 5,018 185 World Ranking 6888 National Ranking 65

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Programming language
  • Operating system
  • Database

Programming language, Software engineering, World Wide Web, Model transformation and Modeling language are her primary areas of study. Her study in the fields of Unified Modeling Language, Communication diagram and Object model under the domain of Programming language overlaps with other disciplines such as Block diagram. Her Unified Modeling Language study incorporates themes from XML Encryption, cXML, XML Signature and Set.

Her studies in Software engineering integrate themes in fields like Workflow management system, Database and Knowledge management. Her Model transformation research includes themes of Model-driven architecture, Software development, Software development process and Systems engineering. Her Modeling language study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Software versioning, Abstract syntax, Executable and Metamodeling.

Her most cited work include:

  • Lifting metamodels to ontologies: a step to the semantic integration of modeling languages (122 citations)
  • A framework for workflow management systems based on objects, rules and roles (114 citations)
  • Workflow Management Based on Objects, Rules, and Roles. (98 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary scientific interests are in Programming language, Software engineering, Unified Modeling Language, Model transformation and Modeling language. Her Programming language study typically links adjacent topics like Natural language processing. Her studies deal with areas such as Model-driven architecture, Database and Systems engineering as well as Software engineering.

All of her Unified Modeling Language and Applications of UML, UML tool, Class diagram, Activity diagram and Object Constraint Language investigations are sub-components of the entire Unified Modeling Language study. Her Model transformation study introduces a deeper knowledge of Transformation. Her work carried out in the field of Modeling language brings together such families of science as Software versioning, Abstract syntax and Artificial intelligence.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Programming language (23.68%)
  • Software engineering (22.11%)
  • Unified Modeling Language (14.74%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2012-2020)?

  • Unified Modeling Language (14.74%)
  • Programming language (23.68%)
  • Software engineering (22.11%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Unified Modeling Language, Programming language, Software engineering, Modeling language and Model-driven architecture. Her Unified Modeling Language research focuses on Reverse engineering and how it connects with Java annotation, Java and Annotation. Her research investigates the connection between Software engineering and topics such as Systems engineering that intersect with problems in Systems Modeling Language.

She combines subjects such as Natural language processing, Abstract syntax, Semantic data model, Artificial intelligence and Cloud computing with her study of Modeling language. Her Model-driven architecture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Field, Relevance, Software development process and Scope. Her Model transformation study in the realm of Transformation connects with subjects such as Reuse.

Between 2012 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Automated verification of model transformations based on visual contracts (74 citations)
  • A Systematic Review of Cloud Modeling Languages (64 citations)
  • xMOF: Executable DSMLs Based on fUML (62 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Programming language
  • Operating system
  • Database

Gerti Kappel focuses on Unified Modeling Language, Programming language, Applications of UML, Software engineering and Model-driven architecture. The study incorporates disciplines such as Modeling language and Semantic data model, Artificial intelligence in addition to Unified Modeling Language. Her work in Modeling language covers topics such as Executable which are related to areas like Abstract syntax, Metamodeling, Semantics and Syntax.

Her Programming language study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Annotation. Her research investigates the link between Applications of UML and topics such as UML tool that cross with problems in Modeling software, Diagram, Granularity and Java. Gerti Kappel combines Software engineering and Quality in her studies.

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Best Publications

A framework for workflow management systems based on objects, rules and roles

Gerti Kappel;Stefan Rausch-Schott;Werner Retschitzegger.
ACM Computing Surveys (2000)

320 Citations

A framework for workflow management systems based on objects, rules and roles

Gerti Kappel;Stefan Rausch-Schott;Werner Retschitzegger.
ACM Computing Surveys (2000)

320 Citations

Web Engineering

Gerti Kappel.
(2006)

295 Citations

Web Engineering

Gerti Kappel.
(2006)

295 Citations

Lifting metamodels to ontologies : A step to the semantic integration of modeling languages

Gerti Kappel;Elisabeth Kapsammer;Horst Kargl;Gerhard Kramler.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2006)

206 Citations

Lifting metamodels to ontologies : A step to the semantic integration of modeling languages

Gerti Kappel;Elisabeth Kapsammer;Horst Kargl;Gerhard Kramler.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2006)

206 Citations

Object/behavior diagrams

G. Kappel;M. Schrefl.
international conference on data engineering (1991)

174 Citations

Object/behavior diagrams

G. Kappel;M. Schrefl.
international conference on data engineering (1991)

174 Citations

Workflow Management Based on Objects, Rules, and Roles.

Gerti Kappel;Peter Lang;Stefan Rausch-Schott;Werner Retschitzegger.
IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin (1995)

171 Citations

Workflow Management Based on Objects, Rules, and Roles.

Gerti Kappel;Peter Lang;Stefan Rausch-Schott;Werner Retschitzegger.
IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin (1995)

171 Citations

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