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51
Citations
16586
World Ranking
1087
National Ranking
14

Overview

Javier Oliver is affiliated with the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain. Their research primarily lies within the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields including Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Networks and Communications, Software, and Management Information Systems.

The main topics of Javier Oliver's work cover a range of areas related to system modeling and software performance. These topics include:

  • Petri Nets in System Modeling
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Software Testing and Debugging Techniques
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Formal Methods in Verification

Javier Oliver has authored recent papers published in notable venues, demonstrating ongoing contributions to their research fields. These include:

  • A basic tool for the modeling of Marked-Controlled Reconfigurable Petri Nets, 2024, Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • Maximal and Minimal Dynamic Petri Net Slicing, 2023, Fundamenta Informaticae

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Marisa Llorens
  • Josep Silva
  • Salvador Tamarit

Javier Oliver's publications appear in venues such as:

  • Fundamenta Informaticae
  • Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek

Best Publications

  • A plastic-damage model for concrete

    J. Lubliner;J. Oliver;Sergio Oller;Eugenio Oñate

  • An analysis of strong discontinuities induced by strain-softening in rate-independent inelastic solids

    J. C. Simo;J. Oliver;F. Armero

  • MODELLING STRONG DISCONTINUITIES IN SOLID MECHANICS VIA STRAIN SOFTENING CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS. PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS

    J. Oliver

  • A strain-based plastic viscous-damage model for massive concrete structures

    R. Faria;J. Oliver;M. Cervera

  • A consistent characteristic length for smeared cracking models

    J. Oliver

  • From continuum mechanics to fracture mechanics: the strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;M.D.G. Pulido;E. Chaves

  • Strong discontinuities and continuum plasticity models: the strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;M. Cervera;O. Manzoli

  • A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities: E-FEM vs X-FEM

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Pablo Javier Sánchez

  • Modelling Strong Discontinuities in Solid Mechanics via Strain Softening Constitutive Equations. Part 2: Numerical Simulation

    Javier Oliver

  • Thermo-chemo-mechanical model for concrete. I: hydration and aging

    Miguel Cervera;Javier Oliver;Tomás Prato

  • On the discrete constitutive models induced by strong discontinuity kinematics and continuum constitutive equations

    Javier Oliver

  • Seismic evaluation of concrete dams via continuum damage models

    Miguel Cervera;Javier Oliver;Rui Faria

  • Continuum approach to material failure in strong discontinuity settings

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe

  • A RATE-DEPENDENT ISOTROPIC DAMAGE MODEL FOR THE SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF CONCRETE DAMS

    Miguel Cervera;J. Oliver;O Manzoli

  • An implicit/explicit integration scheme to increase computability of non-linear material and contact/friction problems

    Javier Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Juan Cante

  • High-performance model reduction techniques in computational multiscale homogenization

    J. A. Hernandez;J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;M. A. Caicedo

  • Numerical modelling of concrete curing, regarding hydration and temperature phenomena

    M. Cervera;R. Faria;J. Oliver;T. Prato

  • Continuum approach to the numerical simulation of material failure in concrete

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;E. Samaniego;E. W. V. Chaves

  • Two-dimensional modeling of material failure in reinforced concrete by means of a continuum strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;D.L. Linero;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;O. Manzoli

  • Finite element nonlinear analysis of concrete structures using a “plastic-damage model”

    Sergio Oller;Eugenio Oñate;J. Oliver;J. Lubliner

  • Modelling strong discontinuities in solid mechanics via strain softening constitutive equations

    Javier Oliver

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfredo Edmundo Huespe
Alfredo Edmundo Huespe National University of the Littoral
Miguel Cervera
Miguel Cervera Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Eugenio Oñate
Eugenio Oñate Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Miguel A. López-Nevot
Miguel A. López-Nevot University of Granada
Sergio Oller
Sergio Oller National University of Salta
Javier Martín
Javier Martín Spanish National Research Council
Esther M. John
Esther M. John Stanford University
John L. Hopper
John L. Hopper University of Melbourne
Michael Hanus
Michael Hanus Kiel University
James McKay
James McKay International Agency For Research On Cancer

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