Jean Bézivin performs multidisciplinary study on Pure mathematics and Applied mathematics in his works. Jean Bézivin connects Applied mathematics with Number theory in his research. Number theory and Algebraic geometry are two areas of study in which Jean Bézivin engages in interdisciplinary work. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Algebraic geometry and Pure mathematics in his work. His Divisibility rule study typically links adjacent topics like Combinatorics. His Combinatorics study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Divisibility rule. Much of his study explores Calculus (dental) relationship to Dentistry. Many of his studies on Dentistry apply to Calculus (dental) as well. His work blends Irrationality and Rationality studies together.
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ATL: A model transformation tool
Frédéric Jouault;Freddy Allilaire;Jean Bézivin;Ivan Kurtev.
Science of Computer Programming (2008)
On the unification power of models
Jean Bézivin.
Software and Systems Modeling (2005)
Towards a precise definition of the OMG/MDA framework
J. Bezivin;O. Gerbe.
automated software engineering (2001)
KM3: a DSL for metamodel specification
Frédéric Jouault;Jean Bézivin.
formal methods for open object based distributed systems (2006)
In Search of a Basic Principle for Model Driven Engineering
Jean Bézivin.
Novatica -- Special Issue on UML (Unified Modeling Language) (2004)
Technological Spaces: An Initial Appraisal
Ivan Kurtev;Jean Bézivin;Mehmet Aksit.
international symposium on distributed objects and applications (2002)
ATL: a QVT-like transformation language
Frédéric Jouault;Freddy Allilaire;Jean Bézivin;Ivan Kurtev.
conference on object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications (2006)
TCS: a DSL for the specification of textual concrete syntaxes in model engineering
Frédéric Jouault;Jean Bézivin;Ivan Kurtev.
generative programming and component engineering (2006)
Model transformations? transformation models!
Jean Bézivin;Fabian Büttner;Martin Gogolla;Frederic Jouault.
model driven engineering languages and systems (2006)
Model driven engineering: an emerging technical space
Jean Bézivin.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2005)
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