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Jean-Marc Jézéquel

Jean-Marc Jézéquel

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Computer Science
France
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
63
Citations
13064
World Ranking
2797
National Ranking
42

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Computer Science in France Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Computer Science in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Computer Science in France Leader Award

Overview

Jean-Marc Jézéquel is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and specializes in the field of Computer Science. Their work spans several main topics including Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies, Software System Performance and Reliability, Software Engineering Research, Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques, Software Testing and Debugging Techniques, Data Quality and Management, and Data Mining Algorithms and Applications.

Their research covers various subfields, notably Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Software, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Frequent collaborators with Jean-Marc Jézéquel include Mathieu Acher, Luc Lesoil, Arnaud Blouin, Benoît Combemale, and Juliana Alves Pereira.

The scientist has contributed to numerous publications, often appearing in prominent venues such as Software & Systems Modeling, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), IEEE Software, Journal of Systems and Software, and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.

Selected recent papers by Jean-Marc Jézéquel include:

  • Learning Software Configuration Spaces: A Systematic Literature Review, 2021, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Opportunities in intelligent modeling assistance, 2020, Software & Systems Modeling
  • A Hitchhiker's Guide to Model-Driven Engineering for Data-Centric Systems, 2020, IEEE Software
  • Transfer Learning Across Variants and Versions: The Case of Linux Kernel Size, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
  • Learning software configuration spaces: A systematic literature review, 2021, Journal of Systems and Software

Best Publications

  • Making components contract aware

    A. Beugnard;J.-M. Jezequel;N. Plouzeau;D. Watkins

  • Weaving executability into object-oriented meta-languages

    Pierre-Alain Muller;Franck Fleurey;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • Models@ Run.time to Support Dynamic Adaptation

    B. Morin;O. Barais;J.-M. Jezequel;F. Fleurey

  • Automatic test generation: a use case driven approach

    C. Nebut;F. Fleurey;Y. Le Traon;J.-M. Jezequel

  • Refactoring UML Models

    Gerson Sunyé;Damien Pollet;Yves Le Traon;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • Design by contract: the lessons of Ariane

    J.-M. Jazequel;B. Meyer

  • Towards a UML profile for software product lines

    Tewfik Ziadi;Loic Helouët;Jean-Marc Jezequel

  • Taming Dynamically Adaptive Systems using models and aspects

    Brice Morin;Olivier Barais;Gregory Nain;Jean-Marc Jezequel

  • Efficient object-oriented integration and regression testing

    Y. Le Traon;T. Jeron;J.-M. Jezequel;P. Morel

  • On model typing

    Jim Steel;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • UMLAUT: an extendible UML transformation framework

    Wai Ming Ho;J.-M. Jezequel;A. Le Guennec;F. Pennaneac'h

  • Software Product Line Engineering with the UML: Deriving Products

    Tewfik Ziadi;Jean-Marc Jezequel

  • Precise modeling of design patterns

    Alain Le Guennec;Gerson Sunyé;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • Semantic-based weaving of scenarios

    Jacques Klein;Loïc Hélouët;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • An Aspect-Oriented and Model-Driven Approach for Managing Dynamic Variability

    Brice Morin;Franck Fleurey;Nelly Bencomo;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • Design Patterns Application in UML

    Gerson Sunyé;Alain Le Guennec;Jean-Marc Jézéquel

  • A Comparison of Six UML-Based Languages for Software Process Modeling

    Reda Bendraou;Jean-Marc Jézéquel;Marie-Pierre Gervais;Xavier Blanc

  • Model-driven engineering for software migration in a large industrial context

    Franck Fleurey;Erwan Breton;Benoit Baudry;Alain Nicolas

  • Design Patterns with Contracts

    Jean-Marc Jezequel;Michel Train;Christine Mingins

  • Design Patterns and Contracts

    Jean-Marc Jézéquel;Michel Train;Christine Mingins

  • Unifying Runtime Adaptation and Design Evolution

    Brice Morin;Thomas Ledoux;Mahmoud Ben Hassine;Franck Chauvel

Frequent Co-Authors

Franck Fleurey
Franck Fleurey Tellu IoT AS
Benoit Baudry
Benoit Baudry University of Montreal
Jacques Klein
Jacques Klein University of Luxembourg
Yves Le Traon
Yves Le Traon University of Luxembourg
Nelly Bencomo
Nelly Bencomo Durham University
Martin Monperrus
Martin Monperrus Royal Institute of Technology
Bernhard Rumpe
Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University
Betty H. C. Cheng
Betty H. C. Cheng Michigan State University
Lars Grunske
Lars Grunske Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Raffaela Mirandola
Raffaela Mirandola Polytechnic University of Milan

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