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2020 – today
- 2024
- [e10]Francisco José Domínguez Mayo, Luís Ferreira Pires, Edwin Seidewitz:
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Model-Based Software and Systems Engineering, MODELSWARD 2024, Rome, Italy, February 21-23, 2024. SCITEPRESS 2024, ISBN 978-989-758-682-8 [contents] - 2023
- [c23]Ed Seidewitz, Arnaud Blouin, Jérôme Pfeiffer:
Modeling Language Engineering Workshop (MLE 2023). MoDELS (Companion) 2023: 328-329 - [e9]Luís Ferreira Pires, Slimane Hammoudi, Edwin Seidewitz:
Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development - 9th International Conference, MODELSWARD 2021, Virtual Event, February 8-10, 2021, and 10th International Conference, MODELSWARD 2022, Virtual Event, February 6-8, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1708, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-38820-0 [contents] - [e8]Francisco José Domínguez Mayo, Luís Ferreira Pires, Edwin Seidewitz:
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Model-Based Software and Systems Engineering, MODELSWARD 2023, Lisbon, Portugal, February 19-21, 2023. SCITEPRESS 2023, ISBN 978-989-758-633-0 [contents] - 2022
- [e7]Luís Ferreira Pires, Slimane Hammoudi, Edwin Seidewitz:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2022, Online Streaming, February 6-8, 2022. SCITEPRESS 2022, ISBN 978-989-758-550-0 [contents] - 2021
- [e6]Slimane Hammoudi, Luís Ferreira Pires, Edwin Seidewitz, Richard Soley:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2021, Online Streaming, February 8-10, 2021. SCITEPRESS 2021, ISBN 978-989-758-487-9 [contents] - 2020
- [c22]Ed Seidewitz:
On a Metasemantic Protocol for Modeling Language Extension. MODELSWARD 2020: 465-472
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c21]Ed Seidewitz:
The Very Model of a Modern Meta-modeler. MODELSWARD 2019: 7 - 2018
- [c20]Mojtaba Bagherzadeh, Francis Bordeleau, Juergen Dingel, Michalis Famelis, Antonio García-Domínguez, Raquel Araújo de Oliveira, Ernesto Posse, Ed Seidewitz, Bran Selic:
Preface to the 2nd International Workshop on Model Driven Engineering Tools (MDETools 2018). MoDELS (Workshops) 2018: 303-304 - 2017
- [c19]Ed Seidewitz:
A development environment for the Alf language within the MagicDraw UML tool (tool demo). SLE 2017: 217-220 - 2016
- [j7]Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, Ed Seidewitz:
Industrial-scale agile: from craft to engineering. Commun. ACM 59(12): 63-71 (2016) - [j6]Ivar Jacobson, Ian Spence, Ed Seidewitz:
Industrial Scale Agile - from Craft to Engineering. ACM Queue 14(5): 99-130 (2016) - [c18]Ed Seidewitz:
On a Unified View of Modeling and Programming Position Paper. ISoLA (2) 2016: 27-31 - [e5]Tanja Mayerhofer, Philip Langer, Ed Seidewitz, Jeff Gray:
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Executable Modeling co-located with ACM/IEEE 18th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2015), Ottawa, Canada, September 27, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1560, CEUR-WS.org 2016 [contents] - [e4]Tanja Mayerhofer, Philip Langer, Ed Seidewitz, Jeff Gray:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Executable Modeling co-located with ACM/IEEE 19th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2016), Saint-Malo, France, October 3, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1760, CEUR-WS.org 2016 [contents] - 2015
- [c17]Sahar Guermazi, Jérémie Tatibouet, Arnaud Cuccuru, Ed Seidewitz, Saadia Dhouib, Sébastien Gérard:
Executable Modeling with fUML and Alf in Papyrus: Tooling and Experiments. EXE@MoDELS 2015: 3-8 - [c16]Ed Seidewitz, Jérémie Tatibouet:
Tool Paper: Combining Alf and UML in Modeling Tools - An Example with Papyrus -. OCL@MoDELS 2015: 105-119 - 2014
- [j5]Ivar Jacobson, Ed Seidewitz:
A new software engineering. Commun. ACM 57(12): 49-54 (2014) - [j4]Ivar Jacobson, Ed Seidewitz:
A New Software Engineering. ACM Queue 12(10): 30-38 (2014) - [c15]Ed Seidewitz, Arnaud Cuccuru:
Agile programming with executable models: an open-source, standards-based eclipse environment. SPLASH (Companion Volume) 2014: 39-40 - [c14]Ed Seidewitz:
UML with meaning: executable modeling in foundational UML and the Alf action language. HILT 2014: 61-68 - [c13]Robert Bocchino, Nicholas D. Matsakis, S. Tucker Taft, Brian Larson, Ed Seidewitz:
Panel summary: finding safety in numbers: new languages for safe multicore programming and modeling. HILT 2014: 105-106 - 2012
- [c12]Ed Seidewitz:
Executable UML: From Multi-domain to Multi-core. ECMFA 2012: 1
2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [j3]Ed Seidewitz:
What Models Mean. IEEE Softw. 20(5): 26-32 (2003)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [e3]Ed Seidewitz, William Thomas, Michael B. Feldman:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGAda Annual International Conference on Ada Technology, SIGAda 1998, Washington, DC, USA, November 8-12, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-033-3 [contents] - 1996
- [j2]Ed Seidewitz:
Controlling Inheritance. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(8): 36-42 (1996) - 1995
- [c11]Sanjiv Gossain, Don S. Batory, Hassan Gomaa, Mitchell D. Lubars, Christopher W. Pidgeon, Ed Seidewitz:
Objects and Domain Engineering - Panel Session. OOPSLA 1995: 333-336 - 1994
- [c10]Ed Seidewitz:
Genericity versus Inheritance Reconsidered: Self-Reference Using Generics. OOPSLA 1994: 153-163 - [c9]Michael Stark, Ed Seidewitz:
Generalized support software: domain analysis and implementation: experience report submitted to OOPSLA'94. OOPSLA Addendum 1994: 8-13 - 1993
- [c8]Ed Seidewitz, Brad Balfour, Sam S. Adams, David M. Wade, Brad Cox:
Developing Software for Large-Scal Reuse (Panel). OOPSLA 1993: 137-143 - [c7]Ed Seidewitz:
WAdaS/OOPSLA joint panel (panel): developing software for large scale reuse. WADAS 1993: 43 - [c6]Ed Seidewitz, Brad Balfour, Sam S. Adams, David M. Wade, Brad Cox:
Developing software for large-scale reuse (panel). OOPSLA Addendum 1993: 55-58 - 1991
- [c5]Ed Seidewitz, Mike Stark:
An object-oriented approach to parameterized software in Ada. WADAS 1991: 67-76 - 1990
- [c4]Ed Seidewitz:
How much object-orientation in Ada? (panel). TRI-Ada 1990: 91
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]Ed Seidewitz:
General object-oriented software development: Background and experience. J. Syst. Softw. 9(2): 95-108 (1989) - [e2]Edwin Seidewitz, Eileen Quann:
Proceedings of the Sixth Washington Ada Symposium on Ada, WADAS 1989, McLean, Virginia, USA, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 978-1-4503-7320-3 [contents] - 1988
- [e1]Joseph P. Johnson, Helen Gill, Ed Seidewitz:
Proceedings of the fifth Washington Ada Symposium on Ada, WADAS 1988, Tyson's Corner, Virginia, USA, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-1-4503-7324-1 [contents] - 1987
- [c3]Ed Seidewitz:
Object-Oriented Programming in Smalltalk and ADA. OOPSLA 1987: 202-213 - [c2]Mike Stark, Ed Seidewitz:
Towards a general object-oriented Ada lifecycle. WADAS 1987: 213-222 - 1986
- [c1]Grady Booch, Ed Seidewitz, Mike Start, Donald Firesmith:
Object-Oriented Programming without an Object-Oriented Language - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 508
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