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Anders Hessellund
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Anders Hessellund commented on Anders Hessellund's blog post 'PhD on domain-specific multimodeling'
Hi, the 7 relationships from the thesis is actually from a classification by Dimitris Kolovos. There is a reference to their paper in my dissertation. Thanks for the jeewiz-link, I'll take a look at it. Cheers, Anders
Mar 25, 2009
Anders Hessellund left a comment for Vitaliy Fedorchenko
Great, welcome. -- Anders
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My interest in Model Driven Software Development:
I am particularly interested in the use of multiple DSLs in a single system.
My experience of Model Driven Software Development:
I wrote my Ph.D. dissertation on domain-specific multimodeling (downloadable from my website). Today I work in a company that specializes in enterprise systems.
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http://www.itu.dk/people/hessellund/

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PhD on domain-specific multimodeling

Hi everyone,



I'll be defending my Ph.D. on domain-specific multimodeling on the 6th of February 2009. The defence will take place at the IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



Here is the abstract:



Enterprise systems are complex artifacts. They are hard to build, manage, understand, and evolve. Existing software development paradigms fail to properly address challenges such as system size, domain complexity, and software… Continue

Posted on January 12, 2009 at 5:53pm — 6 Comments

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At 7:09pm on February 17, 2009, Mark DalgarnoMark Dalgarno said…
So, how did the Ph.D. defence go?
At 3:03pm on January 12, 2009, Mark DalgarnoMark Dalgarno said…
Anders, thanks for signing-up for the network.

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