Jon Oldeviks homepage @ University of Oslo

PhD Events
Dissertation DONE, Apr 15 2010
Conference paper, MODELS 2009, Denver, US
Back to UiO, Norway (July 2009)
Conference paper, FASE 2009, York, UK
Conference paper, AOSD 2009, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Visiting scholar at UCSD July 2008 - June 2009
Conference paper, ECMDA 2008, Berlin, Germany
Workshop paper, Ealy Aspects@AOSD 2008, Brussels, Belgium
Conference paper at MODELS 2007, Nashville
Conference paper at SPLC 2007, Kyoto
Workshop paper at AOSD 2007, Vancouver
Dec 15. 2005

Started PhD studies at UiO


  jonold |at| ifi.uio.no

  

PhD finalised

I had my dissertation April 15th 2010 at University of Oslo.
The title of the thesis is: Semantics Preservation in Model-based Composition
My advisors on the PhD were: Øystein Haugen, Birger Møller-Pedersen, and Stein Kroghdal.

You can find a digital copy of the thesis at the digital library of UiO

The title of my trial lecture was 'Feature mining in software product lines'. You can view the slides here.

My dissertation committee consisted of the following:

The dissertation process was lead by Arne Maus.

Life at UiO

My PhD studies started up at the very end of 2005. It will be pursued in the context of the Norwegian Research Council funded project SWAT - Semantics-preserving Weaving - Advancing the Technology.

I will tune in on language mechanisms and approaches that promotes general and configurable system specifications, both at modelling and programming level. This may embrace stuff such as aspects, langauge generics, system families, generative programming, model and text transformation and more....

Further details of my research focus can be found under 'Research' or by looking at my publication list.

Visting scholar at UCSD

In the period July 2008 to June 2009 I will be visiting the SAINTS/S3EL group at the Computer Science and Engineering Department at UCSD. The SAINTS/S3EL group is directed by Prof. Ingolf Kruger, and focuses on software and systems engineering of service-oriented architectures and large scaled systems.

Last Update: February 19th 2007