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Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × Brazil
1 × Croatia
1 × Czech Republic
1 × Estonia
1 × Hungary
1 × Japan
1 × New Zealand
2 × Denmark
2 × Greece
2 × Switzerland
3 × Spain
4 × France
4 × Italy
4 × USA
5 × United Kingdom
8 × Germany
Collaborated with:
A.Anjorin E.Leblebici G.Varró A.J.Winter C.Amelunxen A.Königs M.Wieber T.Rötschke M.Lochau F.Klar M.Nagl F.Deckwerth G.Täntzer J.Jakob M.Lauder R.Kluge J.Szuba S.Rose K.Saller S.Oster I.Weisemöller L.Bichler G.Engels M.Weckesser N.Weidmann L.Fritsche A.Ozimek A.Borkowski R.C.Holt A.Winter M.Münch A.Zündorf H.Giese S.Hildebrandt J.Rieke J.Greenyer I.Zorcic H.Cichos E.Legros I.Stürmer S.Tomaszek L.Wang M.Ries J.Kosiol G.Taentzer P.Stevens G.Kulcsár M.Stein D.Giessing M.Mühlhäuser T.Schnabel B.Richerzhagen M.Wimmer G.Kappel A.Kusel W.Retschitzegger J.Schönböck W.Schwinger D.S.Kolovos R.F.Paige D.Wagelaar A.Cunha F.Hermann A.Rensink K.Czarnecki J.N.Foster Z.Hu R.Lämmel J.F.Terwilliger L.Lambers W.Schäfer
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♂ Person: Andy Schürr

DBLP DBLP: Sch=uuml=rr:Andy

Facilitated 32 volumes:

ICMT 2015PrCo
MoDELS 2015PrCo
MoDELS 2015SCo
ICMT 2014PrCo
MoDELS 2014PrBoard
ICMT 2013PrCo
MoDELS 2013PrCo
MoDELS 2013SCo
ICMT 2012PrCo
MoDELS 2012PrCo
MoDELS 2012SCo
AGTIVE 2011Ed
BX 2011Ed
ICMT 2011PrCo
MoDELS 2011PrCo
ICGT 2010Ed
ICMT 2010PrCo
GTTSE 2009SciCo
ICMT 2009PrCo
MoDELS 2009Ed
MoDELS 2009Ed
BX 2008Ed
ICMT 2008PrCo
AGTIVE 2007Ed
GTTSE 2007SciCo
GTTSE 2005SciCo
AGTIVE 1999Ed
FASE 2018Ed
MoDELS 2016SCo

Contributed to:

BX 20152015
GaM 20152015
ICGT 20152015
EDBT/ICDT Workshops 20142014
ECMFA 20142014
FASE 20142014
GT-VMT 20142014
ICGT 20142014
ICMT 20142014
BX 20132013
ICMT 20132013
BX 20122012
ECMFA 20122012
GT-VMT 20122012
ICGT 20122012
ICMT 20122012
ICMT 20122015
SLE 20122012
BX 20112011
ICMT 20112011
ICMT 20112012
MoDELS 20112011
ICMT 20092009
BX 20082008
ICGT 20082008
ICSE 20082008
MoDELS 20082008
AGTIVE 20072007
ESEC/FSE 20072007
IET Software, 20082008
ECMDA-FA 20062006
GT-VMT 20062008
ICGT 20062006
AGTIVE 20032003
Ada Deutschland Tagung 20022002
ICGT 20022002
WCRE 20002000
TAGT 19981998
Handbook of Graph Grammars 19971997
ICSE 19971997
UML 1997 Workshop1997
ESEC 19951995
TAGT 19941994
GG 19901990
ESEC 19871987
ICMT 20152015
ECMFA 20172017
ICMT 20182018
MoDELS 20182018
BX 20192019
SLE 20192019
FASE 20162016
FASE 20172017
FASE 20192019

Wrote 66 papers:

BX-2015-AnjorinLKSS #approach #graph grammar #guidelines
A Systematic Approach and Guidelines to Developing a Triple Graph Grammar (AA, EL, RK, AS, PS), pp. 81–95.
GaM-2015-KulcsarDLVS #detection #graph transformation
Improved Conflict Detection for Graph Transformation with Attributes (GK, FD, ML, GV, AS), pp. 97–112.
ICGT-2015-LeblebiciAS #graph grammar #multi #tool support
Tool Support for Multi-amalgamated Triple Graph Grammars (EL, AA, AS), pp. 257–265.
ICGT-2015-LeblebiciAST #graph grammar #multi
Multi-amalgamated Triple Graph Grammars (EL, AA, AS, GT), pp. 87–103.
BX-2014-AnjorinCG0RS
BenchmarX (AA, AC, HG, FH, AR, AS), pp. 82–86.
ECMFA-2014-AnjorinRDS #graph grammar #performance
Efficient Model Synchronization with View Triple Graph Grammars (AA, SR, FD, AS), pp. 1–17.
FASE-2014-AnjorinSLS #graph grammar #refinement #using
Modularizing Triple Graph Grammars Using Rule Refinement (AA, KS, ML, AS), pp. 340–354.
GT-VMT-2014-LeblebiciASHRG #comparison #graph grammar #incremental #tool support
A Comparison of Incremental Triple Graph Grammar Tools (EL, AA, AS, SH, JR, JG).
ICGT-2014-AnjorinLST #graph grammar #model transformation #performance #static analysis
A Static Analysis of Non-confluent Triple Graph Grammars for Efficient Model Transformation (AA, EL, AS, GT), pp. 130–145.
ICMT-2014-LeblebiciAS #emoflon
Developing eMoflon with eMoflon (EL, AA, AS), pp. 138–145.
ICMT-2014-WieberAS #automation #graph grammar #model transformation #on the #testing
On the Usage of TGGs for Automated Model Transformation Testing (MW, AA, AS), pp. 1–16.
BX-2013-HildebrandtLGRGSLAS #graph grammar #overview #tool support
A Survey of Triple Graph Grammar Tools (SH, LL, HG, JR, JG, WS, ML, AA, AS), pp. 1–17.
ICMT-2013-WieberS #approach #graph transformation #testing
Systematic Testing of Graph Transformations: A Practical Approach Based on Graph Patterns (MW, AS), pp. 205–220.
BX-2012-AnjorinVS #constraints #graph grammar #programming
Complex Attribute Manipulation in TGGs with Constraint-Based Programming Techniques (AA, GV, AS), pp. 68–83.
ECMFA-2012-LauderAVS #bidirectional #graph grammar #model transformation #precedence
Bidirectional Model Transformation with Precedence Triple Graph Grammars (ML, AA, GV, AS), pp. 287–302.
ECMFA-2012-VarroAS #pattern matching #unification
Unification of Compiled and Interpreter-Based Pattern Matching Techniques (GV, AA, AS), pp. 368–383.
GT-VMT-2012-AnjorinOZS #graph transformation #modelling #optimisation #product line #testing
Optimizing Model-Based Software Product Line Testing with Graph Transformations (AA, SO, IZ, AS).
ICGT-2012-AnjorinST #graph grammar
Construction of Integrity Preserving Triple Graph Grammars (AA, AS, GT), pp. 356–370.
ICGT-2012-LauderAVS #graph grammar #performance #precedence
Efficient Model Synchronization with Precedence Triple Graph Grammars (ML, AA, GV, AS), pp. 401–415.
ICMT-2012-VarroDWS #algorithm #emf #generative #modelling
An Algorithm for Generating Model-Sensitive Search Plans for EMF Models (GV, FD, MW, AS), pp. 224–239.
ICMT-J-2012-VarroDWS15 #algorithm #emf #generative #modelling #pattern matching
An algorithm for generating model-sensitive search plans for pattern matching on EMF models (GV, FD, MW, AS), pp. 597–621.
SLE-2012-AnjorinSRS #bidirectional #framework #platform
A Framework for Bidirectional Model-to-Platform Transformations (AA, KS, SR, AS), pp. 124–143.
BX-2011-Schuerr #graph grammar #in a nutshell
Triple Graph Grammars in a Nutshell (AS), p. 51.
ICMT-2011-WimmerKKRSSKPLSW #comparison #inheritance #model transformation #transformation language
A Comparison of Rule Inheritance in Model-to-Model Transformation Languages (MW, GK, AK, WR, JS, WS, DSK, RFP, ML, AS, DW), pp. 31–46.
ICMT-J-2011-WimmerKKRSSKPLSW12 #inheritance #model transformation #transformation language
Surveying Rule Inheritance in Model-to-Model Transformation Languages (MW, GK, AK, WR, JS, WS, DSK, RFP, ML, AS, DW), pp. 1–46.
MoDELS-2011-CichosOLS #generative #modelling #product line #testing
Model-Based Coverage-Driven Test Suite Generation for Software Product Lines (HC, SO, ML, AS), pp. 425–439.
ICMT-2009-CzarneckiFHLST #bidirectional #perspective
Bidirectional Transformations: A Cross-Discipline Perspective (KC, JNF, ZH, RL, AS, JFT), pp. 260–283.
BX-2008-Schuerr #modelling
Models Short Talk 1 (AS), p. 15.
BX-2008-Schuerr1 #graph grammar
Triple Graph Grammar (AS), p. 29.
ICGT-2008-SchurrK #graph grammar
15 Years of Triple Graph Grammars (AS, FK), pp. 411–425.
ICSE-2008-AmelunxenKKRS #integration #metamodelling #tool support
Metamodel-based tool integration with moflon (CA, FK, AK, TR, AS), pp. 807–810.
MoDELS-2008-WeisemollerS #component #composition #metamodelling
Formal Definition of MOF 2.0 Metamodel Components and Composition (IW, AS), pp. 386–400.
AGTIVE-2007-AmelunxenKRS #metamodelling
Metamodeling with MOFLON (CA, AK, TR, AS), pp. 573–574.
AGTIVE-2007-AmelunxenLSS #graph transformation #guidelines #modelling
Checking and Enforcement of Modeling Guidelines with Graph Transformations (CA, EL, AS, IS), pp. 313–328.
ESEC-FSE-2007-KlarKS #in the large #model transformation
Model transformation in the large (FK, AK, AS), pp. 285–294.
ATEM-J-2006-AmelunxenS #formal method #model transformation #uml
Formalising model transformation rules for UML/MOF 2 (CA, AS), pp. 204–222.
ECMDA-FA-2006-AmelunxenKRS #framework #graph transformation #metamodelling #named #standard
MOFLON: A Standard-Compliant Metamodeling Framework with Graph Transformations (CA, AK, TR, AS), pp. 361–375.
GT-VMT-2006-JakobS08 #graph grammar #metamodelling #modelling #using
View Creation of Meta Models by Using Modified Triple Graph Grammars (JJ, AS), pp. 181–190.
ICGT-2006-JakobKS #graph grammar #specification
Non-materialized Model View Specification with Triple Graph Grammars (JJ, AK, AS), pp. 321–335.
ICGT-2006-RotschkeS #evolution #graph #query
Temporal Graph Queries to Support Software Evolution (TR, AS), pp. 291–305.
AGTIVE-2003-SzubaOS #concept #design #graph #on the
On Graphs in Conceptual Engineering Design (JS, AO, AS), pp. 75–89.
Ada-2002-BichlerS #german #question #uml
Objektorientierte Entwicklung eingebetteter (Echtzeit-) Systeme mit UML? (LB, AS), pp. 11–28.
ICGT-2002-SzubaSB #concept #design #graph #named
GraCAD — Graph-Based Tool for Conceptual Design (JS, AS, AB), pp. 363–377.
WCRE-2000-HoltWS #named #standard #towards
GXL: Toward a Standard Exchange Format (RCH, AW, AS), pp. 162–171.
TAGT-1998-MunchSW #constraints #multi
Integrity Constraints in the Multi-paradigm Language PROGRES (MM, AS, AJW), pp. 338–351.
TAGT-1998-SchurrW #graph grammar #term rewriting #uml
UML Packages for PROgrammed Graph REwriting Systems (AS, AJW), pp. 396–409.
GG-Handbook-Vol1-Schurr #graph transformation
Programmed Graph Replacement Systems (AS), pp. 479–546.
ICSE-1997-Schurr #re-engineering #tool support #visual notation
Developing Graphical (Software Engineering) Tools with PROGRES (AS), pp. 618–619.
UML-1997-SchurrW #concept #uml
Formal Definition of UML’s Package Concept (AS, AJW), pp. 144–159.
ESEC-1995-SchurrWZ #grammarware #graph grammar
Graph Grammar Engineering with PROGRES (AS, AJW, AZ), pp. 219–234.
TAGT-1994-NaglS #graph grammar #integration #problem #specification
Software Integration Problems and Coupling of Graph Grammar Specifications (MN, AS), pp. 155–169.
TAGT-1994-Schurr #graph transformation
Programmed Graph Transformations and Graph Transformation Units in GRACE (AS), pp. 122–136.
GG-1990-NaglS #graph grammar #specification
A Specification Environment for Graph Grammars (MN, AS), pp. 599–609.
GG-1990-Schurr #incremental
Presentation of the IPSEN-Environment: An Integrated and Incremental Project Support ENvironment (AS), p. 66.
GG-1990-Schurr90a #editing #graph grammar #hybrid #term rewriting
Presentation of the PROGRESS-Editor: A text-oriented hybrid editor for PROgrammed Graph REwriting SyStems (AS), p. 67.
GG-1990-Schurr90b #graph grammar #named
PROGRESS: A VHL-Language Based on Graph Grammars (AS), pp. 641–659.
ESEC-1987-EngelsS #development #hybrid #interpreter
A Hybrid Interpreter in a Software Development Environment (GE, AS), pp. 80–88.
ICMT-2015-KlugeVS #algorithm #design #graph transformation
A Methodology for Designing Dynamic Topology Control Algorithms via Graph Transformation (RK, GV, AS), pp. 199–213.
ECMFA-2017-KlugeSGSM #c #embedded #generative #modelling #named #network
cMoflon: Model-Driven Generation of Embedded C Code for Wireless Sensor Networks (RK, MS, DG, AS, MM), pp. 109–125.
ICMT-2018-TomaszekLWS #model transformation #network
Virtual Network Embedding: Reducing the Search Space by Model Transformation Techniques (ST, EL, LW, AS), pp. 59–75.
MoDELS-2018-WeckesserLRS #analysis #modelling #programming
Mathematical Programming for Anomaly Analysis of Clafer Models (MW, ML, MR, AS), pp. 34–44.
BX-2019-WeidmannAFVSL #bidirectional #emoflon #incremental #model transformation
Incremental Bidirectional Model Transformation with eMoflon: : IBeX (NW, AA, LF, GV, AS, EL), pp. 45–55.
SLE-2019-WeidmannALS #consistency #graph grammar #linear #programming
Consistency management via a combination of triple graph grammars and linear programming (NW, AA, EL, AS), pp. 29–41.
FASE-2016-WeckesserLSRS #automation #bound #detection #exclamation #feature model #modelling
Mind the Gap! Automated Anomaly Detection for Potentially Unbounded Cardinality-Based Feature Models (MW, ML, TS, BR, AS), pp. 158–175.
FASE-2017-LeblebiciAS #consistency #graph grammar #linear #optimisation #using
Inter-model Consistency Checking Using Triple Graph Grammars and Linear Optimization Techniques (EL, AA, AS), pp. 191–207.
FASE-2019-FritscheKST #automation #performance #process
Efficient Model Synchronization by Automatically Constructed Repair Processes (LF, JK, AS, GT), pp. 116–133.

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