Travelled to:
1 × Belgium
1 × Canada
1 × Ireland
1 × Italy
1 × Portugal
1 × Sweden
1 × Switzerland
1 × The Netherlands
5 × Germany
Collaborated with:
M.Striewe T.Meyer G.Täntzer U.Zdun B.Enders C.Köllmann M.Müller B.Kersten M.Balz G.Neumann C.Piwetz M.Konersmann Z.Durdik R.H.Reussner J.Cramer W.Fey M.Große-Rhode M.Kajko-Mattsson I.Jacobson I.Spence S.Huang P.McMahon B.MacIsaac B.Elvesæter A.J.Berre E.Seymour
Talks about:
softwar (8) architectur (6) distribut (6) develop (5) toward (5) orient (5) transform (4) support (4) system (4) point (4)
♂ Person: Michael Goedicke
DBLP: Goedicke:Michael
Facilitated 6 volumes:
Contributed to:
Wrote 19 papers:
- ITiCSE-2014-StrieweG #assessment #automation #diagrams #process #uml
- Automated assessment of UML activity diagrams (MS, MG), p. 336.
- ITiCSE-2014-StrieweG14a #runtime #using
- Code reading exercises using run time traces (MS, MG), p. 346.
- QoSA-2013-KonersmannDGR #approach #architecture #evolution #towards
- Towards architecture-centric evolution of long-living systems (the ADVERT approach) (MK, ZD, MG, RHR), pp. 163–168.
- ICSE-2012-Kajko-MattssonSGJSHMMEBS #re-engineering
- Refounding software engineering: The Semat initiative (MKM, MS, MG, IJ, IS, SH, PM, BM, BE, AJB, ES), pp. 1649–1650.
- ECSA-2011-MullerKG #architecture
- A Question-Based Method for Deriving Software Architectures (MM, BK, MG), pp. 35–42.
- ITiCSE-2011-StrieweG #automation #diagrams #uml
- Automated checks on UML diagrams (MS, MG), pp. 38–42.
- ITiCSE-2011-StrieweG11a #automation #programming #runtime #using
- Using run time traces in automated programming tutoring (MS, MG), pp. 303–307.
- ASE-2010-BalzSG #maintenance #modelling #state machine #tool support
- Tool support for continuous maintenance of state machine models in program code (MB, MS, MG), pp. 175–176.
- ASE-2008-KollmannG #specification #static analysis #student
- A Specification Language for Static Analysis of Student Exercises (CK, MG), pp. 355–358.
- CSMR-2001-GoedickeZ #design pattern #documentation #migration #pattern matching
- Piecemeal Migrating of a Document Archive System with an Architectural Pattern Language (MG, UZ), pp. 180–183.
- GCSE-2000-GoedickeNZ #architecture #component #design #development #flexibility #implementation
- Design and Implementation Constructs for the Development of Flexible, Component-Oriented Software Architectures (MG, GN, UZ), pp. 114–128.
- TACAS-2000-GoedickeEMT #development #distributed #graph transformation #multi #tool support
- ViewPoint-Oriented Software Development: Tool Support for Integrating Multiple Perspectives by Distributed Graph Transformation (MG, BE, TM, GT), pp. 43–47.
- AGTIVE-1999-GoedickeEMT #development #distributed #graph transformation #integration #multi #tool support #towards
- Tool Support for ViewPoint-Oriented Software Development: Towards Integration of Multiple Perspectives by Distributed Graph Transformation (MG, BE, TM, GT), pp. 369–377.
- AGTIVE-1999-GoedickeEMT99a #development #tool support
- Tool Support for ViewPoint-oriented Software Development (MG, BE, TM, GT), pp. 419–425.
- ASE-1999-TaentzerGM #architecture #automation #distributed
- Dynamic Accommodation of Change: Automated Architecture Configuration of Distributed Systems (GT, MG, TM), pp. 287–290.
- RE-1999-GoedickeMT #consistency #development #distributed #graph transformation #nondeterminism #towards
- ViewPoint-Oriented Software Development by Distributed Graph Transformation: Towards a Basis for Living with Inconsistencies (MG, TM, GT), pp. 92–99.
- ASE-1998-GoedickeMP #architecture #consistency #design #detection #evaluation #nondeterminism #on the #performance
- On Detecting and Handling Inconsistencies in Integrating Software Architecture Design and Performance Evaluation (MG, TM, CP), pp. 188–191.
- TAGT-1998-TaentzerGM #configuration management #distributed #graph transformation #towards
- Dynamic Change Management by Distributed Graph Transformation: Towards Configurable Distributed Systems (GT, MG, TM), pp. 179–193.
- CCPSD-1991-CramerFGG #component #towards
- Towards a Formally Based Component Description Language (JC, WF, MG, MGR), pp. 358–378.