Travelled to:
1 × Denmark
1 × France
1 × Hungary
1 × South Africa
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
S.Malek K.Razavi ∅ A.Sadeghi K.R.Canavera E.Kouroshfar A.M.Elkhodary J.P.Sousa H.Gomaa D.A.Menascé
Talks about:
softwar (8) adapt (6) system (5) self (5) uncertainti (4) architectur (3) framework (2) orient (2) improv (2) engin (2)
Person: Naeem Esfahani
DBLP: Esfahani:Naeem
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- FASE-2014-SadeghiEM #analysis #mining #repository #security
- Mining the Categorized Software Repositories to Improve the Analysis of Security Vulnerabilities (AS, NE, SM), pp. 155–169.
- ICSE-2013-EsfahaniMR #architecture #named #nondeterminism
- GuideArch: guiding the exploration of architectural solution space under uncertainty (NE, SM, KR), pp. 43–52.
- FSE-2012-CanaveraEM #adaptation #execution #mining
- Mining the execution history of a software system to infer the best time for its adaptation (KRC, NE, SM), p. 18.
- FSE-2012-EsfahaniRM #architecture #nondeterminism
- Dealing with uncertainty in early software architecture (NE, KR, SM), p. 21.
- ASE-2011-Esfahani #adaptation #framework #nondeterminism #self
- A framework for managing uncertainty in self-adaptive software systems (NE), pp. 646–650.
- ESEC-FSE-2011-EsfahaniKM #adaptation #nondeterminism #self
- Taming uncertainty in self-adaptive software (NE, EK, SM), pp. 234–244.
- ECSA-2010-EsfahaniM #adaptation #architecture #middleware #on the #platform
- On the Role of Architectural Styles in Improving the Adaptation Support of Middleware Platforms (NE, SM), pp. 433–440.
- FSE-2010-ElkhodaryEM #adaptation #framework #named #self
- FUSION: a framework for engineering self-tuning self-adaptive software systems (AME, NE, SM), pp. 7–16.
- ICSE-2010-EsfahaniM #adaptation #network #paradigm #pervasive #self #social
- Social computing networks: a new paradigm for engineering self-adaptive pervasive software systems (NE, SM), pp. 159–162.
- MoDELS-2009-EsfahaniMSGM #composition #modelling
- A Modeling Language for Activity-Oriented Composition of Service-Oriented Software Systems (NE, SM, JPS, HG, DAM), pp. 591–605.