Virtual Meetup - An overview on collaborative academia-industry research on blended graphical-textual modelling

Hi Community,

I am happy to announce that this Thursday (the 26th of May), Federico Ciccozzi will hold the discussion about “An overview on collaborative academia-industry research on blended graphical-textual modelling”.

Also, remember that we changed the link to join the Meetup!

In this talk, we will give an overview on the motivations, goals and results in the ITEA3 BUMBLE project, which aims at providing innovative system and software development methods and solutions based on blended modelling notations and languages. The core idea is to provide automatic generation and management of fully-fledged blended modelling environments from arbitrary DSMLs. Blended modelling environments are expected to greatly boost the development of complex multi-domain systems by enabling seamless textual and graphical collaborative modelling.

Federico Ciccozzi received an M.Sc. in Global Software Engineering within the Global Software Engineering European Master program, a joint double-degree master program between the Mälardalen University (Sweden) and the University of L’Aquila (Italy). He received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Mälardalen University in January 2014. He was appointed Associate Professor in Computer Science in October 2017. He is the Head of Research Education in Computer Science and in Electronics at Mälardalen University. He currently acts as the scientific coordinator for the ITEA3 BUMBLE project (ITEA 4 · Project · 18006 BUMBLE), a consortium of 22 partners (17 companies), about blended modelling.

How to connect

To avoid other security issues is now necessary to register for the meeting. The registration should be necessary just once and be valid for all the next meetings you will participate in. I understand it is a little extra effort, but it would avoid problems like the ones we encountered:

Registration for the Virtual Meetup

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. It will also permit you to add it to your calendar.

Time

It is hosted on Zoom at 6 PM GMT+1/CEST (you can use this link to figure out which time is in your timezone: Dateful Time Zone Converter).

Cheers,
Elisa

P.S. We get a recurring question: “Are presentations recorded?”. The answer is not, and the reasons are explained here On recording Virtual Meetups - #7 by voelter