 | 2011 |
| 10 |  | Bardia Mohabbati,
Dragan Gasevic,
Marek Hatala,
Mohsen Asadi,
Ebrahim Bagheri,
Marko Boskovic:
A Quality Aggregation Model for Service-Oriented Software Product Lines Based on Variability and Composition Patterns.
ICSOC 2011: 436-451 |
| 9 |  | Bardia Mohabbati,
Marek Hatala,
Dragan Gasevic,
Mohsen Asadi,
Marko Boskovic:
Development and configuration of service-oriented systems families.
SAC 2011: 1606-1613 |
| 8 |  | Mohsen Asadi,
Ebrahim Bagheri,
Dragan Gasevic,
Marek Hatala,
Bardia Mohabbati:
Goal-driven software product line engineering.
SAC 2011: 691-698 |
| 7 |  | Esan Murugesupillai,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Dragan Gasevic:
A preliminary mapping study of approaches bridging software product lines and service-oriented architectures.
SPLC Workshops 2011: 11 |
| 2010 |
| 6 |  | Marko Boskovic,
Ebrahim Bagheri,
Dragan Gasevic,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Nima Kaviani,
Marek Hatala:
Automated Staged Configuration with Semantic Web Technologies.
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 20(4): 459-484 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 5 |  | Nima Kaviani,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Rodger Lea,
Dragan Gasevic,
Marek Hatala,
Michael Blackstock:
ReCoIn: A framework for dynamic integration of remote services into a service-oriented component model.
APSCC 2009: 502-507 |
| 4 |  | Marek Hatala,
Karen Tanenbaum,
Ron Wakkary,
Kevin Muise,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Greg Corness,
Jim Budd,
Tom Loughin:
Experience Structuring Factors Affecting Learning in Family Visits to Museums.
EC-TEL 2009: 37-51 |
| 3 |  | Mohsen Asadi,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Nima Kaviani,
Dragan Gasevic,
Marko Boskovic,
Marek Hatala:
Model-driven development of families of Service-Oriented Architectures.
FOSD 2009: 95-102 |
| 2 |  | Ron Wakkary,
Marek Hatala,
Kevin Muise,
Karen Tanenbaum,
Greg Corness,
Bardia Mohabbati,
Jim Budd:
Kurio: a museum guide for families.
Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2009: 215-222 |
| 2008 |
| 1 |  | Nima Kaviani,
Dragan Gasevic,
Milan Milanovic,
Marek Hatala,
Bardia Mohabbati:
Model-Driven Engineering of a General Policy Modeling Language.
POLICY 2008: 101-104 |