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- 2022
- [p7]Bran Selic:
Modeling of Real-Time Software Systems. Handbook of Real-Time Computing 2022: 25-98 - 2021
- [j30]Bran Selic:
Specifying dynamic software system architectures. Softw. Syst. Model. 20(3): 595-605 (2021) - [c87]Bran Selic:
What's Wrong with "Users". ISEC 2021: 1:1 - 2020
- [j29]Bran Selic:
The Forgotten Interfaces: A Critique of Component-based Models of Computing. J. Object Technol. 19(3): 3:1-8 (2020) - [j28]Bran Selic:
Controlling the Controllers: What Software People Can Learn From Control Theory. IEEE Softw. 37(6): 99-103 (2020) - 2018
- [c82]Bran Selic:
Design Languages: A Necessary New Generation of Computer Languages. ISoLA (1) 2018: 279-294 - 2016
- [c77]Bran Selic:
Programming ⊂ Modeling ⊂ Engineering. ISoLA (2) 2016: 11-26 - 2015
- [c76]Bran Selic:
The Iceberg Effect: On Technology Transfer from Research to Practice. SER&IP@ICSE 2015: 58-61 - [c74]Bran Selic:
Beyond Mere Logic - A Vision of Modeling Languages for the 21st Century. MODELSWARD 2015: IS-5 - [c73]Bran Selic:
Beyond Mere Logic - A Vision of Modeling Languages for the 21st Century. PECCS 2015: IS-9 - 2014
- [c71]Bran Selic:
A retrospective on an industrial product-line project. VaMoS 2014: 2:1 - 2013
- [c70]Bran Selic:
Learning on the Job: Supporting the Evolution of Designse. ME@MoDELS 2013: 1 - 2012
- [j21]Bran Selic:
What will it take? A view on adoption of model-based methods in practice. Softw. Syst. Model. 11(4): 513-526 (2012) - [c66]Bran Selic:
The Less Well Known UML - A Short User Guide. SFM 2012: 1-20 - 2011
- [j20]Bran Selic:
A Short Catalogue of Abstraction Patterns for Model-Based Software Engineering. Int. J. Softw. Informatics 5(1-2): 313-334 (2011) - [c65]Bran Selic:
The theory and practice of modern modeling language design for model-based software engineering. AOSD (Companion) 2011: 53-54 - [c61]Bran Selic:
Making Abstraction Concrete. WICSA 2011: 1 - 2009
- [j18]Bran Selic:
Agile Documentation, Anyone? IEEE Softw. 26(6): 11-12 (2009) - [c58]Bran Selic:
The Theory and Practice of Modeling Language Design for Model-Based Software Engineering - A Personal Perspective. GTTSE 2009: 290-321 - [c57]Bran Selic:
New Methods and Tools for Developing Real-Time Software. ISORC 2009: 177-178 - 2008
- [j17]Bran Selic:
Personal reflections on automation, programming culture, and model-based software engineering. Autom. Softw. Eng. 15(3-4): 379-391 (2008) - [j16]Bran Selic:
Accounting for platform effects in the design of real-time software using model-based methods. IBM Syst. J. 47(2): 309-320 (2008) - [c56]Bran Selic:
Filling in the Whitespace: Research Opportunities in Model-Driven Software Development and Model-Driven Engineering. CAL 2008: 3 - [c55]Bran Selic:
Embedded Systems Research: Missed Opportunities. ISORC 2008: 357 - [c54]Bran Selic:
Model-Based Software Engineering: Expected and Unexpected Challenges. JISBD 2008: 357-358 - [c53]Bran Selic:
Filling in the Whitespace: Research Opportunities in Model-Driven Software Development and Model-Driven. LMO 2008: 1-2 - [p6]Bran Selic:
Unified Modeling Language (UML). Wiley Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering 2008 - 2007
- [c50]Bran Selic:
From Model-Driven Development to Model-Driven Engineering. ECRTS 2007: 3 - [c49]Bran Selic:
Challenges in generating qos-constrained software implementations. GPCE 2007: 83-84 - [c47]Bran Selic:
A Systematic Approach to Domain-Specific Language Design Using UML. ISORC 2007: 2-9 - [c46]Bran Selic:
The embarrassing truth about software automation and what should be done about it. ASE 2007: 3 - 2006
- [j12]Bran Selic:
UML 2: A model-driven development tool. IBM Syst. J. 45(3): 607-620 (2006) - [c44]Bran Selic:
Tutorial: an overview of UML 2. ICSE 2006: 1069-1070 - [c43]Bran Selic:
Model-Driven Development: Its Essence and Opportunities. ISORC 2006: 313-319 - 2005
- [c40]Bran Selic:
What I Wish I Had Learned in School: Reflections on 30+ Years as a Software Developer. CSEE&T 2005: 5 - [c39]Bran Selic:
On Software Platforms, Their Modeling with UML 2, and Platform-Independent Design. ISORC 2005: 15-21 - 2004
- [c36]Bran Selic:
Tutorial: An Overview of UML 2.0. ICSE 2004: 741-742 - [c35]Bran Selic:
Some Unresolved Problems in Real-Time Design. ISORC 2004: 262-263 - [c34]Bran Selic:
On the Semantic Foundations of Standard UML 2.0. SFM 2004: 181-199 - 2003
- [j9]Bran Selic:
The Pragmatics of Model-Driven Development. IEEE Softw. 20(5): 19-25 (2003) - [c32]Bran Selic:
Tutorial H2: An Overview of UML 2.0. ICSE 2003: 755-756 - [c31]Bran Selic:
Model-Driven Development of Real-Time Software Using OMG Standards. ISORC 2003: 4-6 - [p5]Bran Selic:
Models, Software Models and UML. UML for Real 2003: 1-16 - [p4]Bran Selic:
Architectural Patterns for Real-Time Systems. UML for Real 2003: 171-188 - [p3]Bran Selic:
Modeling Quality of Service with UML. UML for Real 2003: 189-204 - 2002
- [j7]Bran Selic:
The emerging real-time UML standard. Comput. Syst. Sci. Eng. 17(2): 67-76 (2002) - [c30]Bran Selic:
The Real-Time UML Standard: Definition and Application. DATE 2002: 770-772 - [c29]Bran Selic:
Physical Programming: Beyond Mere Logic. EMSOFT 2002: 399-406 - [c27]Bran Selic:
Does Your Software Creak as It Runs? UML 2002: 162 - [p2]Bran Selic:
Introduction. Object Modeling with the OCL 2002: 1-3 - 2001
- [c26]Bran Selic:
The Real-Time UML Standard: Definition and Application. DOA 2001: 355 - [c25]Bran Selic:
Physical Programming: Beyond Mere Logic. FASE 2001: 1 - [c24]Bran Selic:
Specification and Modeling: An Industrial Perspective. ICSE 2001: 676-677 - [c20]Bran Selic:
Using UML to Model Complex Real-Time Architectures. OMER 2001: 16-21 - [c19]Bran Selic:
The Unbearable Lightness of Distributed Programming: A Survivor's Guide. TOOLS (38) 2001: 4 - [c18]Bran Selic:
The Emerging Real-Time Standard. WORDS 2001: 3-9 - 2000
- [j4]Bran Selic:
A Generic Framework for Modeling Resources with UML. Computer 33(6): 64-69 (2000) - 1999
- [j3]Bran Selic:
Turning Clockwise: Using UML in the Real-Time Domain. Commun. ACM 42(10): 46-54 (1999) - [c12]Bran Selic:
Protocols and Ports: Reusable Inter-Object Behavior Patterns. ISORC 1999: 332-339 - [c11]Bran Selic:
Architectural patterns for complex real-time systems (abstract of keynote address). SIGAda 1999: 1 - 1998
- [j2]Bran Selic:
A Quality of Service Framework for Object-Oriented Architectures. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 8(3): 315-331 (1998) - [c10]Bran Selic:
Using the Object Paradigm for Distributed Real-Time Systems. ISORC 1998: 478-480 - [c9]Bran Selic:
Using UML for Modeling Complex Real-Time Systems. LCTES 1998: 250-260 - [c7]Bran Selic:
Animated Structures: Real-Time, Objects, and the UML. RTSS 1998: 165- - 1997
- [c4]Bran Selic:
A framework for location transparency in distributed systems. WORDS 1997: 66-73 - 1996
- [c3]Bran Selic:
Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling (ROOM). IEEE Real Time Technology and Applications Symposium 1996: 214-217 - 1993
- [c2]Bran Selic:
An Efficient Object-Oriented Variation of the Statecharts Formalism for Distributed Real-Time Systems. CHDL 1993: 335-344
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