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Thomas Buchmann
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- affiliation (since 2024): Hof University of Applied Sciences, Hof, Germany
- affiliation (2022-2024): Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Deggendorf, Germany
- affiliation (until 2022, PhD 2010): University of Bayreuth, Department of Computer Science, Bayreuth, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c49]Thomas Buchmann:
Prompting Bidirectional Model Transformations - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. MoDELS (Companion) 2024: 550-555 - [c48]Thomas Buchmann, René Peinl, Felix Schwägerl:
White-box LLM-supported Low-code Engineering: A Vision and First Insights. MoDELS (Companion) 2024: 556-560 - [c47]Anthony Anjorin, Thomas Buchmann, Lars Fritsche:
Benchmarx 2.0: A Benchmark for Concurrent Model Synchronisation Approaches. MoDELS (Companion) 2024: 950-959 - [c46]Thomas Buchmann, Jonas Fraas:
AI-Based Recognition of Sketched Class Diagrams. MODELSWARD 2024: 227-234 - 2023
- [j10]Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Projectional Editing of Software Product Lines Using Multi-variant Model Editors. SN Comput. Sci. 4(1): 35 (2023) - [j9]Thomas Buchmann, Matthias Bank, Bernhard Westfechtel:
BXtendDSL at Work: Combining Declarative and Imperative Programming of Bidirectional Model Transformations. SN Comput. Sci. 4(1): 50 (2023) - [c45]Oliver Hacker, Thomas Buchmann:
NICE: A Flexible Expression Language. MODELSWARD 2023: 63-74 - [c44]Thomas Buchmann, Matthias Bank, Bernhard Westfechtel:
BXtendDSL: A layered framework for bidirectional model transformations combining a declarative and an imperative language (Summary). Software Engineering 2023: 43-44 - [c43]Thomas Buchmann:
A BXtendDSL Solution to the TTC2023 Asymmetric and Directed Bidirectional Transformation for Container Orchestrations Case. Agile MDE/MeSS/TTC@STAF 2023 - [c42]Thomas Buchmann:
A BXtendDSL Solution to the TTC2023 Incremental MTL vs. GPLs Case. Agile MDE/MeSS/TTC@STAF 2023 - 2022
- [j8]Thomas Buchmann, Matthias Bank, Bernhard Westfechtel:
BXtendDSL: A layered framework for bidirectional model transformations combining a declarative and an imperative language. J. Syst. Softw. 189: 111288 (2022) - [c41]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Engineering Bidirectional Model Transformations (Short Paper). STAF Workshops 2022 - 2021
- [c40]Matthias Bank, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Combining a Declarative Language and an Imperative Language for Bidirectional Incremental Model Transformations. MODELSWARD 2021: 15-27 - [c39]Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
A Framework for Projectional Multi-variant Model Editors. MODELSWARD 2021: 294-305 - 2020
- [j7]Anthony Anjorin, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel, Zinovy Diskin, Hsiang-Shang Ko, Romina Eramo, Georg Hinkel, Leila Samimi-Dehkordi, Albert Zündorf:
Benchmarking bidirectional transformations: theory, implementation, application, and assessment. Softw. Syst. Model. 19(3): 647-691 (2020) - [c38]Matthias Bank, Sebastian Kaske, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Incremental Bidirectional Transformations: Evaluating Declarative and Imperative Approaches using the AST2Dag Benchmark. ENASE 2020: 249-260 - [c37]Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
A Generic Projectional Editor for EMF Models. MODELSWARD 2020: 381-392
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
A repair-oriented approach to product consistency in product lines using negative variability. SICS Softw.-Intensive Cyber Phys. Syst. 34(1): 17-33 (2019) - [c36]Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann:
Integrating UML and ALF: An Approach to Overcome the Code Generation Dilemma in Model-Driven Software Engineering. MODELSWARD (Revised Selected Papers) 2019: 1-26 - [c35]Johannes Schröpfer, Thomas Buchmann:
Unifying Modeling and Programming with Valkyrie. MODELSWARD 2019: 25-36 - 2018
- [c34]Bernhard Westfechtel, Thomas Buchmann:
Incremental Bidirectional Transformations: Comparing Declarative and Procedural Approaches Using the Families to Persons Benchmark. ENASE (Selected Papers) 2018: 98-118 - [c33]Thomas Buchmann, Sandra Greiner:
Managing Variability in Models and Derived Artefacts in Model-driven Software Product Lines. MODELSWARD 2018: 326-335 - [c32]Thomas Buchmann:
BXtend - A Framework for (Bidirectional) Incremental Model Transformations. MODELSWARD 2018: 336-345 - 2017
- [c31]Thomas Buchmann:
Prodeling with the Action Language for Foundational UML. ENASE 2017: 263-270 - [c30]Anthony Anjorin, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
The Families to Persons Case. TTC@STAF 2017: 27-34 - 2016
- [j5]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Using triple graph grammars to realise incremental round-trip engineering. IET Softw. 10(6): 173-181 (2016) - [j4]Sandra Greiner, Thomas Buchmann:
Round-trip Engineering UML Class Models and Java Models: A Real-world Use Case for Bidirectional Transformations with QVT-R. Int. J. Inf. Syst. Model. Des. 7(3): 72-92 (2016) - [c29]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
Advancing Negative Variability in Model-Driven Software Product Line Engineering. ENASE (Selected Papers) 2016: 1-26 - [c28]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
Breaking the Boundaries of Meta Models and Preventing Information Loss in Model-Driven Software Product Lines. ENASE 2016: 73-83 - [c27]Felix Schwägerl, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Multi-variant Model Transformations - A Problem Statement. ENASE 2016: 203-209 - [c26]Thomas Buchmann, Sandra Greiner:
Handcrafting a Triple Graph Transformation System to Realize Round-trip Engineering Between UML Class Models and Java Source Code. ICSOFT-PT 2016: 27-38 - [c25]Thomas Buchmann, Sandra Greiner:
Bidirectional Model Transformations Using a Handcrafted Triple Graph Transformation System. ICSOFT (Selected Papers) 2016: 201-220 - [c24]Sandra Greiner, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Bidirectional Transformations with QVT-R: A Case Study in Round-trip Engineering UML Class Models and Java Source Code. MODELSWARD 2016: 15-27 - 2015
- [c23]Thomas Buchmann, Johannes Baumgartl, Dominik Henrich, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Robots and their Variability - A Societal Challenge and a Potential Solution. PLEASE@ICSE 2015: 27-30 - [c22]Felix Schwägerl, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
SuperMod - A Model-Driven Tool that Combines Version Control and Software Product Line Engineering. ICSOFT-PT 2015: 5-18 - [c21]Felix Schwägerl, Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Filtered Model-Driven Product Line Engineering with SuperMod: The Home Automation Case. ICSOFT (Selected Papers) 2015: 19-41 - [c20]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
On A-posteriori Integration of Ecore Models and Hand-written Java Code. ICSOFT-PT 2015: 95-102 - [c19]Felix Schwägerl, Thomas Buchmann, Sabrina Uhrig, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards the Integration of Model-Driven Engineering, Software Product Line Engineering, and Software Configuration Management. MODELSWARD 2015: 5-18 - [c18]Felix Schwägerl, Thomas Buchmann, Sabrina Uhrig, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Realizing a Conceptual Framework to Integrate Model-Driven Engineering, Software Product Line Engineering, and Software Configuration Management. MODELSWARD (Revised Selected Papers) 2015: 21-44 - 2014
- [j3]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Model-driven software engineering: concepts and tools for modeling-in-the-large with package diagrams. Comput. Sci. Res. Dev. 29(1): 73-93 (2014) - [j2]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Mapping feature models onto domain models: ensuring consistency of configured domain models. Softw. Syst. Model. 13(4): 1495-1527 (2014) - [c17]Thomas Buchmann, Patrick Pezoldt:
A Lightweight Framework for Graphical Editors on Android Devices. ICSOFT EA 2014: 81-89 - [i1]Thomas Buchmann, Johannes Baumgartl, Dominik Henrich, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards A Domain-specific Language For Pick-And-Place Applications. CoRR abs/1401.1376 (2014) - 2013
- [j1]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
MOD2-SCM: A model-driven product line for software configuration management systems. Inf. Softw. Technol. 55(3): 630-650 (2013) - [c16]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards Incremental Round-Trip Engineering Using Model Transformations. EUROMICRO-SEAA 2013: 130-133 - [c15]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
Using Meta-code Generation to Realize Higher-order Model Transformations. ICSOFT 2013: 536-541 - [c14]Johannes Baumgartl, Thomas Buchmann, Dominik Henrich, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards Easy Robot Programming - Using DSLs, Code Generators and Software Product Lines. ICSOFT 2013: 548-554 - 2012
- [c13]Thomas Buchmann, Felix Schwägerl:
Ensuring well-formedness of configured domain models in model-driven product lines based on negative variability. FOSD 2012: 37-44 - [c12]Thomas Buchmann:
Valkyrie: A UML-based Model-driven Environment for Model-driven Software Engineering. ICSOFT 2012: 147-157 - [c11]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel, Sabine Winetzhammer:
ModGraph: Graphtransformationen für EMF. Modellierung 2012: 107-122 - [c10]Thomas Buchmann:
Towards tool support for agile modeling: sketching equals modeling. XM@MoDELS 2012: 9-14 - 2011
- [c9]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel, Sabine Winetzhammer:
The Added Value of Programmed Graph Transformations - A Case Study from Software Configuration Management. AGTIVE 2011: 198-209 - [c8]Thomas Buchmann, Bernhard Westfechtel, Sabine Winetzhammer:
ModGraph - A Transformation Engine for EMF Model Transformations. ICSOFT (2) 2011: 212-219 - [c7]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor:
MOD2-SCM: Eine modellgetriebene Produktlinie für Softwarekonfigurationsverwaltungssyteme. Software Engineering (Workshops) 2011: 241-252 - 2010
- [b1]Thomas Buchmann:
Modelle und Werkzeuge für modellgetriebene Softwareproduktlinien am Beispiel von Softwarekonfigurationsverwaltungssystemen. University of Bayreuth, 2010 - [c6]Thomas Buchmann, Stefan Jablonski, Bernhard Volz, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Towards a Generic Infrastructure for Sustainable Management of Quality Controlled Primary Data. OTM Workshops 2010: 130-138 - [c5]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Werkzeuge zur modellgetriebenen Entwicklung von Produktlinien: Ein Erfahrungsbericht am Beispiel von Versionskontrollsystemen. Software Engineering (Workshops) 2010: 339-352
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c4]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Model-driven Development of Software Configuration Management Systems - A Case Study in Model-driven Engineering. ICSOFT (1) 2009: 309-316 - 2008
- [c3]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Triple Graph Grammars or Triple Graph Transformation Systems?. MoDELS (Workshops) 2008: 138-150 - 2007
- [c2]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Sabrina Uhrig, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Model-Driven Software Development with Graph Transformations: A Comparative Case Study. AGTIVE 2007: 345-360 - [c1]Thomas Buchmann, Alexander Dotor, Bernhard Westfechtel:
Model-Driven Development of Graphical Tools - Fujaba Meets GMF. ICSOFT (SE) 2007: 425-430
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