Antonio Vallecillo - Selected Publications#
J. Sánchez-Cuadrado, L. Burgueño, M. Wimmer, A. Vallecillo. “Efficient execution of ATL model transformations using static analysis and parallelism”. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2020. http://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.2020.3011388
M. F. Bertoa, N. Moreno, L. Burgueño, A. Vallecillo. “Incorporating Measurement Uncertainty into OCL/UML Primitive Datatypes”. Software & Systems Modeling 19(5):1163-1189, 2020.
L. Burgueño, et al. “Contents for a Model-Based Software Engineering Body of Knowledge.” Software & Systems Modeling, 18(6): 3193-3205, 2019.
L. Burgueño, T. Mayerhofer, M. Wimmer, A. Vallecillo. “Specifying Quantities in Software Models.” Information & Software Technology, 113:82-97, 2019.
D. Ameller et al. “Dealing with Non-Functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development: A Survey.” IEEE Trans. on Software Engineering. March 2019.
F. Hilken, L. Burgueño, M. Gogolla, A. Vallecillo. “Testing Models and Model Transformations using Classifying Terms”. Software and Systems Modeling (Sosym), 17(3):885-912, 2018.
L. Burgueño, M. Gogolla, A. Vallecillo. “Teaching UML and OCL Models and their Validation to Software Engineering Students: An Experience Report”. In Computer Science Education, 28(1): 23-41, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/08993408.2018.1462000
L. Burgueño, M. Wimmer, A. Vallecillo. "A Linda-based Platform for the Parallel Execution of Out-place Model Transformations" Information & Software Technology, 79:17-35, 2016.
L. Burgueño, J. Troya, M. Wimmer, A. Vallecillo. “Static Fault Localization in Model Transformations”. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 41(5): 490-506, 2015
Peter F. Linington, Zoran Milosevic, Akira Tanaka, Antonio Vallecillo. “Building Enterprise Systems with ODP. An Introduction to Open Distributed Processing” Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. September 2011. - The authoritative reference about RM-ODP.
According to Google scholar, his h-index is 42. The research strategy of the candidate, and of his group (Atenea), prioritizes quality over quantity. During the past five years, 3 of his papers in high-quality international conferences were awarded with the Best Paper Award, and another one won the 10 Years Most Influential Paper Award, acknowledging its impact in the community after that period.
In addition to his publications, the technology transfer activities of the candidate focus on two main lines: engineering tools and international standards. His group has released a number of open source tools, some of which have been well accepted and recognized by the community, especially those for the specification and testing of model transformations. He also keeps a very active line of standardization activities, with the participation in standardization bodies both at national (AENOR, UNE) and international levels (ISO, IEC, ITU-T OMG). He has been the editor of three ISO/IEC international standards on Open Distributed Processing, and is currently a member of the group working on the Precise Semantics for Uncertainty Modeling OMG standard, and the leader of the UNE Working Group on “Specification Techniques for Information Systems”.