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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j5]Bhisma Adhikari, Eric J. Rapos, Matthew Stephan:
SimIMA: a virtual Simulink intelligent modeling assistant. Softw. Syst. Model. 23(1): 29-56 (2024) - 2022
- [j4]Hakam W. Alomari, Matthew Stephan:
Clone detection through srcClone: A program slicing based approach. J. Syst. Softw. 184: 111115 (2022) - 2021
- [c29]Bhisma Adhikari, Eric J. Rapos, Matthew Stephan:
Simulink Model Transformation for Backwards Version Compatibility. MoDELS (Companion) 2021: 427-436 - [c28]Nick DiGennaro, Matthew Stephan, Eric J. Rapos:
SuMo: A Supportive Modeling Language Environment for Guided Model Transformations. MoDELS (Companion) 2021: 566-575 - [i1]Matthew Stephan:
Monitor++?: Multiple versus Single Laboratory Monitors in Early Programming Education. CoRR abs/2108.07729 (2021) - 2020
- [c27]Hakam W. Alomari, Matthew Stephan:
srcClone: Detecting Code Clones via Decompositional Slicing. ICPC 2020: 274-284
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j3]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
MuMonDE: A framework for evaluating model clone detectors using model mutation analysis. Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 29(1-2) (2019) - [c26]Matthew Stephan:
Towards a cognizant virtual software modeling assistant using model clones. ICSE (NIER) 2019: 21-24 - [c25]Önder Babur, Matthew Stephan:
MoCoP: towards a model clone portal. MiSE@ICSE 2019: 78-81 - [c24]Dana Black, Eric J. Rapos, Matthew Stephan:
Voice-Driven Modeling: Software Modeling Using Automated Speech Recognition. MoDELS (Companion) 2019: 252-258 - [c23]Kaan Koseler, Kelsea McGraw, Matthew Stephan:
Realization of a Machine Learning Domain Specific Modeling Language: A Baseball Analytics Case Study. MODELSWARD 2019: 13-24 - [c22]Matthew Stephan:
Emerging Concepts and Trends in Collaborative Modeling: A Survey. MODELSWARD 2019: 240-247 - [c21]Eric J. Rapos, Matthew Stephan:
IML: Towards an Instructional Modeling Language. MODELSWARD 2019: 417-425 - [p1]Manar H. Alalfi, Eric J. Rapos, Andrew Stevenson, Matthew Stephan, Thomas R. Dean, James R. Cordy:
Variability Identification and Representation for Automotive Simulink Models. Automotive Systems and Software Engineering 2019: 109-139 - 2018
- [c20]Hakam W. Alomari, Matthew Stephan:
Towards slice-based semantic clone detection. IWSC 2018: 58-59 - [d1]Matthew Stephan:
Data for Emerging Trends in Collaborative Modelling: A Survey. IEEE DataPort, 2018 - 2017
- [j2]Kaan Koseler, Matthew Stephan:
Machine Learning Applications in Baseball: A Systematic Literature Review. Appl. Artif. Intell. 31(9-10): 745-763 (2017) - [c19]Matthew Stephan:
Challenges in Teaching Modeling in Agile Software Engineering Courses. MoDELS (Satellite Events) 2017: 525-528 - 2016
- [c18]Gaurab Luitel, Matthew Stephan, Daniela Inclezan:
Model level design pattern instance detection using answer set programming. MiSE@ICSE 2016: 13-19 - [c17]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
Model-Driven Evaluation of Software Architecture Quality Using Model Clone Detection. QRS 2016: 92-99 - [c16]Hakam W. Alomari, Rachel A. Jennings, Paulo Virote de Souza, Matthew Stephan, Gerald C. Gannod:
vizSlice: Visualizing Large Scale Software Slices. VISSOFT 2016: 101-105 - 2015
- [c15]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
Identifying Instances of Model Design Patterns and Antipatterns Using Model Clone Detection. MiSE@ICSE 2015: 48-53 - [c14]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
Identification of Simulink model antipattern instances using model clone detection. MoDELS 2015: 276-285 - 2014
- [b1]Matthew Stephan:
A Mutation Analysis Based Model Clone Detector Evaluation Framework. Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 2014 - [c13]Manar H. Alalfi, Eric J. Rapos, Andrew Stevenson, Matthew Stephan, Thomas R. Dean, James R. Cordy:
Semi-automatic Identification and Representation of Subsystem Variability in Simulink Models. ICSME 2014: 486-490 - [c12]Matthew Stephan:
Model Clone Detector Evaluation Using Mutation Analysis. ICSME 2014: 633-638 - [c11]Matthew Stephan, Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy:
Towards a Taxonomy for Simulink Model Mutations. ICST Workshops 2014: 206-215 - 2013
- [c10]Matthew Stephan, Manar H. Alalfi, Andrew Stevenson, James R. Cordy:
Using mutation analysis for a model-clone detector comparison framework. ICSE 2013: 1261-1264 - [c9]Matthew Stephan, Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy, Andrew Stevenson:
Evolution of Model Clones in Simulink. ME@MoDELS 2013: 40-49 - [c8]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
A Survey of Model Comparison Approaches and Applications. MODELSWARD 2013: 265-277 - [c7]Matthew Stephan, James R. Cordy:
Application of Model Comparison Techniques to Model Transformation Testing. MODELSWARD 2013: 307-311 - 2012
- [c6]Ereny Bassilious, Aaron DeChamplain, Ian McCabe, Matthew Stephan, Bill Kapralos, Farid H. Mahmud, Adam Dubrowski:
Power defense: a serious game for improving diabetes numeracy. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1327-1332 - [c5]Aaron DeChamplain, Eric Rosendale, Ian McCabe, Matthew Stephan, Veronica Cole, Bill Kapralos:
Blaze: A serious game for improving household fire safety awareness. IGIC 2012: 1-4 - [c4]Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy, Thomas R. Dean, Matthew Stephan, Andrew Stevenson:
Models are code too: Near-miss clone detection for Simulink models. ICSM 2012: 295-304 - [c3]Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy, Thomas R. Dean, Matthew Stephan, Andrew Stevenson:
Near-miss model clone detection for Simulink models. IWSC 2012: 78-79 - [c2]Matthew Stephan, Manar H. Alalfi, Andrew Stevenson, James R. Cordy:
Towards qualitative comparison of Simulink model clone detection approaches. IWSC 2012: 84-85 - 2011
- [c1]Ereny Bassilious, Aaron DeChamplain, Ian McCabe, Matthew Stephan, Bill Kapralos, Farid H. Mahmud, Adam Dubrowski:
Power defense: A video game for improving diabetes numeracy. IGIC 2011: 124-125
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Michal Antkiewicz, Krzysztof Czarnecki, Matthew Stephan:
Engineering of Framework-Specific Modeling Languages. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 35(6): 795-824 (2009)
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