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Stefan Höppner
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- affiliation: Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
Other persons with the same name
- Stefan Götz 0001 — RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Stefan Götz 0003 — Computational Genomics Program, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe (CIPF), Valencia, Spain
- Stefan Götz 0004 — University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany (and 1 more)
- Stefan Götz 0005 — University of Vienna, Austria
- Stefan Götz 0006 — TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j10]Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy:
Traceability and reuse mechanisms, the most important properties of model transformation languages. Empir. Softw. Eng. 29(2): 52 (2024) - [j9]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Hans A. Kestler, Matthias Tichy:
Enhanced performance prediction of ATL model transformations. Perform. Evaluation 164: 102413 (2024) - [j8]Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy:
Empirical Assessment of Advantages and Disadvantages of Model Transformation Languages. Softwaretechnik-Trends 44(2): 62-63 (2024) - [c10]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Matthias Tichy:
Predicting the Performance of ATL Model Transformations. Software Engineering 2024: 33-34 - 2023
- [b1]Stefan Höppner:
Empirical assessment of advantages and disadvantages of model transformation languages. University of Ulm, Germany, 2023 - [j7]Stefan Höppner, Yves Haas, Matthias Tichy, Katharina Juhnke:
Correction to: Advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages. Empir. Softw. Eng. 28(1): 25 (2023) - [j6]Florian Ege, Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy, Sarah Stieß:
State Space Exploration for Planning Reconfigurations in Cloud-native Systems. Softwaretechnik-Trends 43(1): 17-19 (2023) - [c9]Sandra Greiner, Stefan Höppner, Frédéric Jouault, Théo Le Calvar, Mickael Clavreul:
Incremental MTL vs. GPLs: Class into Relational Database Schema. Agile MDE/MeSS/TTC@STAF 2023 - [c8]Sarah Stieß, Stefan Höppner, Steffen Becker, Matthias Tichy:
Event-based Simulation for Transient Systems with Capture Replay to Predict Self-Adaptive Systems (Work in Progress Paper). ICPE (Companion) 2023: 17-23 - [c7]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Matthias Tichy:
Predicting the Performance of ATL Model Transformations. ICPE 2023: 77-89 - [d3]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Hans A. Kestler, Matthias Tichy:
Data Set for Enhanced Performance Prediction of ATL Model Transformations. Version 2. Zenodo, 2023 [all versions] - [d2]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Matthias Tichy:
Data Set for Enhanced Performance Prediction of ATL Model Transformations. Version 1. Zenodo, 2023 [all versions] - [d1]Raffaela Groner, Peter Bellmann, Stefan Höppner, Patrick Thiam, Friedhelm Schwenker, Hans A. Kestler, Matthias Tichy:
Data Set for Predicting the Performance of ATL Model Transformations Based on Generated Models. Zenodo, 2023 - [i3]Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy:
Traceability and Reuse Mechanisms, the most important Properties of Model Transformation Languages. CoRR abs/2305.06764 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Stefan Höppner, Yves Haas, Matthias Tichy, Katharina Juhnke:
Advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages. Empir. Softw. Eng. 27(6): 159 (2022) - [j4]Stefan Höppner, Timo Kehrer, Matthias Tichy:
Contrasting dedicated model transformation languages versus general purpose languages: a historical perspective on ATL versus Java based on complexity and size. Softw. Syst. Model. 21(2): 805-837 (2022) - [c6]Sarah Stieß, Steffen Becker, Florian Ege, Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy:
Coordination and explanation of reconfigurations in self-adaptive high-performance systems. MoDELS (Companion) 2022: 486-490 - [c5]Raffaela Groner, Katharina Juhnke, Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy, Steffen Becker, Vijayshree Vijayshree, Sebastian Frank:
A Survey on the Relevance of the Performance of Model Transformations. Software Engineering 2022: 35-36 - [c4]Stefan Höppner, Timo Kehrer, Matthias Tichy:
Contrasting Dedicated Model Transformation Languages vs. General Purpose Languages: A Historical Perspective on ATL vs. Java based on Complexity and Size - Extended Abstract. Software Engineering 2022: 43-45 - [i2]Stefan Höppner, Yves Haas, Matthias Tichy, Katharina Juhnke:
Advantages and Disadvantages of (Dedicated) Model Transformation Languages A Qualitative Interview Study. CoRR abs/2201.13348 (2022) - [i1]Stefan Höppner, Matthias Tichy:
The Impact of Model Transformation Language Features on Quality Properties of MTLs: A Study Protocol. CoRR abs/2209.06570 (2022) - 2021
- [j3]Raffaela Groner, Katharina Juhnke, Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Steffen Becker, Vijayshree Vijayshree, Sebastian Frank:
A Survey on the Relevance of the Performance of Model Transformations. J. Object Technol. 20(2): 1-27 (2021) - [j2]Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Raffaela Groner:
Claimed advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages: a systematic literature review. Softw. Syst. Model. 20(2): 469-503 (2021) - [c3]Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Timo Kehrer:
Dedicated Model Transformation Languages vs. General-purpose Languages: A Historical Perspective on ATL vs. Java. MODELSWARD 2021: 122-135 - [c2]Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy, Raffaela Groner:
Claimed Advantages and Disadvantages of (dedicated) Model Transformation Languages: A Systematic Literature Review. Software Engineering 2021: 45-46 - 2020
- [j1]Stefan Götz, Matthias Tichy:
Investigating the Origins of Complexity and Expressiveness in ATL Transformations. J. Object Technol. 19(2): 12:1-21 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c1]Stefan Kögel, Michael Stegmaier, Raffaela Groner, Stefan Götz, Sascha Rechenberger, Matthias Tichy:
Developing an optimizing compiler for the game boy as a software engineering project. ICSE (SEET) 2018: 9-12
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