Graduate Student, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
PhD Candidate
College of Arts and Sciences, General System Studies
Thesis Title: Early stage artifacts role in Model-driven Engineering
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Tetsuo Tamai
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About
I am a MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in Japan) scholarship student from Brazil. My current research involves:
Developing ways to process requirements (i.e. requirement statements, system constraints, use cases) written in Natural Language (i.e. English) or a simplified version of it to enable its translation into well-formed notations.
Part of my past researches involved the use of Domain Specific Language (DSL) to specify Ontologies and its usage in documents reasoning. A generic Natural Language like DSL is part of my current research and shall enable the specification of application from different domains through a flexible language with DSL syntax restrictions.
The solution includes the use of model and metamodel definitions in MOF or KM3. The final output shall be a IDE that supports the edition, debugging, refactoring and transformations of early stage documents into software specification models. The use of current technologies such as Eclipse Modeling related projects (Model-to-Model project - M2M and Generative Model Technologies - GMT) is part of the strategy.
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