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Skip to content Caosd * Home * About us * Research * Tools * Team * Presentations * Contact Caosd Main Menu * AO-ADL Menu Toggle * AO-ADL Extension to generate code * AO-ADL Extension with CM * Basic Tutorials * Contact * Create elements * Extension for Software Product Line * Extension with CM Tool * Extension with Transformations * Extension with Transformations * From AO-ADL to Theme/UML * From Architecture to Design * Other Tutorials * Tool Suite * Tool Suite Download * Transforms * Work with Diagrams * Work with Templates * FamWare Menu Toggle * FamWare About * FamWare Participants * FamWare Tools * Home * Hydra Menu Toggle * Hyndra About * Hyndra Contact * Hyndra Download * Magic Menu Toggle * About * Participants * Publications * Pópulo Menu Toggle * Pópulo About * Pópulo Contact * Pópulo Documentation * Pópulo Download * Pópulo Faq * Presentations * Research * Tools * Vexgine Menu Toggle * Contact * Contact * CVL * Documentation * Download * Vexgine About * Extending CVL * Use cases CAOSD RESEARCH GROUP ABOUT US DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION Over last few years CAOSD group contributed to the field with different approaches for developing self-adaptive systems presented in several thesis and research projects. These approaches successfully apply dynamic software product line, models@runtime and/or agent-oriented technologies. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS We have also applied advanced Software Engineering technologies to the distributed systems domain. More specifically, we have proposed a middleware, an agent platform and several applications in the domain of the Internet of Things (IoT), Future Internet, Ambient Inteligence, AAL, ITS, mobile phones and sensors for an inteligent museum, to name a few. SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINE ENGINEERING We have a vast experience in applying the SPL and dynamic SPL (DSPL) technologies to model a family of self-adaptive middleware (FamiWare), a family of Functional Quality Attributes and a family of self-adaptive agents, among others. We are experts in most of the variability languages like CVL (Common Variability Languages), UVL (Universal Variability Language), propositional formulas, constraint programming and algebras like Category Theory. We make use of them in SPL approaches at the software architecture level. GREEN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING The CAOSD group is currently involved in the development of a reusable repository of energy consuming concerns and a green assistant to help designers to develop energy-efficient applications. We are interested in measuring energy consumption at the code level, of several functional unit, such as security, logging, video codecs, etc. This work is aligned with the Energy Aware Software Engineering discipline with the goal of helping to develop energy efficient software systems for IoT systems. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE The goal of CAOSD is primarily focused on Software Architecture centric approaches. Indeed, we have contributed with several Architecture Description Languages (e.g., AO-ADL, DAOP-ADL) and Domain Specific Languages (e.g., VML). The founding principle of CAOSD has been to improve software architecture modularity and separation of concerns principally through Aspect-oriented Software Development (AOSD) technologies. AGENT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Another of CAOSD research topics is the application of advanced software engineering techniques (e.g., variability models, model driven development) to the development of autonomous self-managed agents for the Internet of Things (e.g., Malaca, Self-starMAS). UMA PhD Thesis "Achieving Energy Efficiency with a Software Product Line Engineering Approach" UMA PhD Thesis "Achieving Energy Efficiency with a Software Product Line Engineering Approach" ECSA/SPLC 2019 Keynote: Lidia Fuentes, Variability Variations In Cyber-Physical Systems SPLC 2022 - Software Product Line Conference - Daniel Jesús Muñoz and José Miguel Horcas SPLC 2022 - Software Product Line Conference - Daniel Jesús Muñoz and José Miguel Horcas The 17th International Conference on Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools, and Techniques (SoMeT 2018). Certificate of Award for a Best Paper - Inmaculada Ayala JISBD 2022: Actas de las XXVI Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (Santiago de Compostela) - Daniel Jesús Muñoz The 21st International Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2017) - José Miguel Horcas GISUM: Software Engineering Group of the University of Málaga Caosd Research Group Members MATES 2016: 14th German Conference on Multiagent System Technologies. Best Paper Award - José Miguel Horcas JISBD 2018: XXI Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (2018) - Ángel Cañete SPLC 2020: 24rd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference Daemon: Network intelligence for aDAptive and sElf-Learning MObile Networks MEET OUR TEAM * Current members * External members LIDIA FUENTES Full Professor Head of the CAOSD research group Envelope User Book Google Slideshare MONICA PINTO Associate Professor Envelope User Book Google MERCEDES AMOR Associate Professor Envelope Book Google JOAQUÍN BALLESTEROS Assistant Professor Envelope Book Google INMACULADA AYALA Assistant Professor Envelope Book Google Linkedin JOSÉ MIGUEL HORCAS PhD Envelope Book Google Linkedin DANIEL-JESUS MUNOZ PhD Envelope Internet-explorer Book Linkedin ÁNGEL CAÑETE PhD Student Envelope Book Google Linkedin PABLO SERRANO PhD Student Envelope FORMER PHD STUDENTS * Nadia Gámez Gómez [2006-2014], Thesis dissertation: “Famiware: an autonomic middlewarw family for ambient intelligence”, 2012 Current position at the Universitiy of La Rioja * Pablo Sánchez Barreiro [2005-2010], Thesis dissertation: “Almadraba model-driven development of aspect-oriented executable uml models”, 2009 Current position at the University of Cantabria * Gustavo García Pascual [2011-2016], Thesis dissertation: “Optimizing Mobile Applications by Exploiting Variability Models at Runtime”, 2018 EXTERNAL COLLABORATORS * Don Batory (Department of Computer Science, University of Texas, Austin, EEUU). * Dillian Gurov (Division of Theoretical Computer Science, KTH University, Sweden). * Alessandro V. Papadopoulos, Mälardalen University (MDU),Sweden. * Siobhán Clarke (Trinity College of Dublin, Ireland) * Awais Rashid (U. Lancaster, UK) * Steffen Zschaler (King’s College, UK) * Montimage S.L. (Paris, France) * Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon (ÉTS, Canada) * Joyce El Haddad (U. Paris-Dauphine, France) * Flavia C. Delicato and Paulo F. Pires (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) * Miguel Luaces y Alejandro Cortiñas, Grupo LBD de A Coruña CONTACT KEEP IN TOUCH UNIVERSITY OF MÁLAGA Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática, Lab 3.3.3. Edificio de investigación Ada Byron. ADDRESS Bulevar Louis Pasteur, 35. Campus de Teatinos. 29071 Málaga. Copyright © Caosd Grupo - University of Málaga, 2024