Welcome

Welcome to my personal web site. My name is Goetz Botterweck. I'm a Senior Research Fellow and Project Leader at Lero, the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre.

Within Lero's Software Product Line Research Area I am leading the projects on Model-Driven Product Derivation and Software Product Line Visualisation.

Before joining Lero I worked at the Institute for IS Research in Koblenz, Germany, in the research group of Professor J Felix Hampe.

You can find my publications at DBLP, Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, ACM Guide to Computing Literature, Computer Science Bibliographies.

My profile at LinkedIn.

Research Interests

My main research interests are

  • Model-driven software engineering
    • Model transformations
    • Frameworks for model-driven software engineering (e.g., frameworks from the Eclipse Modeling Project, xtext, openArchitectureWare)
    • Domain Specific Languages (DSL)
  • Software product lines
    • Product configuration
    • Visual and interactive support for SPL engineering
    • Model-driven product derivation
    • Formal methods in SPLE, formal semantics of software product lines
    • Variability modeling and realization
    • Evolution of product lines
    • Variability in supply chains and software ecosystems
    • Integration of heterogenous approaches for variability modelling and product configuration (e.g., feature modelling and decision modelling)
  • Model-based Engineering of Embedded Systems
    • Variability in the model-based engineering of embedded systems
    • Integration of DSLs for model-based engineering of embedded systems (e.g., Simulink) with generic frameworks for model-driven software engineering (e.g., frameworks from the Eclipse Modeling Framework)
  • User interface engineering
    • Engineering of applications with multiple user interfaces
    • Abstract user interface description languages
    • Special front-ends for information systems (mobile applications, web-based front-ends)
  • Engineering of complex information systems
  • Service-oriented architecture (SOA), web services
  • Web engineering
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