Konrad Wieland

Dipl.-Ing. Dr.rer.soc.oec.

Konrad Wieland is technical consultant at LieberLieber GmbH. He studied Business Informatics at the Vienna University of Technology from 2003 to 2009. From 2009 to 2011, he worked as research assistant at the Business Informatics Group (Vienna University of Technology) in the area of model versioning and collaborative conflict resolution. He received the PhD degree from the Vienna University of Technology in 2011.

Interests

  • model versioning
  • model engineering
  • process modeling
  • object-oriented modeling

Projects

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Adaptable Model Versioning

The development of complex software systems requires appropriate abstraction mechanisms in terms of model-driven engineering techniques (MDE) and proper support for allowing developers to work in parallel in terms of version control systems (VCS).

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Publications

(2013). A Posteriori Operation Detection in Evolving Software Models.

Journal of Systems and Software, 86 (2013), 2; 551 - 566.

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(2013). Turning Conflicts into Collaboration - Concurrent Modeling in the Early Phases of Software Development.

Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing, 22 (2013), 2-3; 181 - 240.

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(2012). An Introduction to Model Versioning.

Talk: International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communcation, and Software Systems, Bertinoro, Italy (invited); 06-18-2012 - 06-23-2012; in: “Formal Methods for Model-Driven Engineering”, M. Bernardo, V. Cortellessa, A. Pierantonio (ed.); Springer, LNCS 7320 (2012), ISSN: 0302-9743; 336 - 398.

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(2011). Conflicts as First-Class Entities: A UML Profile for Model Versioning.

in: “Models in Software Engineering - Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2010, Reports and Revised Selected Papers”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 6627, Springer, 2011, ISBN: 978-3-642-21209-3, 184 - 193.

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(2011). New Media in Teaching UML in the Large - an Experience Report.

Electronic Communications of the EASST, Volume 34: Software Modeling in Education at MODELS 2010 (2011), 34.

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(2011). Novel Communication Channels in Software Modeling Education.

in: “Models in Software Engineering - Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2010, Reports and Revised Selected Papers”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 6627, Springer, 2011, 40 - 54.

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(2011). The Past, Present, and Future of Model Versioning.

in: “Emerging Technologies for the Evolution and Maintenance of Software Models”, IGI Global, 2011, ISBN: 9781613504383, 410 - 443.

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(2011). Towards an Understanding of Requirements for Model Versioning Support.

International Journal of People-Oriented Programming (IJPOP), 1 (2011), 2; 1 - 23.

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(2010). Conflict Resolution in Model Versioning.

Poster: 1st International Master Class on Model-Driven Engineering, Oslo, Norwegen; 09-30-2010 - 10-02-2010; in: “1st International Master Class on Model-Driven Engineering, Poster Session Companion”, (2010), 17 - 18.

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(2010). Adaptable Model Versioning in Action.

Talk: Modellierung 2010, Klagenfurt; 03-24-2010 - 03-26-2010; in: “Modellierung 2010”, GI, LNI 161 (2010), ISBN: 978-3-88579-255-0; 221 - 236.

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(2010). Concurrent Modeling in Early Phases of the Software Development Life Cycle.

in: “Proceedings of the 16th Collaboration Researchers’ International Working Group Conference on Collaboration and Technology (CRIWG 2010)", Springer, 2010, ISBN: 978-3-642-15713-4, 129 - 144.

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(2010). Representation and Visualization of Merge Conflicts with UML Profiles.

in: “Proceedings of the International Workshop on Models and Evolution (ME 2010) @ MoDELS 2010”, Online Publication, 2010, 53 - 62.

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(2009). An Example Is Worth a Thousand Words: Composite Operation Modeling By-Example.

Talk: 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS'09), Denver, USA; 10-04-2009 - 10-09-2009; in: “Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MoDELS'09)", Springer, LNCS 5795 (2009), ISBN: 978-3-642-04424-3; 271 - 285.

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(2009). Why Model Versioning Research is Needed!? An Experience Report.

Talk: Joint MoDSE-​MC­CM 2009 Work­shop - Models and Evolution, Denver, USA; 10-04-2009; in: “Proceedings of the Joint MoDSE-MC­CM 2009 Workshop”, (2009), Paper ID 8, 12 pages.

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