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Gonzalo Génova
Researcher at Charles III University of Madrid
Publications - 50
Citations - 752
Gonzalo Génova is an academic researcher from Charles III University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Use case & Unified Modeling Language. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 654 citations. Previous affiliations of Gonzalo Génova include Carlos III Health Institute & Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
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A framework to measure and improve the quality of textual requirements
TL;DR: Some indicators for measuring quality in textual requirements, as well as a tool that computes quality measures in a fully automated way that will not only be an improvement in the quality of requirements, but also in the writing skills of requirements engineers.
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Ethics by Design: Necessity or Curse?
Virginia Dignum,Matteo Baldoni,Cristina Baroglio,Maurizio Caon,Raja Chatila,Louise A. Dennis,Gonzalo Génova,Galit Haim,Malte S. Kließ,Maite López-Sánchez,Roberto Micalizio,Juan Pavón,Marija Slavkovik,Matthijs Smakman,Marlies van Steenbergen,Stefano Tedeschi,Leon van der Toree,Serena Villata,Tristan E. de Wildt +18 more
TL;DR: This paper presents initial conclusions from the thematic day of the same name held at PRIMA2017, on October 2017, and asks: "Can the authors, and should they, build ethically-aware agents?"
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Mapping UML Associations into Java Code
TL;DR: These principles have been used to write a series of code patterns that are used in combination with a tool that generates code for associations, which are read from a model stored in XMI format.
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RSHP: an information representation model based on relationships
TL;DR: This paper presents an information representation model based on relationships, called RSHP, which allows to handle all kind of artifacts using the same representation schema, and therefore, it is possible to generalize their management in computer systems.
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The meaning of multiplicity of n-ary associations in UML
TL;DR: The concept of multiplicity in UML derives from that of cardinality in entity-relationship modeling techniques as mentioned in this paper and the UML documentation defines this concept but at the same time acknowledges some lack of obviousness in the specification of multiplicities for n-ary associations.