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Michel R. V. Chaudron

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  206
Citations -  4147

Michel R. V. Chaudron is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unified Modeling Language & Software. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 198 publications receiving 3775 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel R. V. Chaudron include Lawrence Technological University & Leiden University.

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A Classification Framework for Software Component Models

TL;DR: This paper identifies, discusses, and characterizes fundamental principles of component models and provides a Component Model Classification Framework based on these principles, and classifies a large number of components using this framework.
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Component-based development process and component lifecycle

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the basic characteristics of the component-based approach and its impact on the development process and lifecycle models, and discussed the generic lifecycle of componentbased systems and the life cycle of components.
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In practice: UML software architecture and design description

TL;DR: This study focused on UML use and model quality in actual projects rather than on its adequacy as a notation or language.
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Component-Based Development Process and Component Lifecycle

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the basic characteristics of the component-based approach and its impact on the development process and lifecycle models, and discussed the generic lifecycle of componentbased systems and the life cycle of components.
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A Survey of the Practice of Design -- Code Correspondence amongst Professional Software Engineers

TL;DR: A study into the correspondence between the design of a software system, represented by means of UML, and the implementation of the system and the results provide a deeper understanding of the aspects of correspondence and their importance in practical software engineering.