Michel Chaudron
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Michel Chaudron is Full Professor and Chair of the Software Engineering group at the TU Eindhoven which is part of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Prior to this, he worked at Universities in Gothenburg (Chalmers|GU), Leiden and Eindhoven in the Netherlands. He obtained his Ph.D. in the area of formal methods and programming calculi for parallel computing. His research interests are in software architecture, software design, software modeling with a special focus on UML, software composition and knowledge sharing. Recently, use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) for Software Development. He has an interest in empirical studies in software engineering esp in the aforementioned areas and preferably in industrial contexts.
He supports several conferences and journals including (Conf:) ICSE, MODELS and Euromicro SEAA, FAMECSE and (Jnl:) SoSyM and Empirical Studies in Software Engineering (EMSE).
He has given tutorials and guest lectures on Software Architecture Design and Modeling as well as on Empirical Software Engineering Research Methods as guest lecturer in (o.a.) Spain, Tunesia, France, Finland, Slovakia and The Netherlands.
Recent Publications
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Deductive Software Architecture Recovery via Chain-of-thought Prompting
(2024) -
Process Mining from Jira Issues at a Large Company
(2023) -
Achieving High-Level Software Component Summarization via Hierarchical Chain-of-Thought Prompting and Static Code Analysis
(2023) -
Design thinking and creativity of colocated versus globally distributed software developers
Journal of Software : Evolution and Process (2023) -
Challenges in Software Architecting
(2023)
Current Educational Activities
Ancillary Activities
- Training en advies in software engineering, Chaudron training & consulting