Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Madrid, Madrid Spain
Profession
Research Project Associate
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.gomezabajo.es/
À propos
Pablo Gómez-Abajo is an assistant professor at the department of computer science of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He got his bachelor’s degree in 2006 and after 8 years in the industry, he returned to Academia and joined the Modelling and Software Engineering research group in 2015. He finished his master’s degree in 2016 with a special mention in his final project "A framework for the automated generation of exercises via model mutation". He has four publications in journals and has participated in five international conferences. He finished his PhD in computer science "A domain-specific language for model mutation" in 2020 with the highest possible mark.
Mots-clés
model-driven engineering
model mutation
domain-specific languages
mutation testing
education
automated generation of exercises
model transformation
java
moodle
wodel
aut. generation of exercises
simulation
cloud computing
metamorphic testing
mutation footprints
seed model synthesis
automated generation of self-assessment exercises
domain-specific language
mutation
bpmn
ocl
model synthesis
model-based mutation
domain-specific languages
reverse engineering
automatic exercise generation and correction
domain-specic languages
testing
search-based engineering
model-based software testing
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Madrid, Madrid Spain
Profession
Research Project Associate
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.gomezabajo.es/
À propos
Pablo Gómez-Abajo is an assistant professor at the department of computer science of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He got his bachelor’s degree in 2006 and after 8 years in the industry, he returned to Academia and joined the Modelling and Software Engineering research group in 2015. He finished his master’s degree in 2016 with a special mention in his final project "A framework for the automated generation of exercises via model mutation". He has four publications in journals and has participated in five international conferences. He finished his PhD in computer science "A domain-specific language for model mutation" in 2020 with the highest possible mark.
Mots-clés
model-driven engineering
model mutation
domain-specific languages
mutation testing
education
automated generation of exercises
model transformation
java
moodle
wodel
aut. generation of exercises
simulation
cloud computing
metamorphic testing
mutation footprints
seed model synthesis
automated generation of self-assessment exercises
domain-specific language
mutation
bpmn
ocl
model synthesis
model-based mutation
domain-specific languages
reverse engineering
automatic exercise generation and correction
domain-specic languages
testing
search-based engineering
model-based software testing
Tout plus