2009 |
23 | EE | Anders Mattsson,
Björn Lundell,
Brian Lings,
Brian Fitzgerald:
Linking Model-Driven Development and Software Architecture: A Case Study.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 35(1): 83-93 (2009) |
2008 |
22 | | Barbara Russo,
Ernesto Damiani,
Scott A. Hissam,
Björn Lundell,
Giancarlo Succi:
Open Source Development, Communities and Quality, IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Working Group 2.3 on Open Source Software, OSS 2008, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy
Springer 2008 |
21 | EE | Muhammad Ali Babar,
Mari Tainlassi,
Björn Lundell:
Message from the QACOS 2008 Workshop Organizers.
COMPSAC 2008: 1211 |
20 | EE | Muhammad Ali Babar,
Mari Tainlassi,
Björn Lundell:
QACOS 2008 Workshop Organization.
COMPSAC 2008: 1212 |
19 | EE | Christian Lennerholt,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell:
Architectural Issues in Opening Up the Advantages of Open Source in Product Development Companies.
COMPSAC 2008: 1226-1227 |
18 | EE | Joseph Feller,
Björn Lundell,
Pentti Marttiin,
Walt Scacchi,
Nico Schellingerhout:
Panel: Opportunities and Risks for Open Source Software in Industry.
OSS 2008: 413-414 |
17 | EE | Frank van der Linden,
Björn Lundell,
Gary J. Chastek:
Open Source Software Product Lines.
SPLC 2008: 387 |
2007 |
16 | EE | Henrik Gustavsson,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell,
Anders Mattsson,
Marcel Beekveld:
Simplifying maintenance by using XSLT to unlock UML models in a distributed development environment.
ICSM 2007: 465-468 |
15 | EE | Henrik Gustavsson,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell,
Anders Mattsson,
Marcel Beekveld:
Integrating proprietary and open-source tool chains through horizontal interchange of XMI models.
ICSM 2007: 521-522 |
14 | EE | Björn Lundell,
Anna Persson,
Brian Lings:
Learning Through Practical Involvement in the OSS Ecosystem: Experiences from a Masters Assignment.
OSS 2007: 289-294 |
13 | EE | Frank van der Linden,
Björn Lundell:
Open Source Software and Product Lines 2007.
OSS 2007: 375-376 |
2006 |
12 | EE | Björn Lundell,
Brian Lings,
Anna Persson,
Anders Mattsson:
UML Model Interchange in Heterogeneous Tool Environments: An Analysis of Adoptions of XMI 2.
MoDELS 2006: 619-630 |
11 | EE | Björn Lundell,
Brian Lings,
Edvin Lindqvist:
Perceptions and Uptake of Open Source in Swedish Organisations.
OSS 2006: 155-163 |
2005 |
10 | EE | Mattias Strand,
Benkt Wangler,
Björn Lundell:
The Work Process of Syndicate Data Suppliers - Actors Related and Common Problems Identified.
CAiSE Short Paper Proceedings 2005 |
9 | EE | Will Venters,
Mary Darking,
Ben Light,
Jan Pries-Heje,
Björn Lundell:
Panel: Jumping the high-jump and landing in the sandpit - The issues involved in moving from being a PhD student to being a full member of the IS community.
ECIS 2005 |
8 | EE | Anna Persson,
Henrik Gustavsson,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell,
Anders Mattsson,
Ulf Ärlig:
OSS tools in a heterogeneous environment for embedded systems modelling: an analysis of adoptions of XMI.
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 30(4): 1-4 (2005) |
2004 |
7 | | Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell:
Method-in-Action and Method-in-Tool: Some Implications for CASE.
ICEIS (3) 2004: 623-628 |
6 | EE | Björn Lundell,
Brian Lings:
Changing perceptions of CASE technology.
Journal of Systems and Software 72(2): 271-280 (2004) |
2003 |
5 | EE | B. Olsson,
Mikael Berndtsson,
Björn Lundell,
Jörgen Hansson:
Running research-oriented final year projects for CS and IS students.
SIGCSE 2003: 79-83 |
4 | EE | Björn Lundell,
Brian Lings:
The 2G method for doubly grounding evaluation frameworks.
Inf. Syst. J. 13(4): 375- (2003) |
2002 |
3 | EE | Henrik Gustavsson,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell:
An Active Approach to Model Management for Evolving Information Systems.
ER (Workshops) 2002: 112-123 |
2001 |
2 | | Adam Rehbinder,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell,
Runo Burman,
Anette Nilsson:
Observations from a Field Study on Developing a Framework for Pre-Usage Evaluation of CASE Tools.
Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development 2001: 211-220 |
1998 |
1 | EE | Gerrit Griebel,
Brian Lings,
Björn Lundell:
A Repository to Support Transparency in Database Design.
BNCOD 1998: 19-31 |