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AMYOT, Daniel »


Daniel Amyot

Associate professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Office: 562-5800 (6947)
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E-mail

Research information:

My research focuses on software engineering, and more particularly on requirements engineering (first steps of the development process), with modelling languages (UML, scenarios, formal methods). My traditional area of application is telecommunication software.

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LETHBRIDGE, Timothy C. »


School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science / École de Génie électrique et de science informatique
Full professor
Faculty of Engineering

Contact information:

Office: 613-562-5800 (6685)
Cell: 613-252-1850
Home: 613-237-6642
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E-mail, Home Telephone, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone

Research information:

  Software modeling, design and usability. Understanding how programmers and software engineers do their jobs. Software engineering tools. Software engineering education. Model-oriented programming and the Umple language.

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English only, French acceptable but weaker

SOMÉ, Stéphane »


Assistant Professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6714)
Cell: 613-851-6717
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E-mail, Office Telephone

Research information:

Requirements engineering (elicitation, modeling, verification, specification). Use case modeling. Software testing and quality assessment. Software design and architecture. Web engineering.

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English and French

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