Metamodeling
and its Applications
tud
Thomas Kühne, Assistant Professor
Address
Technische Universität Darmstadt
FG Metamodeling
Hochschulstr. 10
64289 Darmstadt
Building S2|02
Room E104 (Secretariat)
Phone
+49 6151 16-6181
Fax
+49 6151 16-5472
Email
kuehne@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de

 

There is a new location for the home page for Thomas Kühne.

In 1999 I moved from Stafford (UK) where I was a Lecturer in Computing at Staffordshire University to become a member of the research group of Prof. Atkinson at the University of Kaiserslautern. After completing acting professorships at the Darmstadt University of Technology, and the Software Engineering Department of the University of Mannheim I became an Assistant Professor at the Darmstadt University of Technology. Since November 20007 I'm an Associate Professor at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. My new home page is currently under construction.

My research interests include (meta-)modeling, model-driven development, component architectures and programming languages.

Thinking about metalevels for one of my courses, inspired me to write a brief science-fiction mystery. Strolling through the streets of Darmstadt, I came up with the "No Shortcuts" paradox.

The best way to fully understand something is to teach it to someone. — TK

Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual. — Arthur Koestler

The single cause of all incorrect analyses is a single cause philosophy. — TK
publications:
Publications
A Functional Pattern System for Object-Oriented Design

In 2006 I was/am (among other things)

Editor for the
SoSyM Theme Issue

SoSyM Theme Issue
on Metamodeling


Please check the Call for Papers.

I support SoSyM as an Editor

PC member and workshop chair for
MoDELS / UML 2006
1.-6.10.
Genova
      PC member for
PPPJ 2006
30.8.-1.9.
Mannheim
PC member for
EDOC 2006
12.-20.10.
Hong Kong
PC member and publicity chair for
Modellierung 2006
22.-24.3.
Innsbruck
PC member for
WoMM 2006
12.-13.10.
Karlsruhe
PC member for
MUSE 2006
11.9.
Setúbal
PC member for
ST 2006
4.-8.9.
Prague
PC member for
MPM 2006
3.10.
Genova
Participant of
CAMPaM workshop
23.-29.4.
Bellairs Research Institute



The post proceedings of the "Workshops and Symposia at MoDELS 2006" have been published as LNCS 4364, including an online version. You may use the table of contents for referencing.


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