Jean-Marc Jézéquel
Jean-Marc Jézéquel is a French computer scientist.
Professionally, Jean-Marc Jézéquel worked as a computer scientist at the University of Rennes, France. His research contributions have laid the foundations of the theory of Model-driven architecture.
Since January 2012, he has been Director of IRISA.Education and academic career
Jean-Marc Jézéquel received an engineering degree from Telecom Bretagne in 1986 and a PhD from the University of Rennes 1 in Rennes in 1989.
He then worked for the Transpac company on an Intelligent Network project. In 1991, he became a researcher at the CNRS. During most of 1996, he has been an invited researcher in Pr. Yonezawa's lab, in the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Since October 2000, he has been Professor of Software Engineering at University of Rennes 1, where he pursued research on the foundations of Model Driven Engineering. From 2000 to 2012 he headed an Inria research team called Triskell.
From January 2012, he is Director of IRISA, a 750 people public research lab in informatics.
In 2016 he received the Silver Medal from CNRS.Publications
Books, a selection
Articles, a selection:
- Design by contract: The lessons of Ariane, 1997
- Making components contract aware, Computer 32, 1999
- Refactoring UML models, UML 2001
- Weaving executability into object-oriented meta-languages, MODELS 2005
- Automatic test generation: A use case driven approach IEEE Trans on Software Engineering, 2006
- Models at runtime to support dynamic adaptation, Computer 42, 2009