Theses supervision

PhD advisor

  1. Alexander Melchior. “A framework for agile policy development”. Utrecht University, and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands. Co-supervision with Frank Dignum. Advisor 2017-2019.
  2. Shiva Shavani. “From requirements to code: a mode-driven framework for automatic software development”. Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain. Co-direction with Prof. Dr. Óscar Pastor. Advisor 2016-2018.
  3. Julio Sandobalín. “Model-based support for reengineering environments”. Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain. Co-direction with Prof. Dr. Óscar Pastor. Thesis started in Advisor 2015.

MSc and PhD thesis examiner

  • PhD candidate: MSc. Paola Andrea Noreña Cardona. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín. Examiner of PhD proposal. 2016. Member of the dissertation jury in 2020.
  • PhD candidate: MSc. Luis Eduardo Muñoz Guerrero. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín. Examiner of PhD proposal. 2016.
  • MSc. Paola Andrea Noreña Cardona. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín. Member of the dissertation jury in 2013.

Master theses advisor

  1. Soumya Susovita. “Combining Artificial Intelligence and Model Driven Engineering to automate Requirements specification”. Master of Science in Engineering. Zürich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland. Expected 2022.
  2. Flavio Eisenring. “A digital assistant for effective requirements engineering meetings”. Master of Science in Engineering. Zürich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland. Expected 2022.
  3. Jin Yang Hu. “Software traceability: Investigating the perceived value and needs of software traceability in practice”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019. Co-direction with Fabiano Dalpiaz.
  4. Suzanne van Poelgeest. “Policy development: A framework with business process modelling and agent-based modelling”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019. Co-direction with Sjaak Brinkkemper.
  5. Marc van Zwienen, “Tailoring a Domain-Specific Enterprise Architecture Maturity Model”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019. Co-direction with Veronica burriel.
  6. Lars van del Bos. “A bridge between UX design and enterprise architecture”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019. Co-direction with Jan Martijn van der Werf.
  7. Kleopatra Chasioti. “BizDevOps: A process model for the Alignment of DevOps with Business Goals”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019. Co-direction with Sietse Overbeek.
  8. Alexander Bestebreurtje. “Context driven application architecture for a multilingual customer journey”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2018. Co-direction with Jan Martijn van der Werf.
  9. Samantha van Dalen. “Traceability-based knowledge system”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2018. Co-direction with Matthieu Brinkhuis.
  10. Alyssia Visser. “A case study: Creating a Sustainable collaborative tool for a Dutch Government Institution.” Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2018. Co-direction with Sietse Overbeek.
  11. Audrey Sie. “Designing a conceptual framework for integrated corporate social responsibility” Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2018. Co-direction with Sergio España.
  12. Jan Kramer, “A distributed market for the Internet of Things”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2017. Co-direction with Jan Martijn Van der Werf.
  13. Sam Leewis. “The organizational implementation of a business rule management solution”. Master in Business Informatics, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2017. Co-direction with Prof. Dr. Sjaak Brinkkemper.
  14. Viktor Manweiler. “Light i*: a lightweight i* language for the Communication Analysis method”. University of Duisburg-Essen, 2018.
  15. Galina Manweiler. “A modularity technique for business process modelling: An application in the Communication Analysis method”. University of Duisburg-Essen, 2018.
  16. Héloise Gauthereau. “Implementing and evolving an information system following model-driven development methods”. Universite de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and Universitat Politècnica de Valencia. 2014-2015. Co‑direction with Prof. Dr. Óscar Pastor and Prof. Dr. Charlotte Hug.
  17. Julio Sandobalín. “Un soporte a la comparación de modelos conceptuales en escenarios de evolución”. Official master of the Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain. 2014. Co‑direction with Prof. Dr. Óscar Pastor.

Bachelor theses advisor

  1. Joël Wichser and Severin Schindler: “Collaborative Web-based tool for the specification of user stories”. ZHAW School of Engineering, Switzerland. 2021.
  2. Moritz Wider: “Can we use virtual reality systems for software development?”. ZHAW School of Engineering, Switzerland. 2021.
  3. Simon Keller and Jonas Luetolf“From requirements to code: Visualising traceability links among software artefacts for self-driving simulation tools”. ZHAW School of Engineering, Switzerland. 2021.
  4. Samuel Vogelsanger. “Increasing performance of voice-to-code generators by implementing an immutable data structure”. ZHAW School of Engineering, Switzerland. 2020.
  5. Wiebe de Vries. “An interactive tool for model to model transformations”. Informatiekunde, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2019.
  6. Anouk Cederboom. “An Approach to Merge Scrum Processes”. Informatiekunde, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2018.
  7. Robbert Eckhardt. “Framework for the evolution of business process models and feature diagrams”. Informatiekunde, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. 2016.