[sigle] Michaël PETIT
Computer Science Department
University of Namur (FUNDP)
Rue Grandgagnage, 21 
B-5000 Namur (BELGIUM) 
Voice: +32 81 72 52 59 
Fax: +32 81 72 49 67 
Email: mpe@info.fundp.ac.be


Official page

This page is outdated. For an up-to-date research oriented web page, see the Michael's official webpage (in french).

Curiculum Vitae

In september 1992, Michaël Petit got a Master in Computer Science from the Computer Science (CS) Department of the University of Namur with a dissertation on formal requirements engineering of manufacturing systems with the Albert II language, a research performed in collaboration with the Public Research Center Henri-Tudor . Since October 1992, he have been working at the CS Department as a teaching and research assistant. He is a professor since 2004.

Research Topics

Michaël took part in to several research projects related to Albert II , a formal Agent-Oriented requirements specification language for Cooperative Information Systems Analysis and Design . These projects included the ESPRIT II project ICARUS (until December 1993), the Objective I projet CAT (April 1995 - August 2000), and the ESPRIT project CREWS (August 1996 - October 1999).

Michaël's personal interests lie in studying requirements engineering method and applications, and more particularly in the use of Albert II for modeling Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) systems.
A two year FIRST (Belgian Walooon Region) project dedicated to this subject was conducted from october 1993 to september 1995 with Pegard Productics, a Belgian manufacturing systems solution provider. Another recent industrial experience on the usage of the Albert II language for manufacturing systems includes an informal collaboration with Caterpillar (Gosselies, Belgium).

Michaël obtained his PhD from the Computer Science (CS) Department of the University of Namur in october 1999 with a dissertation on a multi-formalism and component-based approach to the formal modeling of manufacturing systems requirements . The modeling approach consists in using simultaneously several complementary modeling languages (namely Albert II , CIMOSA and i*) and reusing predefined model components (called patterns) for manufacturing systems.
He presented a number of papers in international conferences (see publications ) and took part in discussions at several workshops related to manufacturing systems modeling (notably within the ICEIMT initiative and those organized by the CIMOSA association). He is a member of the IFIP-IFAC Task Force on Enterprise Integration .

Michaël also participates in the AgentLink Europe's ESPRIT-funded Network of Excellence for agent-based computing, in the Special Interest Group (SIG) on Methodologies/Software Engineering .

Michaël now works on the ARTHUR project (in french - outdated) dealing with a software support system for hospital emergency room activities including state of the art technology such as voice recognition, cryptography, open architectures (XML, web) and wireless networks. Our role within the project is to write the software requirements document with a combination of UML and textual requirements (PSS05). This work is done in collaboration with people from our univeristy working on organisational analysis .

Keywords: Requirements Engineering, Agents, Actors, Formal languages, Manufacturing Systems, Methodology, Albert II, CIMOSA, i*, non-functional requirements, Components, Patterns, Multi-formalism, Hospital Emergency Departments, UML.

Teaching

Michaël serves as a teaching assistant since october 1992. Teached subjects included: Since 1999, Michaël is in charge of a course to undergraduate Computer Science students.

Publications

See also the complete list of publications of the CS Department or publications of the ALBERT group .
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Last updated: November 6,1998.
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