434 total citations 15 papers, 134 citations indexed
About
David Servat is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Software and Computational Theory and Mathematics.
According to data from OpenAlex, David Servat has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 134 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 9 papers in Software and 7 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics. Recurrent topics in David Servat's work include Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques (8 papers), Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies (8 papers) and Formal Methods in Verification (4 papers). David Servat is often cited by papers focused on Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques (8 papers), Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies (8 papers) and Formal Methods in Verification (4 papers). David Servat collaborates with scholars based in France, Sweden and Germany. David Servat's co-authors include Henrik Lönn, Martin Törngren, Alexis Drogoul, DeJiu Chen, Yiannis Papadopoulos, Sébastien Gérard, Matthias Weber, Mark‐Oliver Reiser, Ramin Tavakoli Kolagari and Matthias Weber and has published in prestigious journals such as Repository@Hull (Worktribe) (University of Hull), Loughborough University Institutional Repository (Loughborough University) and TECNALIA Publications (Fundación TECNALIA Research & Innovation).
In The Last Decade
David Servat
14 papers
receiving
116 citations
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All Works
15 of 15 papers shown
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Mortimer, Sarah, Michael Henshaw, Carys Siemieniuch, et al.. (2017). Road2CPS priorities and recommendations for research and innovation in cyber-physical systems. Loughborough University Institutional Repository (Loughborough University).6 indexed citations
Lönn, Henrik, Yiannis Papadopoulos, Mark‐Oliver Reiser, et al.. (2010). The CVM framework : A prototype tool for compositional variability management. 101–105.23 indexed citations
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Papadopoulos, Yiannis, Henrik Lönn, Anders Sandberg, et al.. (2010). Automatic allocation of safety integrity levels. Repository@Hull (Worktribe) (University of Hull). 7–7.32 indexed citations
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Tessier, Patrick, David Servat, & Sébastien Gérard. (2008). Variability Management on Behavioral Models.. 121–130.2 indexed citations
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Blom, Hans H., DeJiu Chen, Patrick Frey, et al.. (2008). EAST-ADL 2.0 Specification.4 indexed citations
Chen, DeJiu, Patrick Frey, Rolf Johansson, et al.. (2007). Developing Dependable Automotive Embedded Systems using the EAST-ADL; representing continuous time systems in SysML. 25–36.4 indexed citations
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Törngren, Martin, et al.. (2007). Combined usage of UML and Simulink in the Design of Embedded Systems : Investigating Scenarios and Structural and Behavioural Mapping.9 indexed citations
Drogoul, Alexis & David Servat. (2001). Intelligence diffuse : vers un monde fait d'agents ?.. 227–238.1 indexed citations
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