The project investigates new approaches for integrating interactive model execution with systematic exploration of design alternatives to support more efficient model development.
The Institute of Business Informatics – Software Engineering at Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU) has officially started a new collaborative research project together with the DiverSE team at the Université de Rennes.
The kick-off meeting provided an excellent opportunity to establish a common understanding of the research objectives, coordinate upcoming activities, and initiate the collaboration between the partners.
The project focuses on advancing modeling techniques for complex software and systems engineering scenarios. In particular, it investigates new approaches that tightly integrate interactive model execution with systematic exploration of alternative design solutions. The goal is to enable more efficient analysis, comparison, and evolution of models during the development process.
The Institute of Business Informatics – Software Engineering contributes its expertise in model-driven engineering, model transformation, and automated exploration techniques, supporting the development of methods and tools for analyzing and optimizing model variants.
The collaboration builds on previous joint research efforts and aims to further strengthen the long-standing partnership between JKU and the Université de Rennes.
Learn more about the CLEM project here.

