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Fabian GILSON is a researcher at the University of Namur's PReCISE Research Center (Research Center on Information Systems Engineering), specializing in software architecture and model-driven engineering approaches. With a PhD in Computer Sciences completed in 2015, he has established himself as a specialist in bridging requirement engineering with architecture design through formal model transformations.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Computer Sciences (2015), University of Namur
- Master in Computer Sciences (2005), University of Namur
GILSON's research focuses on the intersection of requirement engineering, component-based design, and physical infrastructure abstractions. His work particularly emphasizes creating methodological frameworks that bind requirements, architecture models, and design rationale through model transformations. His expertise spans Model Driven Engineering, Transformation Approaches, Architecture Description Languages, Distributed Systems, and Design Decisions Traceability.
His publication record shows a clear evolution from foundational work on architectural frameworks to practical applications in emerging domains like IoT systems management and social debate platforms. The research demonstrates consistent methodological rigor while addressing increasingly complex real-world problems in software engineering.
Notable research projects include:
- METADONE: A graphical environment for domain-specific modeling languages (2003-present)
- WebDeb: A social platform for recording and visualizing rhetorical arguments (2014-2018)
- Thesis-F-Gilson: A Transformational Approach for Component-Based Distributed Architectures (2007-2015)
- MEMODIA: Methods and Models for Distributed Architectures (2003-2015)
GILSON previously worked as a teaching assistant at the University of Namur, where he was responsible for programming practical exercises, architecture modeling methods, and software engineering laboratory sessions. His industry experience includes two years at a Big-5 IT consulting company working on payment systems for a major banking company, including maintenance of legacy IBM iSeries software and retro-engineering projects.


