Daniel A. Sadilek

 

Daniel Sadilek is a PhD student at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He received his diploma degree with honours from the University of Applied Sciences Berlin in 2004. Daniel worked at DaimlerChrysler, the Fraunhofer IPK, and Schütze Consulting. He has experience in such diverse fields as service-oriented tool integration, computer vision, and eGovernment. After two years as a professional software developer, Daniel started his PhD work in August 2006 in the research training group Metrik (Graduiertenkolleg) with a scholarship from the german research foundation (DFG). His thesis subject is "Test-Driven Language Modeling".

Research Interests

  1. Model-based development

  2. Language engineering

  3. Domain-specific languages

  4. Test-driven development

Thesis Subject

Test-Driven Language Modeling

Professional Projects

EPromote – an Eclipse plugin that allows to define model transformations of EMF-based models with Prolog, can be used by EProvide to define operational semantics

EProvide – an Eclipse based framework for describing the operational semantics of metamodel-based languages, extensible with description languages

MMUnit – an Eclipse based framework for testing meta-models; it provides a graphical editor for test-specifications and JUnit integration

Private Projects

Karteilernen.de – a Ruby on Rails-based (german) web application for flashcard learning

Moolib.com – a GWT-based web application for managing your movie library

Contact details



Daniel A. Sadilek
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Dept. of Computer Science
Room: III.417

Rudower Chaussee 25
12489 Berlin, Germany


+49 30 2093 3121 (phone)
+49 30 2093 3112 (fax)
sadilek@informatik.hu-berlin.de
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