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Michał Maćkowiak

Areas of Interest

  • Software Architectures

Contact Information

Address for correspondence:

Michał Maćkowiak
Institute of Computing Science
Poznań University of Technology
ul. Piotrowo 2
60-965, POZNAŃ, Poland
Most of the time, you can find me in the Library and Lecture Centre building, room 2.7.8.
Consulting hours: Thursdays, 9:45 - 11:45 (Summer Semester 2011/2012)
Phone +48 61 665 29 44.
E-mail address: Michal.Mackowiak[at] cs.put.poznan.pl.

Publications

Scientific papers

  1. Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, and Jerzy Nawrocki: Non-functional Requirements Elicitation Based on ISO 9126 In: Software Engineering Techniques in Progress, ed. by Huzar Z., Nawrocki J., Szpyrka M., pp. 169-179, AGH University of Science and Technology Press. 2009.

  2. Jerzy Nawrocki, Wojciech Complak, Jacek Błażewicz, Sylwia Kopczyńska, and Michał Maćkowiak: The Knapsack-Lightening problem and its application to scheduling HRT tasks Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Technical Sciences, 57:71-77. 2009.

  3. Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, and Jerzy Nawrocki: The Latest Multimedia and Communications Techniques in Elearning Systems Information Technologies, Volume 16:445-450. 2008.

 

Technical reports

  1. Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, and Jerzy Nawrocki: Multimedia-supported Elicitation of Non-functional Requirements Poznan University of Technology, Technical Report RA-08/08. 2008.

 

Theses

  1. Sylwia Kopczyńska and Michał Maćkowiak: On-the-fly documentation for software development meetings Master Thesis, Poznan University of Technology. 2008.

 

Other publications

  1. Bartosz Michalik, Sylwia Kopczyńska, Michał Maćkowiak, Jerzy Nawrocki, and Mirosław Ochodek: Evaluation of the Technical Drama Efficiency. A Case Study on Teaching ATAM in Academic Environment Miscellaneous publication, Poster at ESEM 2009. 2009.

 
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