Gilles Motet

Gilles Motet
Born (1956-06-22) June 22, 1956
Residence France
Nationality France
Known for Design of Dependable Computing Systems
Design of Dependable Ada software
Scientific career
Fields Computer science
Software engineering
Risk management
Institutions University of Toulouse

Gilles Motet (French: [mɔtɛ]; born June 22, 1956) is a French scientist in computer science, software engineering and risk management fields. He is now a professor at INSA Toulouse, University of Toulouse. He is the scientific director of La Fondation pour une Culture de Sécurité Industrielle.

Works

A short list of his works:[1]

  • Gilles Motet (co-author), ISO 31000 "Risk Management. Principles and guidelines", International Organization for Standardization
  • Gilles Motet (co-author), ISO Guide 73, Revision, "Risk management. Vocabulary", International Organization for Standardization
  • Gilles Motet, J.-C. Geffroy, Special Issue on Dependable Computing, Theoretical Computer Sciences, vol. 290(2), Elsevier, 2003
  • J.-C. Geffroy, Gilles Motet, Design of Dependable Computing Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002
  • Gilles Motet, A. Marpinard, J.-C. Geffroy, Design of Dependable Ada software, Prentice Hall, 1996

References

  1. A complete list of publications


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