Mohammed Lafi
About University
Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan (henceforth, Al-Zaytoonah) was established in 1993 after receiving its license and general accreditation by Decision No. 848 on March 6, 1993. Instruction began on September 6, 1993, and since then Al-Zaytoonah has witnessed ... Read more
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Dr. Mohammed Lafi
e-mail
mlafi@yahoo.com
Phone
079-5325-333
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Faculty
Faculty of Science and Information Technology
department
Department Of Software Engineering
Academic rank
Assistant Professor
Year rank obtained
2011
Specialization
software engineering
Research interest
My research interests involve software engineering and specifically requirements engineering, scenario-based requirements engineering, requirements elicitation and negotiation, model-based development and evolution, and bridging requirements and architectures
PhD or master
Synthesis of Partial Behavior Models from Overlapping Scenarios with Alternative Alphabets
Ph.D. in computer science and engineering
University of Toledo
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Master in computer science
University of Jordan
Amman, Jordan
Experience
1. Assistant Professor, Software Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, Al- Zaytoonah University, Amman, Jordan, 2012 to present
2. Lecturer, CS department / Software Engineering department, Al-Zaytoonh private university of Jordan, 2003–2007.
3. Computer Programmer, Computer department, Civil Service Consumer Corporation, 1994–2003.
Publications
1. M. Lafi, Synthesis of Partial Behavior Models from Overlapping Scenarios with Alternative Alphabets, December 2011.

http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1321648086

2. M. Lafi and J. Carvalho, “Detecting and decomposing overlapping scenarios using pattern matching,” in Proceedings of African Conference on Software Engineering and Applied Computing 2011- ACSEAC 2011, 2011.
3. M. Lafi and J. Carvalho, “Behavioral models with alternative alphabets,”
in Innovations and Advances in Computer, Information, Systems
Sciences, and Engineering, ser. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,
K. Elleithy and T. Sobh, Eds. Springer New York, 2013, vol. 152, pp.
975–987

http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4614-3535-8_81

Contact

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for more information about my work.

Tel: +962-6-4291511
Fax: +962-6-4291432

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