Welcome to the SSEL website

The System and Software Engineering lab (SSEL) is one of the research labs at the Department of Computer Science (Faculty of Sciences) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).

SSEL is headed by Prof. Dr. Viviane Jonckers. Our research is situated in software engineering and more specifically in component-oriented, aspect-oriented and model-driven software development.

Please visit our research page and research artifacts page to learn more on current and past projects and our members page to find specific contact information.

SSEL forms a binary star with the PROG lab which shares many of our research and teaching values.

In the Spotlight

ssel_banner.jpg Symposium on Software Variability from a Programmer's Perspective (SVPP'08). Invited speakers are:
Jim Coplien, Robert Hirschfeld, Karl Lieberherr, and Oscar Nierstrasz
ssel_banner.jpg The 2008 edition of the SSEL-PROG Research Descriptions booklet is available for download. It provides a handy overview of the current research topics at both SSEL and PROG.
aosdlogo.jpg AOSD 2008, the Seventh International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development was organised by SSEL and PROG in Brussels (download flyer).

General Contact Information

VUB - SSEL
Pleinlaan 2
B- 1050 Brussels, Belgium

  • Room 4K208, 4K209, 4K210 & 4K214
  • Tel +32 2 629.29.67 (V. Jonckers)
  • Fax +32 2 629.28.70

How to reach us?

The SSEL Lab is located on the VUB campus Etterbeek in Brussels, Belgium. The main VUB site offers directions for getting to the Etterbeek campus. A detailed map of the VUB's Etterbeek campus is available as well.

The SSEL Lab is located on the fourth floor of the K building. When entering the fourth floor from the elevator, just walk straight ahead. Viviane's office is at the end of the hallway to the right. The other SSEL members' offices are on the left.

 
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