Camille Fayollas is an associate professor in Computer Science at the University Toulouse 1 within the ICS team at the IRIT lab. Her research involves techniques, notations and tools to specify and develop fault-tolerant, dependable and usable interactive critical systems.

She worked for three years in Ansys (2020-2023) in the research and development department on the design and development of a critcal embedded application for aircraft cockpits (based on the ARINC 661 standard).

She worked for three years in Continental (2017-2020) in the research and development department on the safety and dependability of new technologies for connected vehicles (cloud, artificial inteligence, …​).

She worked as research and teaching assistant at the IRIT lab (2015-2017) on techniques, notations and tools to specify and develop fault-tolerant, dependable and usable interactive critical systems.

Her PhD thesis, completed on July, 21th 2015, focused on a Generic Software Architecture and a Model-Based Approach for the Dependability of Critical Interactive Systems.

Publications

  • List of publications in HAL

  • List of publications in dblp

Collaborations and Visits

  • University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, several visits since September 2016, HASLab/INESC TEC

    • Joint work on scenario-based testing of user interfaces.

    • Co-supervising of an MsC student with José Creissac Campos.

  • NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, USA, March 18-25, 2016, Human Systems Integration Division

    • Joint work on tools and techniques for supporting fitness-for-purpose of interactive systems.

    • This joint work has been published in the following paper: D. Billman, C. Fayollas, M. Feary, C. Martinie, P. Palanque. Complementary Tools and Techniques for Supporting Fitness‐for‐Purpose of Interactive Critical Systems. HCSE + HESSD 2016

  • University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, January 4-8, 2016, HASLab/INESC TEC

    • Joint work on scenario-based testing of user interfaces.

    • This joint work has been published in the following paper: J. C. Campos, C. Fayollas, C. Martinie, D. Navarre, P. Palanque, M. Pinto. Systematic automation of scenario-based testing of user interfaces. EICS 2016: 138-148

Past administrative activities

  • Member of the administrative IRIT lab council as representative of the PhD students (February 2012 to March 2015)

Past projects

PhD Thesis

  • Title: Generic Software Architecture and Model-Based Approach for the Dependability of Critical Interactive Systems

  • Manuscript: The manuscript (in french) can be downloaded here

  • Defence: July, 21th 2015

  • Supervision: Philippe Palanque and Jean-Charles Fabre

  • Funding: Funded by Airbus through the Display system project