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.
Collaborations and Visits
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University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, several visits since September 2016, HASLab/INESC TEC
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Joint work on scenario-based testing of user interfaces.
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Co-supervising of an MsC student with José Creissac Campos.
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NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, USA, March 18-25, 2016, Human Systems Integration Division
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Joint work on tools and techniques for supporting fitness-for-purpose of interactive systems.
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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
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University of Minho, Braga, Portugal, January 4-8, 2016, HASLab/INESC TEC
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Joint work on scenario-based testing of user interfaces.
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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
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Past administrative activities
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Member of the administrative IRIT lab council as representative of the PhD students (February 2012 to March 2015)
Past projects
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Member of the Display system project
PhD Thesis
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Title: Generic Software Architecture and Model-Based Approach for the Dependability of Critical Interactive Systems
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Manuscript: The manuscript (in french) can be downloaded here
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Defence: July, 21th 2015
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Supervision: Philippe Palanque and Jean-Charles Fabre
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Funding: Funded by Airbus through the Display system project