Damien CASSOU

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SIS: Singluar Information Systems by Cédrick Béler

Who: Cédrick Béler, permanent researcher at ENIT/LGP in Tarbes, France What: SIS: Singluar Information Systems When: Wednesday 20th, 14h Where: B21 I’m Cédrik Béler, permanent researcher at ENIT/LGP in Tarbes and I’m visiting RMOD for 2 weeks so as to work on a research project called SIS (Singular Information Systems). The goal of SIS is …

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Internet Speed Software Evolution

What: Internet Speed Software Evolution Who: Xavier Blanc http://www.labri.fr/perso/xblanc/ When: Tuesday, February the 2nd, 10:30 Where: Inria Lille, B21 Abstract: The success of Internet has provoked a mess in software maintenance. All applications that are designed to run on the Internet must not only fulfill all user requirements, which are more and more frequent and …

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Subobject-oriented programming: diamonds are forever

Who: Marko van Dooren When: Tuesday the 16th, 14h. Where: B31. What: Subobject-oriented programming: diamonds are forever Classes are fundamental elements in object-oriented programming, but they cannot easily be assembled from other classes. As a result, many code patterns such as associations, graph structures, and so forth are duplicated over and over again. Subobject-oriented programming …

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Pharo tools for cross-platform development and building GUIs

Who: Alain Plantec & Glenn Cavarle When: Tuesday 2nd June, 13h30 Where: B11 Dali is a framework prototype for cross-platform development implemented in Pharo. It is based on Software Product Line and Model Driven Engineering to design, simulate and product softwares for several target platforms. This presentation shows the current state of Dali and the …

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Memory and test visualization

What: Memory and test visualization Who: Alexandre Bergel, full-time Assistant Professor at the University of Chile, co-founder of Object Profile When: Tuesday, 16th of December, 14:30 Where: Inria, Lille B31 Abstract: This talk will present the latest advances by the Object Profile company and Pleiad laboratory, from the University of Chile, in the field of …

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Assessing and Improving Rules to Support Software Evolution

What: PhD defense Who: André Cavalcante Hora When: Tuesday, 4th November 2014, 10h00 Where: Amphi de l’IRCICA Software systems evolve by adding new features, fixing bugs or refactoring existing source code. During this process, some problems may occur (e.g., backward-incompatibility, missing or unclear method deprecation) causing evolving systems and their clients to be inconsistent or …

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Towards Language Composition by Laurence Tratt

Who: Laurence Tratt, Software Development Team, King’s College London http://tratt.net/laurie/ Where: B31 When: Thursday, 15th of May, 15h What: Towards Language Composition We want better programming languages, but “better” invariably ends up becoming “bigger”. Since we can’t keep making our languages bigger, what alternatives do we have? In this talk, I propose language composition as …

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HDR defense: Supporting Software Evolution in the Organizations

What: HDR defense: Supporting Software Evolution in the Organizations Who: Nicolas Anquetil When: Friday, May the 09th at 13h30 Where: IRCICA Abstract: Software systems are now so intrinsically part of our lives that we don’t see them any more. They run our phones, our cars, our leisures, our banks, our shops, our cities … This …

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Support For Implementation Regularities

What: Support For Implementation Regularities Who: Angela Lozano When: Friday, April 18th, 13h Where: B31 Bio: Angela Lozano is currently a Postdoc at the Software Languages Lab in Brussels, and uses Pharo for her research. Abstract: We have developed a set of tools to provide recommendations for developers and maintainers. These tools are based on …

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Touch first: Opportunities to reinvent computing

What: Touch first: Opportunities to reinvent computing When: March 6th, 10h30 Where: B31 Who: Jochen Rick http://home.cc.gatech.edu/je77/research ABSTRACT Every fifteen years or so, new technology begets a computing revolution. We are in the early stages of the touch revolution. In 2013, there were more multi-touch tablets sold than laptops and desktops combined. Since 2007, I …

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