Category: Talk

Software Engineering Day 2016

Who: The Software Engineering research theme from the CRIStAL laboratory When: Thursday 23 June 2016 Where: IRCICA 9:00 – 9:30 – Co-evolution in software engineering – Anne Etien 9:30 – 10:00 – Carbon et quelques idées – Cédric Dumoulin 10:00 – 10:30 – Correctness attraction – Martin Monperrus 10:30 – 11:00 – Coffee break 11:00 …

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Service-Oriented Reengineering of Legacy JEE applications

Hafedh Mili (Full professor Université du Québec à Montréal) Friday April 29th at 13h Inria Lille Abstract: Service orientation views business applications as orchestrations of reusable services deployed across the enterprise. Service orientation has many purported advantages, including, 1) the packaging of common business and technical functions in a reusable format, 2) IT agility, through …

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Service-Oriented Reengineering of Legacy JEE applications

Hafedh Mili (Université du Québec à Montréal) will present his work. What : Service-Oriented Reengineering of Legacy JEE applications Where: Inria Lille B21 When : Friday April 29th at 13h Abstract: Service orientation views business applications as orchestrations of reusable services deployed across the enterprise. Service orientation has many purported advantages, including, 1) the packaging …

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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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Deep Learning Program Analysis: A New Paradigm for Analyzing Computer Programs

Benjamin Bales, from ASSRC, will give a talk on “Deep Learning Program Analysis: A New Paradigm for Analyzing Computer Programs”. Date: April 1 2016, 11:30 AM Location: Room B31, Inria Lille Abstract: Since 2006, Deep Learning has outperformed many state of the art techniques on heterogeneous tasks, such as image recognition, machine translation, and voice …

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Deep Learning Program Analysis: A New Paradigm for Analyzing Computer Programs

Benjamin Bales, from ASSRC, will give a talk on “Deep Learning Program Analysis: A New Paradigm for Analyzing Computer Programs”. Date: April 1 2016, 11:30 AM Location: Room B31, Inria Lille abstract: Since 2006, Deep Learning has outperformed many state of the art techniques on heterogeneous tasks, such as image recognition, machine translation, and voice …

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Docker workshop

Docker@Spirals workshop on Friday 25th March 2016 afternoon 14:00 – 17:30 in Room B31, Building B, Inria. The workshop agenda is: 14h00 – 14h10 – Introduction & Agenda – Philippe Merle 14h10 – 14h40 – Dockerization of Benchmarks – Maxime Colmant 14h40 – 15h10 – Dockerization of Hadoop Clusters – Bo Zhang 15h10 – 15h40 …

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Une Approche Formelle de Ingénierie Système Basée sur les Modèles

Iulian Ober Mardi 12 avril à 14h Bâtiment M3, amphi Turing Une Approche Formelle de Ingénierie Système Basée sur les Modèles Résumé : L’ingénierie système connaît actuellement une période de rapide évolution grâce à l’arrivée à maturité de nouvelles méthodes basées sur des modèles et de nouveaux standards comme le langage SysML. Bien que récents, …

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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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Requirements-Driven Mediation for Collaborative Security

Who: Amel BENNACEUR, PhD When: Tuesday, December 16th 15th at 11h30. Where: Inria Lille B21. What: Requirements-Driven Mediation for Collaborative Security Collaborative security exploits the capabilities of the components available in the ubiquitous computing environment in order to protect assets from intentional harm. By dynamically composing the capabilities of multiple components, collaborative security implements the …

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