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An InfoSoft Journal Article on COP Layer Activation Mechanism
A paper entitled “An Expressive and Modular Layer Activation Mechanism for Context-Oriented Programming”, authored by Paul Leger, Nicolas Cardozo, and Hidehiko Masuhara, is accepted by the journal on Information and Software Technology. The paper proposes a mechanism that increases modularity in context-oriented programming while offering a good level expressiveness, and demonstrated its usefulness in our JavaScript-based context-oriented programming language.
We started this project when Paul visits our group in 2019. We are happy to present one of the results of the visit in this way.
👉Project: Adaptive Interface Language for COP
Prof. Castor’s Visit
Professor Fernando Castor at Utrecht University visited our group and gave a seminar talk on program understanding research. He also had a lot of discussions with our members.
Back to School
After two and half years of online activities, we start having our seminars physically again. It is fun to re-discover many lost technologies in these years (like “don’t look at the screen, face to the audience!”), and to take a photo!
PPL Summer School Lecture on Computational Effects
Cong gives a lecture on “an introduction to computational effects: from programming to theory” along with Prof. Katsumata and Prof. Sekiyama at the PPL Summer School 2022.
Prof. Khatchadourian’s Visit
Professor Raffi Khatchadourian at CUNY Hunter College visited our group from August 10 to 24. He gave a seminar talk and had discussions with our members.
This visit was supported by the JSPS BRIDGE fellowship, and originally planned two years ago. We had to postpone the visit (actually three times) due to COVID-19, but are pleased to make it happen.
Keynote Talk on High-Level Programming Abstractions for GPGPU at CTHPC2022
Masuhara gives a keynote talk on “High-Level Programming Abstractions for GPGPU” at the 27th Workshop on Compiler Techniques and System Software for High-Performance and Embedding Computing (CTHPC2022).
Two New Undergraduate Members
We welcome the two new undergraduate members to the group in this spring.
We now have 17 student and 2 faculty members, and would like to be more productive than before!
Graduation March 2022
We celebrated graduation of our members. At the end of the two years of working online, the group members managed to get together to applause the graduating members’ hard work.
Kouhei Arai, Junya Nose and Fathul Asrar Alfansuri received the Master’s degrees. Fathul will pursuit the PhD degree in our group. Arai and Nose will start working for software companies in Japan. Ayumu Saito, Kazuhiro Tsunoda and Syouki Tsuyama received their Bachelor’s degrees, and will pursuit the Master’s degree in our group.We wish for their bright future, and hope we can see each other soon!
JSSST PPL 2022 Best Poster Award, Youyou Cong, 2022, Toward Type-based Generation of Music
Please wait while you are redirected...or Click Here if you do not want to wait. (more…)Cong Received Best Poster Award from PPL 2022
Youyou Cong received the best poster award for her presentation “Toward Type-basde Generation of Music” at PPL 2022. She won the awards two years in a row!