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Masuhara’s column is published in Computer Software
The Computer Software journal of JSSST published a column titled “I reversed (a bit)” in the issue of May 2018.
(June 25, 2018) The column is now available online.
A paper on Proactive Empirical Assessment at <Programming> 2018
A paper entitled “Proactive Empirical Assessment of New Language Feature Adoption via Automated Refactoring: The Case of Java 8 Default Methods”, authored by Raffi Khatchadourian and Hidehiko Masuhara, is accepted by the Journal of The Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming, and is presented at <Programming> 2018 conference.
Best Teacher Award from Tokyo Tech
Masuhara, among other 17 professors, received the Best Teacher Award of Tokyo Tech for the design and implementation of a Special Program on Cyber Security
Paper/Poster at WPMVP 2018 and CGO 2018 SRC
Our paper “Ikra-Cpp: A C++/CUDA DSL for Object-oriented Programming with Structure-of-Arrays Data Layout” and associated poster, authored by Matthias Springer and Hidehiko Masuhara, was accepted at the Workshop on Programming Models for SIMD/Vector Processing (WPMVP) 2018 and at the Student Research Competition (SRC) of the International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) 2018.
Springer received the third prize in the Graduate category of the SRC.
Demonstration of an Automated Refactoring Tool at ASE 2017
A tool demonstration entitled “Defaultification Refactoring: A Tool for Automatically Converting Java Methods to Default” by Khatchadourian and Masuhara is accepted byat the 32nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2017).
Special issue on live programming in IPSJ Maganize
A special issue on live programming is published in the November 2017 magazine of Information Processing Society of Japan. Masuhara served as an editor of the issue together with Jun Kato at AIST.
Invited talk on live programming
There is an invited talk on live programming by Masuhara at Joint Conference of Hokuriku Chapters of Electrical Societies 2017.
Paper acceptance: Detecting Broken Pointcuts
A paper entitled “Detecting Broken Pointcuts Using Structural Commonality and Degree of Interest”, authored by Raffi Khatchadourian, Awais Rashid, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Takuya Watanabe, is accepted by Science of Computer Programming.