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Paper Presentation at TFP 2016

Our paper “Improving Sequential Performance of Erlang Based on a Meta-tracing Just-In-Time Compiler” (authored by Huang, Masuhara and Aotani) was accepted for representation at the Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2016).

Improving Sequential Performance of Erlang based on a Meta-tracing Just-In-Time Compiler by Ruochen Huang, Hidehiko Masuhara and Tomoyuki Aotani

Update: the presented paper is accepted by the post-proceedings of the symposium.

Department Orientations for Prospective Students

There are orientations of the Department of Mathematical and Computing Science for prospective graduate students on Saturday May 7, 2016 from 14:00, Friday May 13, 2016 from 13:30, and Saturday May 14, from 11:00.  Please contact Hidehiko Masuhara if you are interested in.

Paper on Constraint Programming Accepted by IPSJ Transaction on Programming / Journal of Information Processing

A paper entitled “Declaring constraints on object-oriented collections” authored by Felgentreff, Hirschfeld, Graber, Borning, Masuhara, is accepted by IPSJ Transaction on Programming / Journal of Information Processing.

Admissions Information Events on January 30, February 20, and March 26

Admissions information events hosted by the School of Computing are held on January 30, February 20, and March 26.

details (in Japanese)

Seminar Talk by Prof. Fernando Castor

Title: Small Changes Can Make a Big Difference: Two studies on the energy efficiency of programming approaches

Speaker: Fernando Castor (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brasil)

Date/time: 2 pm, Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Location: W911, Building West #8, Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Tech

Prof. Fernando Castor

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Seminar Talk by Mr. Andrea Rosà

Title: AutoBench: Finding Workloads That You Need Using Pluggable Hybrid Analyses

Speaker: Andrea Rosà (PhD student, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland)

Date/time: Friday, March 11, 2016.  11:00-12:00

Location: W911, Building West #8, Ookayama Campus, Tokyo Tech
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Paper on Babelsberg at 108th IPSJ PRO Workshop

A paper titled “Declaring Constraints on Object-oriented Collections”, authored by Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld, Maria Graber, Alan Borning and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at 108th IPSJ PRO Workshop.

1st Meeting of SIGPX: Special Interest Group on Programming Experience

The first meeting of SIGPX (Special Interest Group on Programming Experience) is planned as follows.

  • date: Saturday February 27, 2016
  • location: Tokyo Tech

More information is on the SIGPX page.

Paper presentation by Kazunori Ogata

Sorry, this entry is only available in 日本語.

Season’s Greetings 2015/2016

Greetings of the Season from the PRG members!

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Ruochen’s Chinese Specials

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