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A paper on pointcut refinement will be presented at QSIC 2014
Our paper “Improving the quality of AspectJ application: translating name-based pointcuts to analysis-based pointcuts” authored by Wang Lin, Tomoyuki Aotani and Masato Suzuki will be presented at QSIC 2014.
A new member joins us
Ruochen Huang, a Master course student studying under the International Graduate Program (A), joins our group.
A Festschrift “Concurrent Objects and Beyond” for Professor Akinori Yonezawa from Springer
A Festschrift “Concurrent Objects and Beyond”, dedicated to Professor Akinori Yonezawa, is published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8665 from Springer. Masuhara was one of the editors of the volume.
3 presentations at JSSST 2014 Conference
The following papers/posters are presented at JSSST Annual Conference.
- “Visibility of Context-oriented Behavior and State in L” (paper) by Hirschfeld, Masuhara, Igarashi and Felgentreff
- “OCommand: A Domain Specific Language for Using Shell Commands Safely” (poster) by Asakura, Masuhara, and Aotani
- “Shiranui: Test-friendly live programming environment” (poster) by Imai, Masuhara, and Aotani
Professor Robert Hirschfeld visited our group
Professor Robert Hirschfeld from Hasso-Plattner Institut has visited our group from September 6th to 19th. He gave lectures on Context-Oriented Programming and Design Thinking Research.
Two papers on context-oriented programming are presented at COP’14
The following papers are presented at 6th International Workshop on Context-Oriented Programming co-located with ECOOP’14
A talk on DSL for shell scripting in OCaml is given at IPSJ PRO workshop
A talk on “OCommand: A Domain Specific Language for Type Safe Shell Programming in OCaml” is given by Izumi Asakura, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Tomoyuki Aotani at the 99th IPSJ PRO workshop.
A paper on Code Recommendation Based on a Degree-of-Interest Model is presented at RSSE’14
A paper on “Code Recommendation Based on a Degree-of-Interest Model”, authored by Naoya Murakami, Hidehiko Masuhara and Tomoyuki Aotani is presented at Fourth International Workshop on Recommendation Systems for Software Engineering (RSSE 2014), co-located with ICSE 2014.
Department Orientation for Prospective Students
There is an orientation of the Department of Mathematical and Computing Sciences for prospective graduate students on Saturday May 10, 2014 from 14:00. Please contact Hidehiko Masuhara if you are interested in.
Paper presentation on COSE at MODULARITY’14
A paper entitled “Context-Oriented Software Engineering: A Modularity Vision”, authored by Tetsuo Kamina, Tomoyuki Aotani and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at MODULARITY’14.