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Talks by Dr. Marr and Prof. Gonzalez Boix

Dr. Stefan Marr at Kent University and Prof. Elisa Gonzalez Boix at VUB give talks at our seminar.

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JSSST Best Research Paper Award

The paper entitled “Unravel Programming Sessions with THRESHER: Identifying Coherent and Complete Sets of Fine-granular Source Code Changes” by Taeumel, Platz, Steinert, Hirschfeld, and Masuhara, received the 23rd JSSST Best Research Paper Award.

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JSSST Best Research Paper Award, Hidehiko Masuhara et al., 2019, Unravel Programming Sessions with THRESHER

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Second Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Yusuke Izawa, 2019, BacCaml: The Meta-Hybrid Just-in-time Compiler

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Third Place of ACM Student Research Competition, Jeanine Adkisson, 2019, Magritte: A modern Shell Language

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New Members: Youyou Cong, Jizhe Chenxin and Junya Nose

We welcome three new members:

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Talks by Mr. Fabio Niephaus and Prof. Fernando Castor

Mr. Fabio Niephaus from Hasso-Plattner Institute and Prof. ernando Castor from UFPE gave talks at our seminar.

Mr. Niephaus’s talk was a demonstration of a virtual machine that can run multiple programming languages (“Polyglot Programming”) and has a JIT compiler.

Prof. Castor’s talk was about GreenHub, a platform that collects energy consumption by mobile applications.

Prof. Ivan Beschastnikh’s talk

Bridging the design and implementation of distributed systems with
program analysis

Speaker: Ivan Beschastnikh (University of British Columbia)

Date: Thursday February 21, 2019, from 3 p.m.

Location: Room W1008, West #8 Building, Tokyo Tech Ookayama Campus (東京工業大学 大岡山 西8号館 W棟 1008) (map)

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Bachelor’s theses presentations by Luthfan, Niimi and Ogushi

Three members present their Bachelor’s theses.

  • Lubis Luthfan, Batak Java: Version Numbered Object-oriented Language to Solve Dependency Hell  (PDF)
  • Kazuki Niimi, GPU向けデータ並列中間言語 Lift におけるフィルター関数の設計と実装   (PDF)
  • Tomoki Ogushi, データ構造の関係性を視認しやすくする自動グラフレイアウト手法   (PDF)

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Final Presentation for Tokyo Tech Winter Program by Yige Wen

Yige Wen, an exchange student from University Melbourne, gave the final presentation on his working during the Tokyo Tech Winter Program.  He worked on “Designing a Domain Specific Language and its Transformer for Back-end Development of Information Management Systems” in our group.

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