Category: dissertation


Funabashi Presented Bachelor’s Thesis

Funabashi presented his Bachelor’s thesis titled “Towards Supporting Learning of Accumulative Recursion via Conversations”.

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Yoshimura Presented His Master’s Thesis

Yusei Yoshimura presented his master’s thesis on “An Efficient Execution of Multi-Staged Programs by Using a Tracing JIT Compiler (トレーシングJITコンパイラを用いた多段階計算の一実現方式)”.  He focused on the performance of multi-staged programs with respect to total execution times, i.e., the time for code generation and the time for the generated code execution. He showed that a simple code representation with lambda closures can improve the balance.

Taniguchi Presented Master’s Thesis

Rikito Taniguchi presented his master’s thesis entitled “Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Compiler for a Managed Language Targeting a VM with Unmanaged and Managed Memory”. He designed and implemented a compiler from Scala to WebAssembly by exploiting WebAssembly’s recent extensions to support managed languages such as WasmGC and the WASI component model.

Hayashi, Yoshio, Inaba, Kumamoto, Matsuyama and Konishi presented Bachelor’s Theses

The six undergraduate members presented their Bachelor’s theses.

Kiuchi and Sakai presented Master’s Theses

Kiuchi and Sakai gave presentations of their Master’s theses. They all deserved “the best eye contact presentation awards! 😉

 

 

Omae presented Master’s Thesis

Ryoichi Omae presented his master’s thesis.

  • Ryoichi Omae, Performance Evaluation of Bidirectional Evolution in a Time-Series Database

Five Members Presented Bachelor’s Theses

Five of our members presented their bachelor’s theses.

Saito, Tsunoda and Tsuyama presented Master’s Theses

Our members presented their master’s theses.

Apriyadi presents Master’s Thesis

Our member presented their master’s thesis.

  • Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi, Adding User-Definable Representation Conversion to Debugger State Visualization

Kiuchi and Sakai Presented Bachelor’s Theses

Our members presented their bachelor’s theses. 

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