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A paper on COP is presented at FOAL’14
Our paper “Context Holders: Realizing Multiple Layer Activation Mechanisms in a Single Context-Oriented Language”, authored by Tomoyuki Aotani, Tetsuo Kamina and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at FOAL’14.
Three new members join us.
Three new undergraduate students, Hirotada Kiriyama, Tomoki Imai, and Kenta Fujita, join the group.
A Paper on Selene at IPSJ SIGSE Workshop
A paper on “A Source Code Recommendation System Based on Degree of Interest”, authored by Murakami, Masuhara, and Aotani will be presented in 183th IPSJ SIGSE workshop.
Okumura, Asakura and Moriya presented bachelor’s thesis
Okumura, Asakura, and Moriya presented their bachelor’s theses at the Tokyo Institute of Technology
Theses titles:
- Load Balancing in Merge Sort on GPGPU(Toshifumi Okumura)
- A Domain Specific Language for Type Safe Shell Programming (Izumi Asakura)
- A Context Oriented Programming Approach to Implement Power Saving Techniques Modularly in Mobile Phone Applications (Ryogo Moriya)
Nishiguchi, Murakami and Shao presented Master’s Theses
Nishiguchi, Murakami, and Shao presented their Master’s Theses at the University of Tokyo.
Theses titles:
- Type inference in a Ruby-based scripting language for GPGPU (Yusuke Nishiguchi)
- A Source Code Recommendation System Based on Degree of Interest (Naoya Murakami)
- A Study of An Aspect-Oriented Algorithm Animation Framework (Bingfeng Shao)
Postdoc and PhD positions are available
We are looking for one postdoc researcher and one PhD student to join the Programming Research Group, lead by Prof. Hidehiko Masuhara, at Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology. The posts are funded by a JST CREST research project on Modularity for Supercomputing. The postdoc position is available immediately. The PhD position is for the terms from April 2014, but requires application by Jaunary 22, 2014.
The Programming Research Group is tasked with engaging in research on modular software development techniques for supercomputing, especially on design and implementation of domain-specific languages for prototyping highly-parallel scientific applications and for experimenting optimization techniques. The project continues until March 2017. Candidates will be responsible for conducting research on advanced techniques for software modularity related to the above research topic.
- Postdoc position: Ideal candidates will posses a strong background on programming languages, software engineering, and/or high-performance computing. Candidates must posses a PhD in computer science or another close related discipline.
The position is available immediately. The contract of appointment will be renewed for each academic year, and can be extended up to March 2017, subject to performance. Salary will be about 4,000,000 up to 5,000,000 Japanese Yen per year. - PhD position: Ideal candidates will have some experience of conducting research on programming languages, software engineering, and/or high-performance computing. The position is provided as a Research Assistant for a PhD student at the Department of Mathematical and Computing Sciences. Salary will be about 2,000,000 Japanese Yen per year.
Candidates must have a master degree or an equivalent in computer science or a closely related subject. Candidates must take the entrance examination by the department for admission. The application deadline is January 21, 2014. Detailed information can be found here.
Interested candidates for both positions are invited to send a detailed CV via email to Hidehiko Masuhara (masuhara@acm.org). Please note that the deadline for the application to the PhD student is approaching soon.
A seminar talk on Extending a Statically Typed Language JIT Compiler for Dynamic Scripting Languages by Dr. Kazuaki Ishizaki
Dr. Kazuaki Ishizaki from IBM Rsearch Tokyo gives a talk on Extending a Statically Typed Language JIT Compiler for Dynamic Scripting Languages. Visit the department’s page for details.
A poster on COP/COSE will be presented at FOSE2013
A poster “COSE: a software development methodology for modularizing context-dependent behavior”, authored by Tetsuo Kamina, Tomoyuki Aotani, Hidehiko Masuhara and Tetsuo Tamai, will be presented at at FOSE2013
A paper on COP/COSE will be presented at REM 2013
Our paper “Mapping Context-Dependent Requirements to Event-Based Context-Oriented Programs for Modularity”, authored by Tetsuo Kamina, Tomoyuki Aotani and Hidehiko Masuhara, will be presented at REM 2013.
Poster presentation on “An Analysis of School Bullying Using Multi-Agent Simulation” at JAWS 2013
A poster on “An Analysis of School Bullying Using Multi-Agent Simulation” authored by Masahiro Inohana, Kazunori Seki, and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at Joint Agent Workshop and Symposium (JAWS) 2013. This presentation is based on a Bachelor’s Thesis II in 2012 at Department General Systems Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo.