The poster titled “Polymorphism for Programming With Versions” authored by Luthfan Anshar Lubis was selected for the Student Research Competition (SRC) at the 37th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2023) held at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
The paper titled “Program State Visualizer with User-Defined Representation Conversion (WIP)” authored by Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Youyou Cong has been accepted by the first Future Debugging Techniques (DEBT) workshop, co-located with the 37th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2023) to be held at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
A paper titled “Mind the Error Message: an Inverted Quiz Format to Direct Learner’s Attention to Error Messages”, authored by Kazuhiro Tsunoda, Hidehiko Masuhara and Youyou Cong is accepted by the ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2023). We are glad that our paper is one of 81 accepted papers among 299 submissions. The conference is held in Turku, Finland, in July 2023.
Yaozhu Sun, a PhD student at University of Hong Kong, visited our group and gave a seminar talk on his work on compositional programming. Since he stayed in our group as an exchange student five years ago, it was very nice to have his re-visit.
Our paper, entitled “A Systematic Literature Review on the Impact of Formatting Elements on Code Legibility”, authored by Delano Oliveira, Reydne Santos, Fernanda Madeiral, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Fernando Castor, is accepted by the Journal of Systems and Software. It is our pleasure to publish the result of our collaboration including the Fernando’s visit in 2019.
Delano Oliveira, Reydne Santos, Fernanda Madeiral, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Fernando Castor. A systematic literature review on the impact of formatting elements on code legibility. The Journal of Systems and Software, p. 111728, 2023. DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2023.111728
We welcome six new undergraduate members and one master course member to the group in this spring. We also proudly announce that Youyou Cong is advanced to the tenure track, which means she will officially supervise students. (That’s why we have more undergrads this year than before.)
We celebrated graduation of our members. This year, 2 doctors, 3 masters and 2 bachelors were awarded their degrees. Four of them left the university while three will continue to work with us to pursuit the next degrees. We wish their bright future no matter where they will be!
Izawareceived the PhD degree and will work as a researcher in a global company. Tanabe also received the PhD degree and will work as a post-doctoral researcher at Kyoto University. Ikemori received the Master’s degree and will pursuit the PhD degree in our group. Furudono and Takahashi also received the Master’s degrees and will work as a researcher/developer in tech companies. Kiuch and Sakai received the Bachelor’s degrees and will pursuit the Master’s degrees in our group.
Yusuke Izawa will give a talk entitled “Interpreter Taming to Realize Multiple Compilations in a Meta-Tracing JIT Compiler Framework” at the MoreVMs’23 workshop.
“Interpreter Taming to Realize Multiple Compilations in a Meta-Tracing JIT Compiler Framework“