Slides from my talk on “Detecting Broken Pointcuts using Structural Commonality and Degree of Interest” at the 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2015).
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Demo accepted at NYC Media Lab’s 2015 Annual Summit
I’ll be demoing “Fraglight,” a tool for early detection of broken pointcuts in evolving Aspect-Oriented software, at the demo expo portion of NYC Media Lab’s 2015 Annual Summit on Friday, September 25 at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Hope to see you there!
Congrats to Md, whose news story hit the CUNY Science Wire, which appears on the front page of cuny.edu!
Talk at Tokyo Tech
I will be giving a talk at Tokyo Tech on June 2, 2015 entitled “Open Problems in Automatically Refactoring Legacy Java Software to use New Features in Java 8“. More information can be found on the Dept. of Mathematical and Computing Sciences website.
Tokyo Institute of Technology Research Abroad and Invitational Program for the Promotion of International Joint Research
I am happy to announce that I have been awarded a visiting faculty position at Tokyo Tech via the Tokyo Institute of Technology Research Abroad and Invitational Program for the Promotion of International Joint Research. I will be traveling to Japan this summer to visit Prof. Masuhara‘s lab at Tokyo Tech for two weeks.