SE @ York – The Software Engineering Research Group at York University

The Software Engineering Research Group at York University

SE @ York – The Software Engineering Research Group at York University

Archives for Seminars

SE @ York Seminars – Alexei Lapouchnian on Awareness Requirements and System Identification

Awareness Requirements and System Identification for Adaptive Software Systems. Dr. Alexei Lapouchnian, Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy Wednesday October 5th, 2:30pm Technology Enhanced Learning TEL3062 Control Theory and feedback control in particular have been steadily gaining momentum in software engineering for adaptive systems. Roadmap papers in this area point […]

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SE @ York Seminars – Mark Shtern on Factbase and Decomposition Generation

Factbase and Decomposition Generation Dr. Mark Shtern, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, York University Friday, February 25th, 3:30pm Computer Science and Engineering Building – CSEB3033 The software maintenance research community has developed a large number of approaches that can help maintainers understand large software systems accurately and efficiently. However, tools that can facilitate research […]

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SE @ York Talks – Vera Werneck on Modeling an Educational Multi-Agent System in MaSE

Modeling an Educational Multi-Agent System in MaSE. Dr. Vera Maria Benjamim Werneck, IME-Instituto de Matemática e Estatística, UERJ-Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Friday, February 11th, 2011, 4:00pm Technology Enhanced Learning Building – TEL 3062 The growing complexity of modern systems is demanding more and more time from software designers and developers. The challenge […]

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SE @ York Talks – Yves-Roger Nehan on Intentional Services

The Intentional Services Method Dr. Yves-Roger Nehan, Computer Science Research Centre (CRI), University of Sorbonne, Paris Tuesday, December 15th, 2010, 2:00pm Technology Enhanced Building – TEL 3062 Service-orientation is emerging as the dominant engineering approach for modern information systems. The majority of work on service-oriented computing focuses on the concept of low-level services as fundamental […]

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SE @ York Talks – Ivan Jureta on Techne

Techne: Towards a New Generation of Requirements Modeling Languages with Goals, Preferences, and Inconsistency Handling Dr. Ivan Jureta, FNRS & Louvain School of Management, University of Namur / UCLouvain Tuesday, November 16th, 2010, 1:00pm Technology Enhanced Building – TEL 3062 Techne is an abstract requirements modeling language that lays formal foundations for new modeling languages […]

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SE @ York Talk – Jorge Aranda on Shared Understanding in Software Organizations

Shared Understanding in Software Organizations Dr. Jorge Aranda, SEGAL and CHISEL Labs, Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria Wednesday, November 10th, 2010, 1:30pm Computer Science and Engineering Building – CSEB 3033 Effective coordination and communication are essential to the success of software organizations, but how can they be achieved?

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SE @ York Talk – Nauman Qureshi on Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems

Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems Nauman Ahmed Qureshi, Centre for Information Technology, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK-Irst) and University of Trento, Italy Thursday, August 12th, 2010, 11am Technology Enhanced Learning – TEL 3062 Requirements Engineering is challenging for Self-Adaptive Systems and in particular Service-based Applications (SBA).

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