Information Mining from Twitter Prof. Ebrahim Bagheri, Ryerson University Thursday November 5th, 2015, 11:00am. Lassonde Building 3033 – LAS3033 The microblogging service, Twitter, has gained wide popularity with over 300M active users and over 500M tweets per day. The unique characteristic of Twitter, only allowing short length messages to be communicated, has brought about interesting […]
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SE @ York Seminars – Ebrahim Bagheri on Information Mining from Twitter
SE @ York Seminars – John Mylopoulos on Designing Adaptive Software Systems
Designing Adaptive Software Systems: A Requirements Engineering Perspective Prof. John Mylopoulos, University of Trento / University of Toronto Wednesday November 12th, 2014, 1pm. Lassonde Building 3033 – LAS3033 Adaptive systems usually operationalize adaptation through a feedback loop, an architectural prosthesis that introduces monitoring, diagnosis and compensation functions to the system proper. We have been studying […]
SE @ York Seminars – Arnon Sturm on Comprehensibility of UML-based Software Product Line Specifications
Comprehensibility of UML-based Software Product Line Specifications Arnon Sturm, Arnon Sturm, Department of Information Systems Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Thursday December 5th, 4pm-5:30pm, Tentative: Technology Enhanced Learning 3062 (TEL3062) Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) deals with developing artifacts that capture the common and variable aspects of software product families. Domain models are one […]
SE @ York Seminars – Rafael Caue Cardoso on Integrating Automated Planning with a Multi-Agent System Framework
Integrating Automated Planning with a Multi-Agent System Framework Rafael Caue Cardoso, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, Brazil Thursday November 28th, 4pm-5:30pm, Tentative: Technology Enhanced Learning 3062 (TEL3062) The agents research area evolved rapidly through the mid 90s, and since then the agent community has been expecting intelligent agents to become […]
SE @ York Seminars – Luiz Cysneiros and Sotirios Liaskos’ presentations for iStar’13
Presentations by Luiz Cysneiros and Sotirios Liaskos for the 6th International i* Workshop (iStar’13). Wednesday, June 12th, 3:30-5:30pm, Technology Enhanced Learning 3062 (TEL3062) Luiz Marcio Cysneiros. School of Information Technology, York University Using i* to Elicit and Model Transparency in the Presence of Other Non-Functional Requirements: A Position Paper PDF Sotirios Liaskos. School of Information […]
SE @ York Seminars – Daniela Rosu on Semantic Solutions for Business Integration
Semantic Solutions for Business Integration: towards a Core Business Data Interchange Ontology Dr. Daniela Rosu, Rotman Business School, University of Toronto, Canada Tuesday April 16th, 12:30-2:00pm, Technology Enhanced Learning 3062 (TEL3062) It is becoming increasingly clear that businesses would achieve maximum operating efficiency through the cooperative interaction between the models that describe their functionality from […]
SE @ York Seminars – Gul Calikli on Confirmation Bias in Software Engineering
Confirmation Bias as a Human Aspect in Software Engineering Dr. Gul Calikli, Data Science Lab, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, Canada Tuesday Mar. 26th, 12-1:30pm Lassonde Building 3033 – LAS3033 Data mining methods are used in empirical software engineering research to predict, diagnose, and plan for various tasks during the software development […]
SE @ York Seminars – Fabiano Dalpiaz on software adaptation in socio-technical systems.
Software adaptation in socio-technical systems Fabiano Dalpiaz,, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada Wednesday, November 21st, 2pm-3:30pm Technology Enhanced Learning Building – TEL 3062 Self-adaptive software systems are systems that monitor their environment and compensate if there are deviations from their requirements. Self-adaptivity is particularly important for distributed systems that involve both software […]
SE @ York Seminars – Andrea Marrella on run-time adaptation of knowledge-intensive processes through AI techniques.
Run-time adaptation of knowledge-intensive processes through AI techniques: research challenges and some solutions Andrea Marrella, Department of Systems and Computer Science and Engineering at Sapienza – Universitá di Roma Tuesday, February 14th, 12pm-1:30pm Computer Science and Engineering Building – CSREB 3033 A knowledge-intensive process is one in which the people performing such process is involved […]
SE @ York Seminars – Jennifer Horkoff on Iterative, Interactive Analysis of Agent-Goal Models for Early Requirements Engineering
Iterative, Interactive Analysis of Agent-Goal Models for Early Requirements Engineering. Jennifer Horkoff, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto Wednesday November 16th, 2:30pm Technology Enhanced Learning TEL3062 Conceptual modeling allows abstraction, communication and consensus building in system development. It is challenging to expand and improve the accuracy of models in an iterative process, producing models […]