I am pleased to announce that I will be participating in a panel discussion on challenges and opportunities at the 2016 Modularity Across the System Stack workshop (MASS’16) at the 2016 International Conference on Modularity (MODULARITY’16) in Málaga, Spain.
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Panel – Modularity Across the System Stack: Challenges and Opportunities at Modularity 2016
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