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Journal version of Automated Refactoring of Legacy Software to Enumerated Types to appear in Automated Software Engineering

I am happy to report that the journal version of our paper entitled “Automated Refactoring of Legacy Java Software to Enumerated Types” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Automated Software Engineering.

CST 4713 Spring 2016 Final Projects

Please have a look at the final student project for our CST 4713 (Dynamic Web Development) course. The students developed e-commerce web applications that include authentication, database, shopping cart, web service, and checkout functionality!

Walter selected as Technology Service Corps participant

I am pleased to announce that Walter Rada has been selected as a participant in the Technology Service Corps program from NPower. Congrats, Walter!

Technology Service Corps builds brighter futures for underserved young adults and veterans through free technology and professional skills training.The program includes technical classes, mentoring from business leaders, internships and career development workshops at leading corporations and nonprofits, industry-recognized certifications as well as employment and alumni services. More than 80% of our alumni are employed or pursuing higher education within one year of graduation.

Source: Technology Service Corps

Received NSF ICSE 2016 Travel Award

I am pleased to announce that I have received a NSF ICSE 2016 Travel Award to attend the International Conference of Software Engineering (ICSE) in Austin, TX later this month.

ICSE is the premier software engineering conference, providing a forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, experiences and concerns in the field of software engineering.

Source: ICSE 2016 Austin :: Financial Support for Participating in ICSE 2016

Received PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional A)

I am pleased to announce that I have been awarded a PSC-CUNY Research Award (Traditional A) for research in software refactoring.

Md. wins City Tech 2016 Valedictorian

I am pleased to announce that @mdarefin has won City Tech 2016 valedictorian! Congrats Md!

 

Slides now available the for LaMod 2016 talk at MODULARITY 2016

Slides for the “Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software through Automated Refactoring” talk at the 2016 Language Modularity À La Mode workshop at the 2016 International Conference on Modularity (MODULARITY’16) are now available.

http://www.slideshare.net/khatchad/towards-improving-interface-modularity-in-legacy-java-software-through-automated-refactoring-59573828

Below is a photo from the presentation:

Raffi at LaMod '16.
Raffi presenting at LaMod ’16 in Malaga, Spain.

Migrate-Skeletal-Implementation-to-Interface-Refactoring: A refactoring prototype plug-in for Eclipse that migrates Java skeletal implementations to enhanced interfaces.

Looking for an open source project to contribute to? Like refactoring and/or code analysis? Like Java? Come check out our new project on GitHub.

Migrate-Skeletal-Implementation-to-Interface-Refactoring – A refactoring prototype plug-in for Eclipse that migrates Java skeletal implementations to enhanced interfaces.

Source: khatchad/Migrate-Skeletal-Implementation-to-Interface-Refactoring: A refactoring prototype plug-in for Eclipse that migrates Java skeletal implementations to enhanced interfaces.

Panel – Modularity Across the System Stack: Challenges and Opportunities at Modularity 2016

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.

Upcoming Event: Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software Through Automated Refactoring at the Computer Systems Technology Colloquium

I’ll be giving a talk on improving interface modularity in legacy Java software through automated refactoring at the CST Colloquium next month.

The skeletal implementation pattern is a software design pattern consisting of defining an abstract class that provides a partial interface implementation. However, since Java allows only single cl…

Source: Upcoming Events | Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software Through Automated Refactoring | Computer Systems Technology Colloquium