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Razorfish Global Tech Summit 2015 – Business Transformation Through Software Innovation
Today I am demoing Fraglight: Shedding Light on Broken Pointcuts in Evolving Aspect-Oriented Software at the Razorfish Global Tech Summit 2015. If you’re in attendance, please come down to the lab for a demo!
Source: Razorfish Global Tech Summit 2015 – Business Transformation Through Software Innovation
Call for Applications: Emerging Scholars, Fall 2015
I am currently seeking students interested in becoming “emerging scholars” this Spring semester and who are interested in programming languages and/or software engineering research.
The research would involve static analysis and program transformation to help maintain existing software systems. The work is normally yields developer tools that are plug-ins to popular IDEs like Eclipse and NetBeans. More information can be found on my research page and, particularly, my software page, which has some examples of previous tools. I would be interested in continuing some work on a refactoring tool that is currently under development.
The application deadline is September 30. Please complete this form if you are interested in applying.
Invitation to faculty panel on Open Educational Resources (OER) at the City Tech Library
I have been invited to participate in a panel discussion on Open Educational Resources (OER) in the classroom. The discussion will take place on October 14, 2015 in the Faculty Commons from 4:30-6:30pm.
Source: Attend a Faculty panel on Open Educational Resources | LibraryBuzz
Deadline extended: CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP)
The CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP) application deadline has been extended to 9/21/2015! Please let me know if any associate-level students are interested in programming languages and software engineering research and are interested in applying with me as a mentor. More information may be found on the program guidelines and the application form. Please note that the program is only available to associate-level students.
New Student: Olivia Moore
I am pleased to announce that Olivia Moore has decided to join our research team. Olivia is a senior in the Computer Systems Technology Department, and she is interested in programming. Last summer, Olivia completed an internship at the DUMBO Startup Lab, under the Brooklyn Tech Triangle Internship Program, where she worked on several web-related projects.
Source: Students | Raffi Khatchadourian
De Blasio to Announce 10-Year Deadline to Offer Computer Science to All Students – The New York Times
Meeting the requirement set by Mayor Bill de Blasio for New York public schools will present major challenges, mostly in training enough teachers.
Lambda Conversion SPLASH 2015 Poster Camera-ready Paper Available
The camera-ready version of our SPLASH 2015 poster on Lambda conversion refactoring for Eclipse is now available.
Call for Participation: CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP)
The CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP) application deadline is tomorrow (9/15/2015)! Please let me know if any AAS students are interested in programming languages and software engineering research and are interested in applying with me as a mentor. More information may be found on the program guidelines and the application form. Please note that the program is only available to AAS students.
Previewing NYC Media Lab’s Annual Summit Demo Session
8. Fraglight: Raffi Khatchadourian, Assistant Professor, City College of Technology, CUNY. It’s not a party if you don’t invite the computer scientists. Pointcut fragility is a problem in aspect-oriented programming; changes to the base code can lead to join points incorrectly falling in or out of the scope of pointcuts. Deciding which pointcuts have broken due to changes made to the base code can be a daunting task, especially in complex systems.“Fraglight helps developers change Aspect-Oriented programs by analyzing their code and correspondingly predicting which pointcuts, or queries over the program execution, break as a result of their changes, bringing these pointcuts to the developer’s attention,” says Khatchadourian, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Systems Technology at New York City College of Technology, part of CUNY, who developed the project with a team of collaborators.
Source: Previewing NYC Media Lab’s Annual Summit Demo Session — Medium