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Alexi Turcotte from Northeastern visits CUNY

Alexi Turcotte (website) from Northeastern University visited CUNY last week and gave a talk on asynchronous JavaScript at our graduate student event at the CUNY Graduate center. Alexi is a 5th year Ph.D. candidate at Northeastern University. Frank Tip and Jan Vitek advise him; with Frank, he works on optimizing asynchronous JavaScript programs; with Jan, he works on fuzzing and type system design for the R programming language. He is interested in anything related to dynamic and data science languages.

The talk, entitled “Detecting and Repairing Anti-Patterns in Asynchronous JavaScript,” was the keynote that kicked off a series of lightning talks by other graduate students. An abstract and photos from the event may be found below. Thank you, Alexi, for visiting CUNY!

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Talk at University of Tokyo

On August 18, I visited Professor Shigeru Chiba at the Core Software Group of the Dept. of Creative Informatics Graduate School of Information Science and Technology at The University of Tokyo. I gave a talk about preliminary research in automated refactoring of Deep Learning software.

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Talk at IBM Programming Languages Day 2017 on December 4

I will be giving a talk at the 2017 IBM Programming Languages Day on December 4 at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. I will be discussing our recent work on empirically assessing new language features proactively via automated refactoring.

Default Method Refactoting Talk at JSSST 2017

Hidehiko Masuhara presented a talk on our ICSE 2017 Default Method Refactoring paper at the 34th Convention of the Japan Society of Software Science (JSSST).

Slides for Default Method Refactoring talk at GMU available

The slides from yesterday’s talk at GMU on Default Method Refactoring are now available. (more…)

Talk at GMU on Default Method Refactoring

I’ll be giving a talk at the George Mason University Department of Computer Science tomorrow at 1pm on joint work with Hidehiko Masuhara from Tokyo Tech entitled “Automated Refactoring of Legacy Java Software to Default Methods.”

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

Detecting Broken Pointcuts using Structural Commonality and Degree of Interest talk at ASE 2015

Slides from my talk on “Detecting Broken Pointcuts using Structural Commonality and Degree of Interest” at the 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2015).

http://www.slideshare.net/khatchad/detecting-broken-pointcuts-using-structural-commonality-and-degree-of-interest