Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and ModelsHironori Washizaki
Extracting missing important links and models from software is the key to success of its maintenance such as specifying locations that need correction. This talk firstly introduces two novel techniques for recovering traceability links precisely between requirements and program source code: log-based interactive recovery (CAiSE'15) and transitive recovery (ICSME'15 ERA). Secondly the talk introduces two novel preventive maintenance techniques employing behavioral model extraction and model checking targeting Ajax applications: design pattern based invariants verification (ASE'13) and delay-based mutation (ASE'14).
Hironori Washizaki is head and associate professor at Global Software Engineering Laboratory, Waseda University, Japan. He is also visiting associate professor at National Institute of Informatics, and, visiting professor at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal during his sabbatical stay till Dec 2015. He received PhD in Information and Computer Science from Waseda University in 2003. His research interests include software and systems requirements, architecture, reuse, maintenance, quality assurance, and education. He has served on the organizing committees of many international conferences (such as ASE, ICST, SPLC, CSEE&T, SEKE, BICT and APSEC) as well as editorial boards of several international journals (such as Int. J. Soft. Eng. Know. Eng. and IEICE Trans). He also has served at various professional societies such as IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter Chair, SEMAT Japan Chapter Chair, IPSJ SamurAI Coding Director, and ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC7/WG20 Convenor. http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/?page_id=2
Recovery of Traceability Links and Behavior Models for Software Maintenance,...Hironori Washizaki
Hironori Washizaki, Recovery of Traceability Links and Behavior Models for Software Maintenance, Keynote, 2016 International Conference for Top and Emerging Computer Scientists (IC-TECS 2016), Taipei, Dec 24, 2016.
Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and Models (revised)Hironori Washizaki
This Friday (November 13, 2015) we are honored to have Dr. Hironori Washizaki from Waseda University (Japan) as speaker.
The similar will start at 13:30 in room M-2109 pavillons Claudette-MacKay-Lassonde et Pierre-Lassonde.
Please find bellow, title, abstract of talk, and biography of Dr. Washizaki.
Title:
Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and Models
Abstract:
Extracting missing important links and models from software is the
key to success of its maintenance such as specifying locations that
need correction. This talk firstly introduces two novel techniques
for recovering traceability links precisely between requirements and
program source code: log-based interactive recovery (CAiSE'15) and
transitive recovery (ICSME'15 ERA). Secondly the talk introduces two
novel preventive maintenance techniques employing behavioral model
extraction and model checking targeting Ajax applications: design
pattern based invariants verification (ASE'13) and delay-based
mutation (ASE'14).
Bio:
Hironori Washizaki is head and associate professor at Global
Software Engineering Laboratory, Waseda University, Japan. He is also
visiting associate professor at National Institute of Informatics,
and, visiting professor at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal during his
sabbatical stay till Dec 2015. He received PhD in Information and
Computer Science from Waseda University in 2003. His research interests
include software and systems requirements, architecture, reuse,
maintenance, quality assurance, and education. He has served on the
organizing committees of many international conferences (such as ASE,
ICST, SPLC, CSEE&T, SEKE, BICT and APSEC) as well as editorial boards
of several international journals (such as Int. J. Soft. Eng. Know.
Eng. and IEICE Trans). He also has served at various professional
societies such as IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter Chair, SEMAT
Japan Chapter Chair, IPSJ SamurAI Coding Director, and ISO/IEC/
JTC1/SC7/WG20 Convenor. http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/?page_id=2
A Taxonomy for Program Metamodels in Program Reverse EngineeringHironori Washizaki
Hironori Washizaki, Yann-Gael Gueheneuc, Foutse Khomh, “A Taxonomy for Program Metamodels in Program Reverse Engineering,” 32nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME) (CORE Rank A), October 2-10, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. (to appear) (acceptance rate 29%=37/127) http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/
Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and ModelsHironori Washizaki
Extracting missing important links and models from software is the key to success of its maintenance such as specifying locations that need correction. This talk firstly introduces two novel techniques for recovering traceability links precisely between requirements and program source code: log-based interactive recovery (CAiSE'15) and transitive recovery (ICSME'15 ERA). Secondly the talk introduces two novel preventive maintenance techniques employing behavioral model extraction and model checking targeting Ajax applications: design pattern based invariants verification (ASE'13) and delay-based mutation (ASE'14).
Hironori Washizaki is head and associate professor at Global Software Engineering Laboratory, Waseda University, Japan. He is also visiting associate professor at National Institute of Informatics, and, visiting professor at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal during his sabbatical stay till Dec 2015. He received PhD in Information and Computer Science from Waseda University in 2003. His research interests include software and systems requirements, architecture, reuse, maintenance, quality assurance, and education. He has served on the organizing committees of many international conferences (such as ASE, ICST, SPLC, CSEE&T, SEKE, BICT and APSEC) as well as editorial boards of several international journals (such as Int. J. Soft. Eng. Know. Eng. and IEICE Trans). He also has served at various professional societies such as IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter Chair, SEMAT Japan Chapter Chair, IPSJ SamurAI Coding Director, and ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC7/WG20 Convenor. http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/?page_id=2
Recovery of Traceability Links and Behavior Models for Software Maintenance,...Hironori Washizaki
Hironori Washizaki, Recovery of Traceability Links and Behavior Models for Software Maintenance, Keynote, 2016 International Conference for Top and Emerging Computer Scientists (IC-TECS 2016), Taipei, Dec 24, 2016.
Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and Models (revised)Hironori Washizaki
This Friday (November 13, 2015) we are honored to have Dr. Hironori Washizaki from Waseda University (Japan) as speaker.
The similar will start at 13:30 in room M-2109 pavillons Claudette-MacKay-Lassonde et Pierre-Lassonde.
Please find bellow, title, abstract of talk, and biography of Dr. Washizaki.
Title:
Software Maintenance Support by Extracting Links and Models
Abstract:
Extracting missing important links and models from software is the
key to success of its maintenance such as specifying locations that
need correction. This talk firstly introduces two novel techniques
for recovering traceability links precisely between requirements and
program source code: log-based interactive recovery (CAiSE'15) and
transitive recovery (ICSME'15 ERA). Secondly the talk introduces two
novel preventive maintenance techniques employing behavioral model
extraction and model checking targeting Ajax applications: design
pattern based invariants verification (ASE'13) and delay-based
mutation (ASE'14).
Bio:
Hironori Washizaki is head and associate professor at Global
Software Engineering Laboratory, Waseda University, Japan. He is also
visiting associate professor at National Institute of Informatics,
and, visiting professor at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal during his
sabbatical stay till Dec 2015. He received PhD in Information and
Computer Science from Waseda University in 2003. His research interests
include software and systems requirements, architecture, reuse,
maintenance, quality assurance, and education. He has served on the
organizing committees of many international conferences (such as ASE,
ICST, SPLC, CSEE&T, SEKE, BICT and APSEC) as well as editorial boards
of several international journals (such as Int. J. Soft. Eng. Know.
Eng. and IEICE Trans). He also has served at various professional
societies such as IEEE Computer Society Japan Chapter Chair, SEMAT
Japan Chapter Chair, IPSJ SamurAI Coding Director, and ISO/IEC/
JTC1/SC7/WG20 Convenor. http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/?page_id=2
A Taxonomy for Program Metamodels in Program Reverse EngineeringHironori Washizaki
Hironori Washizaki, Yann-Gael Gueheneuc, Foutse Khomh, “A Taxonomy for Program Metamodels in Program Reverse Engineering,” 32nd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME) (CORE Rank A), October 2-10, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. (to appear) (acceptance rate 29%=37/127) http://www.washi.cs.waseda.ac.jp/
How to organize data science project (データサイエンスプロジェクトの始め方101)Yasuyuki Kataoka
(Japanese) This is some tips on how to organize artificial intelligence or machine learning projects. This is presented in the engineering community event, NTT Engineer Festa#3, in Japan.
Takashi Kobayashi and Hironori Washizaki, "SWEBOK Guide and Future of SE Education," First International Symposium on the Future of Software Engineering (FUSE), June 3-6, 2024, Okinawa, Japan
Machine Learning Software Engineering Patterns and Their EngineeringHironori Washizaki
Hironori Washizaki, "Machine Learning Software Engineering Patterns and Their Engineering," 2nd International Workshop on Responsible AI Engineering (RAIE’24), Keynote, Lisbon, April 16th, 2024.