Program and Presentations
Tentative Workshop Schedule
Session 1 (9:00-10:30)
- 9:00 Welcome and Introduction by the Organizers (15 minutes)
- 9:15 Invited talk by Paul Klint (CWI) (45 minutes)
Building Academic Software Tools: Do’s and Don’ts
Abstract: Software engineering research comes in various flavours such
as theory-development, tool-development and experimental research. In
this talk, I focus on the desirability (or lack thereof), relevance
(ditto) and pittfalls of building academic software tools. - 10:00 Sourcerer – An Infrastructure for Large-scale Collection and Analysis of Open-source Code (25+5 minutes)
Coffee Break (10:30-11:00)
Session 2: Long Presentations with Tool Demo (each talk 25+5 minutes) (11:00-12:30)
- 11:00 Massimo Tisi. Industrialization of Research Tools: the ATL Case
- 11:30 Marco Kuhrmann and Georg Kalus. From Design to Tools: Process Modeling and Enactment with PDE and PET
- 12:00 Alexandru Telea. A Visual Analytics Toolset for Program Structure, Metrics, and Evolution Comprehension
Lunch Break (12:30-14:00)
Session 3: Short Presentations and Discussion (each talk 7+3 minutes) (14:00-15:30)
- 14:00 Veit Hoffmann. Processes and Practices for Quality Scientific Software Projects
- 14:10 Pablo Trinidad. Building industry-ready tools: FAMA Framework & ADA
- 14:20 Sander van der Burg. Disnix: A toolset for distributed deployment
- 14:30 Michael Franssen. A Proof Repository for Formal Verification of Software
- 14:40 Discussion on tool-building issues (50 minutes)
Coffee Break (15:30-16:00)
Session 4: Short Presentations and Discussion (each talk 7+3 minutes) (16:00-17:30)
- 16:00 Christoph Bockisch. Developing A Generic Debugger for Advanced-Dispatching Languages
- 16:10 Tim Molderez. A Platform for Experimenting with Language Constructs for Modularizing Crosscutting Concerns
- 16:20 Moritz Balz. SyLaGen: From Academic Tool Engineering Requirements to a new Model-based Development Approach
- 16:30 Discussion on tool-building issues (60 minutes)
End of workshop (17:30)