Dear CHOOSE members,
It is my pleasure to invite you to the upcoming SIG Beer talk entitled
"eGov Runner – ein Prototyp einer Laufzeitumgebung für ausführbare
behördliche Leistungen" presented by Igor Metz, in Bern, on February
27. The talk will be in German. If you plan to attend, please register
for the event at:
http://choose.s-i.ch/events/2012-metz-egovernance
Best Regards,
Dr. Mircea Lungu
Researcher
Software Composition Group
University of Bern
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TITLE: eGov Runner – ein Prototyp einer Laufzeitumgebung für
ausführbare behördliche Leistungen
SPEAKER: Igor Metz
ABSTRACT:
Igor Metz ist Geschäftsführer der Glue Software Engineering AG, eines
Unternehmens, das seit vielen Jahren innovative Open Source
eGovernment Lösungen entwickelt. Er war Projektleiter für eGov Runner,
das Projekt, das von Glue gemeinsam mit der Berner Fachhochschule
durchgeführt und mit Mitteln der Kommission für Technologie und
Innovation KTI gefördert wurde.
TIME: February 27, 2012, 5.00pm
LOCATION: Room 003
IAM, University of Bern
Schützenmattstrasse 14
http://scg.unibe.ch/contact/maps
Dear CHOOSE members,
It is my pleasure to invite you to the upcoming SIG Beer talk on "Code
Merging" that will be given by Prof. Stephane Ducasse in Bern, on
February 17. If you plan to attend, please register for the event at:
http://choose.s-i.ch/events/sig-beer-ducasse-codemerging .
The talk will be followed by the traditional SIG Beer apero.
Best Regards,
Dr. Mircea Lungu
Researcher
Software Composition Group
University of Bern
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TITLE: Supporting Code Merging: Torch and Jet
SPEAKER: Stephane Ducasse
ABSTRACT:
Merging code is an important activity and a challenging one. Up until
now tools are simply showing diff between versions. In the best case,
three ways merge is applied. In this presentation we will present
Torch an approach to visually characterize a change. Torch provides
information such as size, location, modification/addition/deletion of
the changes in the context of the system. Another problem when dealing
with changes is that we should often understand a change within a
stream of changes. Jet provides analysis to understand and query
streams of changes. A dependency model between changes is computed and
the programmer can use the classification of the changes to drive his
analysis. Both Torch and Jet are based on the Ring metamodel and are
the work of Veronica Uquillas-Gomez from the VUB.
TIME: February 17, 2012, 5.30pm
LOCATION: Room 107
SCG, IAM, University of Bern
Schützenmattstrasse 14
http://scg.unibe.ch/contact/maps
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Dr. Mircea Lungu
Researcher
Software Composition Group
University of Bern