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Nicolas Gold (King's College London) on
'Understanding programs with concept assignment and related technologies'.
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Understanding programs with concept assignment and related technologies
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Nov 9, 2006
HEG - Haute école de gestion
Univ. of Applied Sciences
Campus Battelle, Building F.
7, rte de Drize
1227 Geneva
Room C210
Travel instructions:
http://campus.hesge.ch/dugerdilp/how_to_find_heg.htm
Speaker
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Dr Nicolas Gold
King's College London
Agenda
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17h15 Talk and Q/A
Abstract
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Program understanding has long been recognised as a necessary but difficult
part of the software maintenance process. Concept assignment approaches aim
to aid this task by linking domain-level information (concepts) to parts of
source code. Although concept assignment was originally proposed to aid comprehension,
recent work has extended it to enable executable component extraction on
the basis of concept-level criteria. This talk will present an overview of
this recent work (undertaken in the CONTRACTS research project) describing
algorithms developed for component extraction, experiments with new
methods to improve concept assignment, and studies of program characteristics
that help to explain the behaviour of techniques that rely on program
dependence information.
Bio
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Dr Gold is a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at King's College London,
deputy director of the Centre for Research in Evolution, Search and Testing (CREST) and
director of the Service-Oriented Software Research Network (SOSoRNet).
He received his Ph.D. from the University of Durham in 2000 and his primary research
interests
are in software evolution using reverse engineering and service-oriented computing.
His work in reverse engineering has produced methods for concept assignment and component
extraction,
and he has worked on architectures, negotiation methods, and comprehension approaches for
service-oriented software.
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