GRACEメールマガジン2014/3/4 第37号

◆□◆GRACEメールマガジン2014/3/4 第37号◆□◆

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■目次■
1. 第70回GRACEセミナー(3/5)
2. 第71回GRACEセミナー(3/12)
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1. 第70回GRACEセミナー(3/5)
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第70回は、セキュリティパターンの世界的な研究成果を出されているモントリ
オール工科大学のYann-Gael Gueheneuc教授によるデザインパターンの今後の研
究の方向性についてご講演いただきます。
なお,本講演は AsianPLoP 2014
(http://patterns-wg.fuka.info.waseda.ac.jp/asianplop/index.html) のキー
ノートスピーチを,GRACEセミナーとしても実施するものです。
直前の連絡となりましたことをお詫びいたします。

【日時】2014年3月5日(水)15:00-16:30
【会場】国立情報学研究所(NII) 12階 1210会議室
〒101-8430 東京都千代田区一ツ橋2-1-2
[http://www.nii.ac.jp/about/access/]
【参加費】無料

参加ご希望の方は,下記よりご登録をお願いいたします:
http://form1.fc2.com/form/?id=628975

【お問い合わせ先】
石川冬樹(seminar-steering_AT_grace-center.jp)
_AT_を@に書き換えてください。
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Title: How and Why Design Patterns Impact Quality and Future Challenges
Speaker:Yann-Gael Gueheneuc (Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal)

Abstract:
Since their inception in the field of software engineering, design
patterns have been the topic of much research work. This work as
roughly divided into two directions: identifying, formalising, and
publishing new design patterns on the one hand and measuring the
impact of these design patterns on the other. Starting from a
high-level view of quality, we discuss how design pattern can impact
quality and be used to measure quality. Then, we discuss why design
patterns can impact quality, in particular from the developers’
perspective. Finally, we introduce new challenges faced the community
defining and measuring design patterns due to multi-language systems.

Biography:
Prof. Yann-Gael Gueheneuc is full professor at the Department of
computer and software engineering of Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
where he leadsthe Ptidej team on evaluating and enhancing the quality
of object-oriented programs by promoting the use of patterns, at the
language-, design-, or architectural-levels. He is IEEE Senior
Membersince 2010. In 2009, he was awarded the NSERC Research Chair
Tier II on Software Patterns and Patterns of Software. He holds a
Ph.D. in software engineering from University of Nantes, France (under
Professor Pierre Cointe’s supervision) since 2003 and an Engineering
Diploma from Ecole des Mines of Nantes since 1998. His Ph.D. thesis
was funded by Object Technology International, Inc. (now IBM OTI
Labs.), where he worked in 1999 and 2000. His research interests are
program understanding and program quality during development and
maintenance, in particular through the use and the identification of
recurring patterns. He was the first to use explanation-based
constraint programming in the context of software engineering to
identify occurrences of patterns. He is interested also in empirical
software engineering; he uses eye-trackers to understand and to
develop theories about program comprehension. He has published many
papers in international conferences and journals, including IEEE TSE,
Springer EMSE, ACM/IEEE ICSE, and IEEE ICSM. He is currently
(2013-2014) in sabbatical in Korea, working with colleagues at KAIST,
Yonsei U., and SNU.

This keynote is jointly organized by GRACE Center and AsianPLoP 2014.
See http://patterns-wg.fuka.info.waseda.ac.jp/asianplop/program.html
for the details of AsianPLoP2014

協力:トップエスイー プロジェクト
共催: AsianPLoP 2014

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2. 第71回GRACEセミナー(3/12)
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第71回は,ソーシャルコンピューティングや市場を踏まえた
要求工学に関する研究に取り組んでいるSoo Ling Lim氏
(University College London)を招き,様々な国における人々の
スマートフォンアプリの発見や選択に関する振る舞いの違いや,
そのソフトウェア工学への示唆についてご講演いただきます.

【日時】2014年3月12日(水)10:30-11:30
【会場】国立情報学研究所(NII) 19階 1901-1902
〒101-8430 東京都千代田区一ツ橋2-1-2
[http://www.nii.ac.jp/about/access/]

【参加費】無料

参加ご希望の方は,下記よりご登録をお願いいたします:
http://form1.fc2.com/form/?id=621883

【お問い合わせ先】
石川冬樹(seminar-steering_AT_grace-center.jp)
_AT_を@に書き換えてください。
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Title: Investigating Country Differences in Mobile App Usage Behaviour
and Implications for Software Engineering

Soo Ling Lim (University College of London, UK)

Abstract:
Mobile applications (apps) are software developed for use on mobile
devices and made available through app stores. The app store concept
brings new challenges to software engineering. App stores are highly
competitive markets with a rapidly increasing number of apps, and
developers need to cater to a large number of users due to low margins
per sale. Many apps fail because the developers do not understand the
needs of their target users,
which tend to span multiple countries. This work hypothesises that there
exist country differences in mobile app usage and conducts one of the
largest surveys to date of mobile app users across the world, in order
to provide supporting evidence and gather insights into the precise
nature of those differences. The survey investigated user adoption of
the app store concept, app needs, and rationale for selecting or
abandoning an app. We collected data from more than 15 countries,
including USA, China, Japan, Germany, France, Brazil, UK, Italy, Russia,
India, Canada, Spain, Australia, Mexico, and South Korea. Analysis of
data provided by 4,824 participants showed significant differences in
usage behaviours across countries. Based
on these results, I will discuss the implications for research in
market-driven software engineering, software product lines, and
requirements elicitation.

Bio:
Dr. Soo Ling Lim is a Research Associate the Department of Computer Science,
University College London and the Software Systems Research Centre,
Bournemouth University, Visiting Professor at the National Institute of
Informatics and Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja. Soo Ling’s
research investigates mobile app ecosystems, social networks, and
requirements
elicitation techniques for large software projects. Soo Ling received a
Ph.D. in large-scale software requirements engineering from the
University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia in 2011. Before her
PhD, she was an ERP analyst programmer and a SAP consultant with the
Computer Sciences Corporation. She was also a software engineer at CIC
Secure, a Canberra-based company specialising in electronic key
management and asset security systems. Soo Ling received a Bachelor of
Software Engineering degree with first class honours from the Australian
National University in 2005.

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