#VaMoS24 Session 4: Cyberphysical & Adaptive Systems
Combinatorial Transition Testing in Dynamically Adaptive Systems
by Pierre Martou, @benoit_duhoux, @kim_mens, Axel Legay
https://t.co/Qeuijp3FKV
@GPerrouin@Blackberu@UNamurCSFaculty Hahaha 😂 mais c'est que mon running gag involontaire va encore plus loin (au-delà de la communauté francophone). Promis, j'y suis pour rien cette fois-ci 😅
Happy to announce that our JSS paper on "Test scenario generation for feature-based context-oriented software systems" (with Pierre Martou, @kim_mens and Axel Legay) is now available https://t.co/2Vb0L6pojz
@ncardoz With pleasure 😁 Thank you for being a member of my jury and all the moments shared together during my PhD thesis, both in the work and in the conferences 😁 @ncardoz
💡 Cette après-midi, @HenryJulie nous présente l’aboutissement de 7 ans de travail de doctorat sur l’apprentissage de la programmation par les novices. Une vraie fierté pour moi de voir l’achèvement d’un travail incroyable dont j’ai eu l’honneur d’être le promoteur 😊
Looking for new CS prof with expertise in one of these research domains:
• Software Engineering and Programming Systems
• Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Informatics Applied to Medical or Life Sciences
Other areas considered too. Apply: https://t.co/2Tqi4jlG24
Does anyone have actionable experience in describing the usability of a code base, framework or library with the cognitive dimensions framework? (Like @benoit_duhoux did in his recent PhD as suggested by @kruiteen) All pointers useful.
I would also like to congratulate Dr. Latour with a great PhD defense. As her co-promotor I am proud of what she has achieved! I look back at a great collaboration with @HolgerHoos, Joost Kok and other researchers at @LIACS, and am grateful to all members of the jury.
@benoit_duhoux from @UCLouvain_be pointing to his copromotor from UNamur @Blackberu. Presentation on feature-based context-oriented programming @benevol22
YES! THIS!! Putting “Thank you” or “Questions?” as your final slide is the wrong thing to do and a missed opportunity. The last slide should be the takeaway you want your audience to have.