Jazz reception at ICSE
IBM is hosting a Jazz Research Reception at ICSE 2009 in Vancouver on Tuesday May 19th where we will feature demos and posters from researchers working with the Jazz platform. The reception, which will include refreshments, will be open to anyone at the conference. Please come to the reception (and bring others too!) and see what researchers are doing with Jazz.
Here are some more details about the event: We are in the process of setting up a website that will provide additional details including abstracts of the projects featured at the reception. For further information contact Annie Ying (aying@us.ibm.com) |
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The Jazz Research Reception at ICSE is approaching (May 19 at 5:30 pm)! I'm so pleased to announce 16 great projects featured at the reception (see the projects below) thanks to the wonderful response from the researchers. In addition, John Wiegand, the Chief Architect of IBM Rational, will tell us some future directions and possibilities on the Jazz "journey." If you're planning to be at ICSE, come mingle with fellow researchers at the reception, drop by the project poster/demo booths, and come hear what John Wiegand has to say about Jazz!
Check out this link for more details about the event: https://jazz.net/community/academic/#icse Here are the projects at the Jazz Research Reception: Search, Stitch, View: Easing Information Integration in an IDE University of British Columbia, Canada Thomas Fritz and Gail C. Murphy Chat to Avoid Broken Builds University of Victoria, Canada Daniela Damian and Adrian Schroeter Enhancing Jazz Collaboration Platform through integration of Congruence Carnegie Mellon University Anita Sarma and Jim Hersleb Governor: Automating Governance Solutions in Development Environments IBM Research Avi Yaeli, Yael Dubinsky,Tim Klinger, Alex Kofman, Gilad Saadoun, Peri Tarr, Clay Williams, Wei Zhao Mining Bug Reports and Test Execution North Carolina State University and Peking University Tao Xie , Tao Xie, Nuo Li, Xiaoyin Wang, Lu Zhang, and Hong Mei Mining the Jazz Repository: Challanges and Opportunities Saarland University, Germany Kim Herzig and Andreas Zeller Requirements Clarification and Effort Estimation through Planning Poker in Jazz North Carolina State University Laurie Williams , Yogesh Arora, Kun-Ta Samuel Tsai, Raza Abbas Syed Spyglass: Helping Programmers Learn About Relevant Tools University of British Columbia, Canada Petcharat Viriyakattiyaporn and Gail C. Murphy Tempo: Managing the Risk Associated with Project Schedules IBM Research Steven Tang, Annie Ying, Paul Matchen, Dharmashankar Subramanian, Peri Tarr, Segev Wasserkrug, Clay Williams World View: Understanding Dependencies in Global Development Projects University of California - Irvine and Carnegie Mellon University Theo van Oostrum, Anita Sarma, Marcelo Alvim, Andr van der Hoek Assisting Code Review Tasks by Identifying and Summarizing Systematic Code Changes University of Texas at Austin Miryung Kim How Tagging Supports Informal Processes in Software Development University of Victoria, Canada Christoph Treude and Margaret-Anne Storey An Activity-Based Model of a Programmers Knowledge About a Software System University of British Columbia, Canada Jingwen Ou, Thomas Fritz and Gail C. Murphy AP Jazz - Integrating synchronous distributed project planning with executable acceptance test driven development for agile software teams University of Calgary, Canada Frank Maurer , Shelly Park Applying Jazz Processes for Implementing the Software Enterprise Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus Kevin Gary and Harry Koehnemann Mining the Jazz Repository: Challanges and Opportunities Technische Universitt Clausthal, Germery Andreas Rausch and Christian Bartelt |
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