Autora: Eliana Leite Goldner
Orientador: Marcelo Gattass
Data: 06/06/2014 14:00 h Auditório Luiz de Castro Martins
Autor: Walther Alexandre Giglio Maciel
Orientador: Marcelo Gattass
Data: 05/06/2014 10:00 h Auditório Luiz de Castro Martins
Autor: Walther Alexandre Giglio Maciel
Orientador: Marcelo Gattass
Data e Hora: 05/06/2014 às 10:00h
Local: Auditório Luiz de Castro Martins
Autora: Eliana Leite Goldner
Orientador: Marcelo Gattass
Data e Hora: 06/06/2014 às 14:00 h
Local: Auditório Luiz de Castro Martins
Prof. Andres Diaz-Pace, especialista em arquitetura de software
*Tutorial title: A roadmap of architecture-centric design techniques*
*Talk title: Text mining techniques for identifying crosscutting concerns in requirements and architecture documents*
Data 21/05/2014 16:00h Tutorial e 17:20h Palestra sala RDC511
*Bio:* From 2007 to 2010, Andres Diaz-Pace was a member of the technical staff at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI, Pittsburgh, USA), with the Research, Technology, and System Solutions Program. He is currently a professor at UNICEN University (Tandil, Argentina), and also a research fellow of the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina (CONICET). His primary research interests are: quality-driven architecture design, AI techniques in design, architecture-based evolution and conformance. He has authored several publications on topics of design assistance and object-oriented frameworks. He also participated, as an architecture evaluator or as a lead architect, in several technology transfer projects with industry. Mr. Diaz-Pace received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UNICEN University in 2004. Contact him at adiaz@exa.unicen.edu.ar <mailto:adiaz@exa.unicen.edu.ar>
Autor: Lincoln David Nery e Silva
Orientador: Markus Endler
Data: 21/05/2014 09:00 h sala RDC511
Autor: Lincoln David Nery e Silva
Orientador: Markus Endler
Data e Hora: 21/05/2014 às 09:00 h
Local: sala RDC511
Data e Local: 5 de maio, 15:00 h sala L774 (Prédio Cardeal Leme)
Abstract: Many people think that their computer programs are “fast enough” simply because they get the answer in a reasonable period of time. But “speed” is often not the only measure of performance. Battery life in a phone is also important, as are various real-time characteristics.This talk will not only give you insight to why your programs may be wasting time and electrical power, but tell you what to do about it. It will also announce a new competition sponsored by Linaro which will work to make GNU/Linux better for everyone.
Autor: Marcelle Pereira Mota
Orientador: Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza
Data e Hora: 14/04/2014 às 09:30h
Local: FPLF 13º andar
Autor: Diego Galindo Pecin
Orientador: Marcus Vinicius Soledade Poggi de Aragão
Data e Hora: 25/04/2014 às 09:00 h
Local: sala RDC511