Brown Bag Seminars

Presentations on "Coder to Developer" and Software Research

Revised: 5/24/2011
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Seminars:

  1. Testing Seminar - Academic Year 2003/2004
  2. Testing Seminar Directory
  3. Brown_Bag Seminar Directory - Academic Year 2004/2005
  4. Brown_Bag Seminar - Academic Year 2005/2006
  5. Brown_Bag Seminar Directory - Academic Year 2005/2006

Current Seminar Scope:

Brown Bag Seminars (that means you can bring your lunch):
These seminars are devoted to a wide-ranging selection of technical presentations of interest to the participants. They will start at the beginning of the Fall Semester. In them, participants will make presentations on a variety of topics. The idea is that we will talk about things we are currently working on or are interested in enough to devote considerable effort to make a good presentation.

Texts and Notes:

Coder to Developer, Mike Gunderloy, SYBEX, 2004 - On hold in Sci Tech Library under CSE681 and Seminar

Location: CST 2-120, Time: Fridays 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Schedule - Fall 2004:

LecturePresenterTopic
Presentation #1

Fri, Oct 1
Ramaswamy Krishnan-Chittur Aspect Oriented Programming using .Net Channels
Master's Thesis Research (Advisor: Fawcett)
Presentation #2

Fri, Oct 8
Gang Cheng Coder to Developer
Chap 3 - Using Source Code Control Effectively
Presentation #3

Fri, Oct 15
Time Change to 2:00 - 3:30 PM,
this time only
Murat Gungor Structural Analysis of Large Software Projects
Doctoral Dissertation Research (Advisor: Fawcett)
Presentation #4

Fri, Oct 22
Priyaa Nachimuthu Coder to Developer
Chap 4 Coding Defensively, Chap 5 - Preventing Bugs with Unit Testing
Presentation #5

Fri, Oct 29
Riddhiman Ghosh Software Matrix - an architecture for Software Salvage
Master's Thesis Research (Advisor: Fawcett)
Presentation #6

Fri, Nov 5th
Ghanashyam Namboodiripad Coder to Developer
Chap 6 - Pumping Up the IDE, Chap 7 - Digging into Source Code
Presentation #7

Fri, Nov 12
Mithun Shanbhag Hardware Events Analyzer for IA-32 Architecture
Research Project (Advisor: Pease)
Presentation #8

Fri, Nov 19
Ashish Poddar Coder to Developer
Chap 8 - Generating Code
Presentation #9

Fri, Nov 26
Kanat Bolazar Automated Test Vector Generation from Design Contracts
Doctoral Dissertation Research (Advisor: Fawcett)
Presentation #10

Fri, Dec 3
Charlie Chung Coder to Developer
Chap 9 - Tracking and Squashing Bugs
Presentation #11

Fri, Dec 10
Carmen Vaca Ruiz Graphics Programming for Data Visualization using .Net GDI++ and a little MFC
Presentation #11

Fri, Dec 17
Gang Cheng Coder to Developer
Chap 13 - Mastering the Build Process
The Seminar starts at 12:30 and will go no-later than 2:00PM, on Fridays.

Here are some topics we considered, when setting up the seminar:

You are invited to suggest other topics for continuation in the Spring.