Проф. д-р Мира Мезини во сабота, 04.04.2015 година, во просториите на УИСТ во Тетово ќе одржи предавање на тема Data and Event Centric Programming и Variation-Oriented Programming. Информации за професорката, како и агенда за настанот можете да најдете во текстот што следува. Поканети се сите заинтересирани да го следат предавањето.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mira Mezini is a Full Professor of Computer Science at College of Computer Science (FB 20), Darmstadt University of Technology in Darmstadt, Germany.
Her one day seminar presentation at CST Faculty (816) will cover topics of 'Data and Event Centric Programming' and 'Variation-Oriented Programming'.
Agenda
Saturday, 4 April 2015, 09-13 o’clock
Prof. Dr. Mira Mezini 'Data and Event Centric Programming'
- Event and Aspect-Oriented Programming
- Incremental Self-Adjusting Computations
- Big Data Programming
- Programming with Big Code
Saturday, 4 April 2015, 14-18 o’clock
Prof. Dr. Mira Mezini 'Variation-Oriented Programming'
- Object-Oriented Variability
- Virtual Classes
- Dependent Classes
More info on Prof. Mira Mezini
Her research focuses on software development paradigms and tools. On the paradigms side, she develops programming languages to enable the visions of “software as a service (SaaS)” and “software product-lines” by providing large-scale module concepts with built-in support for adaptability and extensibility.
On the tools side, she works on intelligent software-development environments that guide developers to increase the development productivity and the software quality. Such environment leverage web-based resources to automatically generate and recommend established programming rules and patterns; they also enable architects to explicitly specify such patterns to be enforced during development.
She has (co)authored over 100 scientific publications in renowned publication venues in software engineering and programming languages. She regularly serves on steering committees, program committees, and editorial boards of top tier conferences and journals in software engineering and programming languages.