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I presented the paper “Sample Spaces and Feature Models: There and Back Again” by K. Czarnecki, S. She, and A. Wąsowski at this year’s Software Product Line Conference.
Update: The slides for my presentation have been uploaded. Download them here: [Download not found].
I will be holding a seminar describing my Master’s thesis work. It is open to all, so please attend if you’re interested. Feature Model Mining. Wednesday, August 6 at 1:30pm in EIT 3145.
Update: Here are the slides that I’ve used for my presentation.
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Presentation slides on the paper “Corpus-based learning of Analogies and Semantic Relations” by Turney and Littman for CS886: Natural Language Computing.
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Presentation for CS886: Natural Language Processing, on the paper “The state of the art in ontology learning: a framework for comparison” by M. Shamsfard and A. A. Barforoush.
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Presentation on “Pegasus – First Steps Towards a Naturalistic Programming Language” by Roman Knoll and Mira Mezini for CS842: Aspect-Oriented Programming.
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Presentation on “Towards the Systematic Testing of AOP Programs” by Roger T. Alexander, James M. Bieman, Anneliese A. Andrews for CS842: Aspect-Oriented Programming.
Note: The PDF output is a little strange, since the “Export to PDF” function in OpenOffice 2.2 isn’t working properly.
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