UC IRVINE - ICS 229 - Seminar in Software |
Date | Theme | Presenter | Further Information |
April 4 | Introduction | David Redmiles |   |
April 11 | Process | Chris Jensen |   |
  | The Privacy Implications of Ubiquitous Computing | Roger Ripley |   |
April 18 (no class) |   |   |   |
April 25 | A Dynamic and Compositional Approach for Analyzing Dependencies in Component-Based Systems | Marlon Vieira | (see Home Page) |
  | Justin Erenkrantz |   |   |
May 2 | Practice Talk for U of Washington Research Symposium | Ping Chen |   |
  |   | Ronald |   |
  |   | Leila Naslavsky |   |
May 9 (no class) | ICSE |   | ICSE Home Page |
May 16 |   | Eugene Nistor |   |
  |   | John Georgas |   |
May 23 |   | Scott Hendrickson |   |
  |   | Veronica Gasca |   |
  |   | (Joanna) Yuewei Zhou |   |
May 30 |   | (Bob) Bo Tian |   |
  |   | Chad Ata |   |
  |   | Sam Robertson |   |
June 6 | Last Class - TBD |   |   |
Current research and research trends in software. Forum for presentation and criticism by students of research work in progress. May be repeated for credit.
This seminar is an opportunity for students to give presentations about their research interests and on-going work. Talks can be more formal, such as powerpoint presentations that are practice for conference or job talks. They might be less formal such as a description of work-in-progress followed by a guided discussion of open issues. In both cases, the emphasis is on students learning to present their work and critically discuss the work of others.
On the first meeting, students choose a time and preferably a topic for presenting during the quarter.
David F. Redmiles Home Page
Department of Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine CA 92717-3425