O professor do DEI Luis Teixeira foi eleito presidente da APRP (http://www.aprp.pt/), o professor também será “co-chair” do comitê organizador do ICIAR 2020 https://www.aimiconf.org/iciar19/
Workshop de C++ – NIAEFEUP
O NIAEFEUP organizou mais um workshop de iniciação de C++, direcionado para quem esta às escuras com a programação ou simplesmente tem curiosidade em aprender um pouco mais. O mesmo decorreu no dia 2 de Outubro, na FEUP e teve uma duração de 3h.
Ana Paiva e Jorge Ferreira receberam o Best Paper Award no âmbito da QUATIC’19
Um grupo de investigadores da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto (FEUP) e INESC TEC foi recentemente distinguido em Espanha com o Best Paper Award no âmbito da “QUATIC’19 – 12th Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology” que decorreu na Ciudad Real em Espanha de 11 a 13 de setembro de 2019.
Da autoria de Ana C. R. Paiva e Jorge Ferreira, o artigo premiado aborda a importância de testar aplicações móveis de forma automática.
O teste de aplicações móveis é desafiante porque existem muitos dispositivos diferentes e várias formas de interação com essas aplicações. Por outro lado, as Apps estão cada vez mais presentes no nosso dia a dia e são cada vez mais críticas permitindo, por exemplo, efetuar pagamentos.
O teste manual neste contexto é, na maioria das vezes, inviável e pouco eficáz. Por isso, há a necessidade de criar soluções de teste automático que possam contribuir para melhorar a qualidade das aplicações móveis existentes.
Com o título “Android Testing Crawler”, este artigo apresenta uma ferramenta que explora automaticamente uma qualquer aplicação móvel tentando identificar problemas. Esta ferramenta tenta ultrapassar alguns desafios dos crawlers existentes e é validada em experiências realizadas com Apps reais disponíveis na Google Play Store.
O trabalho apresentado insere-se numa linha de investigação onde se pretende combinar a exploração automática com o teste dinâmico de aplicações móveis. Esta linha de investigação iniciou num trabalho de doutoramento de que resultou a ferramenta iMPAcT tool. O trabalho agora premiado tem como objetivo melhorar a componente de Crawler da iMPAcT tool.
Estimativas recentes indicam que o número de aplicações móveis disponíveis na Google Play Store é superior a 2,5 milhões e, em 2017, havia aproximadamente 178 mil milhões de downloads de aplicações móveis, o que mostra a importância dos dispositivos móveis no dia a dia da população mundial.
Provas de Doutoramento em Media Digitais: “Political Mobilization in Brazil from 2013 to 2017: a Technopolitical Analysis Using Surveys and Social Network Data Mining”
Requeridas por:
Marcela Canavarro Rodrigues Martins
Data, Hora e Local
Dia 16 de setembro, às 14h00, na Sala de Atos da Faculdade de Engenharia
Presidente do Júri
Doutor Jorge Manuel Pinho de Sousa, Professor Catedrático da FEUP
Vogais
Doutor Emiliano Treré, Lecturer da School of Journalism, Media and Culture da Cardiff University, Reino Unido;
Doutora Paola Sartoretto, Post-Doctoral Researcher do Department of Romance Studies and Classics do Institute of Latin American Studies da Stockholm University –, Suécia;
Doutor Alípio Mário Guedes Jorge (Orientador), Professor Associado do Departamento de Ciência de Computadores da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto;
Doutor Paulo Nuno Vicente, Professor Auxiliar do Departamento de Ciências da Comunicação da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa,
Doutor Sérgio Sobral Nunes, Professor Auxiliar do Departamento de Engenharia Informática da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto.
Using IEEE Software & System Engineering Standards to Support America’s Army Gaming Development
Lecture DEI Series
Date: July 26th
Time: 17:30
Room: I-105
Speaker: Susan K. “Kathy” Land
Affiliation: Program Manager US Department of Defense
Abstract
Every organization faces their own unique challenges when developing software, none more so than America’s Army (www.americasarmy.com). Americab s Army (AA) is a computer game produced by the US Army to promote Army recruiting and the seven core values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage. From 2005 to 2007, Ms. Land was the Production Planner responsible for the successful Americab s Army Special Forces/Overmatch release, which hosted over 8 million registered players world wide for the PC version of the game.
During her talk she will describe some of the classic software engineering challenges and market pressures associated with commercial game production as the AA Project Office moved into the competitive domain of commercial game development and how they were successful with a little help from classic software engineering and IEEE software and system engineering standards.
Short Bio
Ms. Susan K. (Kathy) Land is an acknowledged expert and author in the field of software engineering standardization, software process improvement, and engineering project management. As 2018 Vice President of IEEE Technical Activities, Ms. Land expanded the focus on diversity, entrepreneurship, future directions, young professionals, and standards. Ms. Land demonstrated senior executive leadership experience in a career spanning industry and government systems and software product acquisition and development.
Ms. Land is an IEEE Fellow receiving numerous awards for performance and service, which include the Northrop Grumman/TASC President’s Coin, Huntsville Professional of the Year, Huntsville Association of Technical Societies Moquin Award, IEEE Computer Society (CS) Richard E. Merwin Award and the IEEE Standards Association Standards Medallion. She served as the 2009 president of the IEEE CS, three terms on the IEEE Board of Directors, and two terms as a member of the IEEE-USA Board of Directors. More at www.susankathyland.com.
Reinventing computing for a data-driven world
Lecture DEI Series
Date: July 26th
Time: 16:15
Room: I-105
Speaker: DEJAN S. MILOJICIC
Affiliation: Hewlett Packard Labs
Abstract
Data explosion is not coming it’s here, and it’s only getting bigger. The next stage of technology will need to accommodate unprecedented amounts of data driven by 100s of billions of devices and sensors that comprise the Internet of Things stretching our technology capabilities to the limit and beyond. At the same time, we’re operating in an increasingly insecure, unmanageable and risky environment from a technology, business and societal perspective. If we don’t find a way to change todays computing architectures, they simply won’t be able to keep up and the we won’t be able to obtain the resources needed to power and sustain them.
In this talk, I will present how Hewlett Packard Labs address these radical changes by innovating technology in the areas of photonics, silicon design, memory driven computing, security, AI, and edge. By working closely from customer requirements and focusing on HPE productization opportunities, we deliver innovation that matters. I will provide specific examples of research projects, such as unconventional architectures, programming, and accelerators, new approaches to security, etc. This way we are able to address the limits imposed by post-Mooreb s Law and the onslaught of generated data.
Short Bio
Dejan is a distinguished technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs, Palo Alto, CA (1998-) leading system software teams over 4 continents and projects with budgets of hundreds US$M. He worked at the OSF Research Institute in Cambridge, MA and at the Mihajlo Pupin Institute in Belgrade, Serbia. Milojicic received his PhD from Kaiserslautern University, Germany; and his MSc/BSc from Belgrade University, Serbia. He was a technical director of the Open Cirrus Cloud Computing Testbed, with academic, industrial and government sites in the US, Europe, and Asia. He has published 2 books and 180 papers; he has 37 granted patents. He is an IEEE Fellow (2010) and ACM Distinguished Engineer (2008). Milojicic was on 8 PhD thesis committees and taught Cloud management course at SJSU. As president of the IEEE Computer Society (2014), he started Technology Predictions, the top viewed CS news. As the industry engagement chair, he started IEEE Infrastructure’18 conference”
Dynamic Application Autotuning for Approximate Computing
“Lecture DEI Series
Date: July 15th
Time: 11:00
Room: Auditório B – INESCTEC
Speaker: Cristina Silvano
Affiliation: Dept. of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Abstract
Several classes of applications can expose at runtime a set of software knobs (including application parameters and code transformations) to trade-off the quality of the results and the throughput. Resource management and application autotuning are key issues for enabling computing systems to adjust their behavior in the face of changing conditions, operating environments, usage contexts and resource availability while meeting energy-efficiency and Quality-of-Service requirements.
This talk will present dynamic autotuning techniques for the multi-objective optimization of applications to tune software knobs in an adaptive scenario to trade-off accuracy versus performance. Machine learning techniques are used to predict the system behavior based on a set of training data. The main challenge is to exploit design-time and run-time concepts to lead to an effective way of “self-aware” computing. The talk also presents the application of dynamic autotuning techniques to energy-efficient HPC systems.
Short Bio
Cristina Silvano is a Full Professor of Computer Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, Dept. of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering. In 2017, she has been elevated IEEE Fellow “for contributions to energy-efficient computer architectures”. Her research focuses on computer architectures and Electronic Design Automation, with emphasis on power-aware design of embedded systems, design space exploration of energy-efficient computer architectures and application autotuning for manycore architectures and High-Performance Computing. She was Project Coordinator of three European projects: H2020-FET-HPC ANTAREX-671623 (2015-2018), FP7-2PARMA-248716 (2010-2013) and FP7-MULTICUBE-216693 (2008-2010). She is an active member of the scientific community and she regularly serves in several international program committees. She also organized 15 international conferences/workshops as Program Chair or General Chair. She is Associate Editor of ACM Trans. on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO) and IEEE Trans. on Computers. She served as Independent Expert Reviewer for the European Commission and for several science foundations. Her scientific production consists of more than 160 publications.”
Dealing with memory latency in the age of big data
“Lecture DEI Series
Date: June 25th
Time: 14:00
Room: Auditório A – INESCTEC
Speaker: Walid A. Najjar
Affiliation: Department of Computer Science & Engineering University of California Riverside
Abstract
For over two decades the gap between processor and memory speeds has been the most daunting challenge in computer architecture. The advent of big data applications has exacerbated the problem. Traditional multi-core architecture mitigate memory latency through the use of massive cache hierarchies that take up over 80% of the chip area and a proportional percentage of the energy budget. However, big data applications exhibit very poor data locality and cannot benefits from large cache hierarchies. Such applications will be fully impacted by memory latency. Hardware multithreaded architectures have the ability to mask memory latency by context switching between ready threads when a memory access is performed. Classical hardware multithreaded architectures, such as barrel processors (e.g. the UltraSparc and the Cray XMT), must maintain a full state for every thread which requires a lot of resources. FPGAs allow us the opportunity to configure custom or semi-custom processing cores for specific applications.
In this talk I will describe the implementation of data processing applications on the latency masking Filament architecture using semi-custom data paths.
Short Bio
Walid A. Najjar is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California Riverside. His areas of research include computer architectures and compilers for parallel and high-performance computing, embedded systems, FPGA-based code acceleration and reconfigurable computing.
Walid received a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from the American University of Beirut in 1979, and the M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1985 and 1988 respectively. From 1989 to 2000 he was on the faculty of the Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University, before that he was with the USC-Information Sciences Institute. He was elected Fellow of the IEEE and the AAAS.”