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Viewing an edit (eg commit) to a configurable system (eg using conditional compilations) should be equivalent to editing a view on the configurable software. Paraphrasing the slide ;) #splc2023
Marry me! 💙🩵 Hideto Ogawa (Hitachi) presenting how to make chess variants with #ChatGPT at #splc2023 #ChessEveryWhere
#splc2023 Marianne Huchard mentioned an interesting paper "Graph-based variability modelling: towards a classification of existing formalisms" @JessieLnbc et al. ICCS 2019 link.springer.com/chapter/10.100… about expressiveness of different formalism (FD, FM, FCA, etc). Reminds me this ;)
3nd day of #SPLC2023 begins with keynote from Hitachi researchers: Hideto Ogawa and @kentaroy aka Kentaro Yoshimura.
@splcconf is going to Luxembourg 🇱🇺 next year! @maxcordy from @SnT_uni_lu will be our next general chair #splc2023 #splc2024
On Programming Variability with Large Language Model-based Assistant joint work with yt @_jagalindo_ @jmjezequel presented at @splcconf #splc2023 With books, cats, TikZ, and #ChatGPT Preprint: inria.hal.science/hal-04153310/ Slides: slideshare.net/acher/on-progr… Git: github.com/acherm/progvar…
The #SPLC2023 banquet took place at Happo-en, a venue complete with ceremony halls, restaurants, and a traditional Japanese garden featuring tea houses and bonsai trees. Had a fantastic time catching up with SPL colleagues!
The Most Influential Paper Award at #SPLC2023 went to "Reasoning about Edits to Feature Models" by Thomas Thüm, Don Batory, and Christian Kästner, first presented at ICSE 2009. Thomas Thüm took us on a journey back in time, reflecting on this impactful work from a decade ago.
I had the opportunity to deliver a keynote talk with Dr. Ogawa (@hideto_ogawa) at the #splc2023 conference in Tokyo, Japan. It was a tremendous honor and pleasure to share our experiences on SPL in practice and discuss our future vision.
Day 1 of #SPLC2023 main conference wrapped up with a reception featuring local beer and Dassai sake🍶.
The final day of #SPLC2023 kicked off with a keynote by Marianne Huchard called "Chronicles of Concept Lattices: Unveiling Structure in the Software World." A great start to wrap up the conference!
@splcconf is going to Luxembourg 🇱🇺 next year! @maxcordy from @SnT_uni_lu will be our next general chair #splc2023 #splc2024
I would like to take this as an opportunity to thank @NADI_institute for supporting financially the organisation of the conference! #splc2023
The #SPLC2023 banquet took place at Happo-en, a venue complete with ceremony halls, restaurants, and a traditional Japanese garden featuring tea houses and bonsai trees. Had a fantastic time catching up with SPL colleagues!
Now Pierre Martou from @UCLouvain_be on Test Scenario Generation for Feature-based Context-oriented Software Systems @splcconf #splc2023
@maxcordy from @SnT_uni_lu is presenting his work on family-based model checking of fMultiLTL properties @splcconf #splc2023
Now Townhall meeting where our general co-chair Maurice Ter Beek explains the changes SPLC went the last years @splcconf #splc2023
#splc2023 Marianne Huchard mentioned an interesting paper "Graph-based variability modelling: towards a classification of existing formalisms" @JessieLnbc et al. ICCS 2019 link.springer.com/chapter/10.100… about expressiveness of different formalism (FD, FM, FCA, etc). Reminds me this ;)
The final day of #SPLC2023 kicked off with a keynote by Marianne Huchard called "Chronicles of Concept Lattices: Unveiling Structure in the Software World." A great start to wrap up the conference!
To deal with millions of concepts of real cases simplifications and algorithm optimisation are used #splc2023
#splc2023 Marianne Huchard mentioned an interesting paper "Graph-based variability modelling: towards a classification of existing formalisms" @JessieLnbc et al. ICCS 2019 link.springer.com/chapter/10.100… about expressiveness of different formalism (FD, FM, FCA, etc). Reminds me this ;)
Marry me! 💙🩵 Hideto Ogawa (Hitachi) presenting how to make chess variants with #ChatGPT at #splc2023 #ChessEveryWhere
On Programming Variability with Large Language Model-based Assistant joint work with yt @_jagalindo_ @jmjezequel presented at @splcconf #splc2023 With books, cats, TikZ, and #ChatGPT Preprint: inria.hal.science/hal-04153310/ Slides: slideshare.net/acher/on-progr… Git: github.com/acherm/progvar…
Viewing an edit (eg commit) to a configurable system (eg using conditional compilations) should be equivalent to editing a view on the configurable software. Paraphrasing the slide ;) #splc2023
I had the opportunity to deliver a keynote talk with Dr. Ogawa (@hideto_ogawa) at the #splc2023 conference in Tokyo, Japan. It was a tremendous honor and pleasure to share our experiences on SPL in practice and discuss our future vision.
@ThomasThuem giving his MIP award talk on reasoning about edits to Feature Models @splcconf #splc2023
3nd day of #SPLC2023 begins with keynote from Hitachi researchers: Hideto Ogawa and @kentaroy aka Kentaro Yoshimura.
@splcconf is going to Luxembourg 🇱🇺 next year! @maxcordy from @SnT_uni_lu will be our next general chair #splc2023 #splc2024
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