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2019 Seminar: CUTE Centre Singapore

I am currently in Singapore on sabbatical with the CUTE centre. My welcome seminar was on the topic of Discreet Computing and showcased a number of SACHI projects.

The Keio-NUS CUTE (Connective Ubiquitous Technology for Embodiments) Center is a joint collaboration between National University of Singapore (NUS) and Keio University, Japan and partially funded by a grant from the National Research Foundation (NRF) administrated through the Media Development Authority (MDA) of Singapore. The main objective of setting up the center is to collaborate on fundamental research in the general area of Interactive Digital Media targeted at addressing the future of interactive, social and communication media.

VISSOFT 2018

2018 Keynote: VISSOFT, Madrid Spain

I will be a keynote speaker at the IEEE VISSOFT 2018 conference later this year. “The sixth IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT 2018) builds upon the success of the previous four editions of VISSOFT, which in turn followed after six editions of the IEEE International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis (VISSOFT) and five editions of the ACM Symposium on Software Visualization (SOFTVIS). Software visualization is a broad research area encompassing concepts, methods, tools, and techniques that assist in a range of software engineering and software development activities. Covered aspects include the development and evaluation of approaches for visually analyzing software and software systems, including their structure, execution behavior, and evolution.”

My first research paper was published in 1997 in the 1st Software Visualisation workshop SoftVis’97 in Australia entitled “Visualizing a reverse engineered system structure with dynamic 3-D clustered graph drawings“. Two years later I edited the proceedings of SoftVis’99 in which I published a paper entitled “ProVEDA: A scheme for Progressive Visualization and Exploratory Data Analysis of clusters“. Later I completed my PhD entitled “Large Scale Relational Information Visualization, Clustering, and Abstraction” which included a case study in Software Visulisation.

The field has grown considerably in the intervening 20 years with many new techniques and methods to support software engineers in evolution, program comprehension, reverse engineering and fresh development. I am looking forward to delivering an address with some new perspectives for the Software Visualisation community.