We are pleased to announce a new discussion group series for programmers developing complex systems simulations. To be notified of upcoming talks you can subscribe yourself to our PSE-DG Mailing List
The aim of this discussion group is to provide a forum for software developers working in the complex systems modeling area to get together and discuss software engineering issues.
Particularly of interest is what small groups or solo developers find useful when developing software. [more]
Coordinators
- Daniel Bradley
<daniel (at) itee.uq.edu.au> - Janet Wiles
<janetw (at) itee.uq.edu.au>
Upcoming talks
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Announcement: (Monday) ACCS Personal Software Engineering Discussion Group Meeting - 2pm Monday 30th July 2007 [txt]
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We are currently in the process of rescheduling a time that is more suitable for during the academic year.
I have started maintaining a snapshot of the various meetings and seminars at the following URL.
http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~daniel/pse-dg/_week-2007a.html
If you would like to attend the discussion group and there are any other seminars (any at all) that you also attend and that we haven't indicated could you also email me (Daniel Bradley).
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Past talks
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- Leighton Brough: Migrating from CVS to Subversion
- Monday 23rd October 2006, 3.45pm drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-622 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Ariel Liebman: NetBeans
- Monday 9th October 2006, 3.45pm drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-622 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Oliver Purcell: The role of eRNAs in the emergence of complex life: An evolutionary computation approach
- Monday 2nd October 2006, 4pm talk, Room 78-421 (3.45 drinks in tearoom next door) (General Purpose South Building)
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- Nic Geard: An interactive visualisation tool for exploring complexity space
- Monday 18th September 2006, 3.45 drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-622 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Carlos Espinosa: Using the structure of protein interaction networks to infer functional dependence relationships among plant MADS-box genes
- Monday 11th September 2006, 4pm talk (coffee and tea during talk), Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Stefan Maetschke: Eclipse, the most beautiful Java IDE [pdf] [ppt]
- Monday 4th September 2006, 4pm talk (coffee and tea during talk), Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Jorn Guy Suess: I'm too sexy for your program...
- Monday 21st August 2006, 3.45 drinks in tearoom, 4pm talk, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Daniel Bradley: Everything you didn't want to know about CVS [pdf] [ppt]
- Monday 14th August 2006, 2.45 drinks, 3pm talk, Room 78-622 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Stefan Maetschke: Why Files are Evil and beyond Files - Relational Persistence with Hibernate
- Monday 3rd July 2006, 3.45 drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Daniel Bradley: Cross-platform development with "build"
- Monday 29th May 2006, 3.45 drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Stefan Maetschke: Testing Research Software: Nonsense or Necessity [pdf] [ppt]
- Monday 22th May 2006, 3.45 drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Junhua Wangi: A Simulation Tool Modelling Air Traffic Controllers' Behaviour Using the Operator Choice Model
- Monday 15th May 2006, 3.45 drinks, 4pm talk, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Mark Wakabayashi: Neurosphere Lab: A case study in simulation software development [pdf]
- Tuesday 9th May 2006, 4pm, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Jim Hanan: Special-purpose modelling language vs general-purpose programming
- Monday 3rd April 2006, 4pm, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Nikki Appleby: Research vs Commercial Software Development: are there strategies that can be transferred? [pdf] [ppt]
- Monday 27th March 2006, 4pm, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Ariel Liebman: Agile software development for Air Traffic Control simulation
- Friday 24th February 2006, 10 am, Room 78-421 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Lindsay Hood: Pragmatic Software Engineering in the Visible Cell Project [pdf] [ppt]
- Friday 10th February 2006, 12 noon, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Leighton Brough: Economic Simulations in DIAS and Software Engineering Practices [pdf] [ppt]
- Friday 27th January 2006, 12 noon, Room 78-420 (General Purpose South Building)
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- Daniel Bradley: Of Application Frameworks, GRN Simulations and Software Engineering [pdf] [ppt]
- Tuesday 17th January 2006, 12 noon, Room 78-421 (General Purpose South Building)
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17 January 2006 - Announcement [txt]
Format
Each session will start with a short talk (~25 min.) by a developer describing their current or past work, and a personal critique of the usefulness of the software engineering practices they employed eg. documentation (requirements/specification), design, testing etc. After each talk will be an open discussion, which we envision will be more spontaneous and in-depth than usual seminar question times.
A goal of the discussion group is to facilitate sharing of software engineering expertise between developers and provide exposure to new methodologies and techniques. Our aim is to increase the level of software engineering expertise among complex systems modelers.
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