School Seminar by Eoin Woods

The Role of the Software Architect in Industry

Eoin Woods is a professional software architect and amateur software architecture researcher, having spent over 20 years in software engineering practice and contributed a number of papers and a co-authored book to the research literature on software architecture. In this talk, he will discuss how the two worlds relate to each other, the context for software architecture provided by enterprise software development and what software architects actually spend their days doing. The aim of the talk is to provide an honest insight into the day-to-day work of an industrial software architect, while still inspiring people to become one!

Event details

  • When: 8th May 2012 15:00 - 16:00
  • Where: Phys Theatre C
  • Series: CS Colloquia Series
  • Format: Colloquium

Autonomy handover and rich interaction on mobile devices by Simon Rodgers

Abstract: In this talk I will present some of the work being done in the new Inference, Dynamics, and Interaction group, at the University of Glasgow. In particular, we are interested in using probabilistic inference to improve interaction technology on handheld devices (particularly with touch screens).

I will show how we are using sequential Monte-Carlo techniques to infer distributions over user inputs which can be (1) augmented with applications to provide a smooth handover of control between the human and device and (2) used to extract additional information regarding touch interactions and subsequently improve touch accuracy.

There is a short bio on my webpage:
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~srogers

Event details

  • When: 19th March 2012 14:00 - 15:00
  • Where: Phys Theatre C
  • Series: CS Colloquia Series
  • Format: Colloquium, Seminar

Alan Frisch Seminar Video

From October to December 2011, the School of Computer Science hosted Dr Alan Frisch from the University of York as a SICSA Distinguished Visiting Fellow. While here, Dr Frisch kindly agreed to give a seminar entitled “Decade of Progress in Constraint Modelling & Reformulation: The Quest for Abstraction and Automation”, the video of which can now be found here.

During his Fellowship Dr Frisch also visited, and spoke at, the universities of Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Event details

  • When: 3rd October 2011 - 22nd December 2011
  • Format: Seminar

PhD Research featured in Poster Session

Last week we had a very successful poster session for PhD students to feature their research in the School of Computer Science.  As previously blogged, three prizes were awarded by Professor Emeritus and former head of School, Ron Morrison.

Many of the posters featured at this session, including all the prizewinners, are now available for everyone to look at.

Competition entrants included:

Many thanks to all the students for their hard work in creating such interesting posters, and to Ron for his very careful prizegiving.

PhD Poster Session 2012

The PhD poster session took place today in the Jack Cole coffee area.

Ron Morrison awarded Amazon vouchers to the three best posters. Congratulations to Lakshitha, Yi and Ali.

3rd place to System Deployment Costs in Public Clouds – Ali Khajeh-Hosseini

2nd place to Building Energy Awareness into ICT Systems (complete with magnifying glass) – Yi Yu

1st place to Monitoring Architectural Conformance through Runtime Event Interpretation – Lakshitha De Silva

Many of the posters featured at this session, including all the prizewinners, are now available for everyone to look at.

Competition entrants included:

SCOttish Networking Event (SCONE)

The next SCONE meeting will be held in the School of Computer Science
in St Andrews on Friday 24 February. We will start with lunch at 1200,
and the main event from 1300-1700 before adjourning to a pub.

To register, please e-mail Tristan Henderson so that we can organise numbers for
catering.

The format for this meeting will be a very small number of talks, and
a PhD poster session. If you are a PhD student, then please consider
bringing a poster to advertise your work and elicit feedback. If you
are a PhD supervisor, then please encourage your students to present a
poster.

If you are not a PhD student and would like to give a talk, then
please also get in touch.

The programme will eventually become available here.

Event details

  • When: 24th February 2012 12:00 - 17:00
  • Where: Cole 1.33a
  • Format: Workshop