Diploma Thesis
- title: Reverse Engineering Techniques for Lisp Systems
- coordinators:
- Tudor Girba from Software Composition Group, University of Berne, Switzerland
- Radu Marinescu from LOOSE Research Group, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania
- abstract: Diploma thesis abstract
- domains:
- reverse engineering
- software visualization
- meta-modeling
- Lisp
- download:
- diploma thesis (on request)
- presentation (in Romanian)
Teaching
- GOOD [Good (Advanced) Object Oriented Design] Laboratory (Winter 2007) - assistant
- Course page
- Lab assignments
Papers
- Adrian Dozsa, Tudor Gîrba and Radu Marinescu, “How Lisp systems look different”, European Conference on Software Maintenance and Re-Engineering (CSMR 2008), IEEE Computer Society Press, 2008, pp. xxx-xxx.
- Adrian Dozsa, “Reverse Engineering Techniques for Lisp Systems,” Diploma
thesis, Politehnica” University of Timişoara, September 2007.
Conferences
- TOOLS Europe Conference 2007: Object, Models, Components and Patterns (Zurich, Switzerland, 24-27 June 2007).
- CSMR 2008: the 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (Athens, Greece, 1-4 April, 2008).
Presentations
- [April 4 – Conference presentation] "How Lisp Systems Look Different", at the 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2008), in Athens, Greece.
- [April 3 – Conference presentation] (on behalf of Dan Cosma and Radu Marinescu) "Understanding the Impact of Distribution in Object-Oriented Distributed Systems using Structural Program Dependencies", at the 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2008), in Athens, Greece.
- [September 14 – Diploma thesis presentation] "Reverse Engineering Techniques for Lisp Systems", at “Politehnica” University of Timişoara.
- [June 25 - Workshop presentation on behalf of Mihai Balint, Petru Florin Mihancea, Radu Marinescu, Michele Lanza] "NOREX: Distributed collaborative reengineering", at the 1st Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Reengineering (FAMOOSr 2007), in Zurich, Switzerland.
- [June 18 – Seminar presentation] "Analyzing Lisp Systems", at Software Composition Seminar, in the Software Composition Group, University of Berne, Switzerland.