DLS: John Stasko — Reflections on the Value of Visualization
Please note: This distinguished lecture will take place in DC 1302 and online.
John Stasko, Professor
School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
John Stasko, Professor
School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Renato Ferreira Pinto Jr, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Eric Blais
Tosca Lechner, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Shai Ben-David
Manoj Adhikari, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Tim Brecht
Matthias Weidlich, Professor
Chair on Databases and Information Systems
Department of Computer Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Complex event processing emerged as a computational paradigm to detect patterns in event streams based on the continuous evaluation of event queries. Once such queries are evaluated in a network of event sources, efficient query evaluation may be achieved through the distributed evaluation of queries.
Wen-Ching Winnie Li, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics
Penn State University
Robert Andrews, Postdoctoral Researcher
School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
Philipp Haller, Associate Professor
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Tianzheng Wang, Assistant Professor
School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
Dirk Riehle, MBA
Professor of Open Source Software
Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Inner-source software development is the use of open source practices for firm-internal software development. In inner source, developers collaborate across organizational silo boundaries for higher code quality, more code reuse, and better knowledge sharing, while improving employee satisfaction.