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Desde Agosto 01, 2017 12:00 hasta Agosto 01, 2017 13:30

Ciclo de Coloquios 2017 N° 12: "Sensible, invisible, sometimes tolerant, heterogeneous, decentralized and interoperable… and we still need to assure its quality…"

El Departamento de Informática de la Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María tiene el agrado de invitar a la comunidad Universitaria a su duodécima charla en este Ciclo de Coloquios 2017. Esta presentación se realizará en la Sala de Reuniones del DI, Campus Santiago San Joaquín, UTFSM, y por videoconferencia al Auditorio Claudio Matamoros (F-106), Casa Central, Valparaíso.


Esta charla será dictada por el profesor Guilherme Horta Travassos, de la COPPE/Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.

Ver más detalles de la charla en el PDF adjunto.

¡Quedan todos cordialmente invitados!

A continuación se adjunta el resumen de la charla, en inglés:
"Contemporary software systems present properties that add to those usually observed in conventional software. Features concerned with the omnipresence of services, capture of experiences and intentions, adaptation to behavior, decentralization, services discovery, heterogeneity of services and devices, interoperability, minimum user intervention and fault tolerance frequently emerge in this technological scenario. In general, these software systems interact with actors (not just humans) and are sensitive to the context. In other words, they perceive (capture) the context and use it as a behavioral guide to support the actor-computer interaction.

To assure the quality of any software is vital, considering its role in supporting daily humankind activities. However, carrying out the verification and validation (testing) of these contemporary software systems turns into a challenge, considering that the available technologies, in general, have been not developed to deal and/or examine these features.

This keynote aims at discussing these quality issues. Taking as basis evidence obtained from researches performed by the Experimental Software Engineering Group at COPPE/UFRJ and more recently in the context of CNPq Project (484380/2013-3) CAcTUS – Context Sensitive Tests for Ubiquitous Systems, challenges for research and practice will be presented to the audience."