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Massimiliano Di Penta - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Settings in Program Comprehension: Challenges and Open Issues
    14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta
    Abstract:

    Several approaches to program comprehension have been proposed along the years, ranging from fact extraction to sophisticated visualization tools. In order to effectively assess the benefits of each approach, or to properly compare different techniques, it is necessary to carry out a proper, well-defined Experimentation. This work session aims to discuss the main issues in preparing experimental settings related to the evaluation of approaches and tools supporting program comprehension, as well as to promote networking aiming to carry on collaborative Experimentations

  • ICPC - Experimental Settings in Program Comprehension: Challenges and Open Issues
    14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta
    Abstract:

    Several approaches to program comprehension have been proposed along the years, ranging from fact extraction to sophisticated visualization tools. In order to effectively assess the benefits of each approach, or to properly compare different techniques, it is necessary to carry out a proper, well-defined Experimentation. This work session aims to discuss the main issues in preparing experimental settings related to the evaluation of approaches and tools supporting program comprehension, as well as to promote networking aiming to carry on collaborative Experimentations

Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Experimental Settings in Program Comprehension: Challenges and Open Issues
    14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta
    Abstract:

    Several approaches to program comprehension have been proposed along the years, ranging from fact extraction to sophisticated visualization tools. In order to effectively assess the benefits of each approach, or to properly compare different techniques, it is necessary to carry out a proper, well-defined Experimentation. This work session aims to discuss the main issues in preparing experimental settings related to the evaluation of approaches and tools supporting program comprehension, as well as to promote networking aiming to carry on collaborative Experimentations

  • ICPC - Experimental Settings in Program Comprehension: Challenges and Open Issues
    14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC'06), 2006
    Co-Authors: Giuseppe Antonio Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta
    Abstract:

    Several approaches to program comprehension have been proposed along the years, ranging from fact extraction to sophisticated visualization tools. In order to effectively assess the benefits of each approach, or to properly compare different techniques, it is necessary to carry out a proper, well-defined Experimentation. This work session aims to discuss the main issues in preparing experimental settings related to the evaluation of approaches and tools supporting program comprehension, as well as to promote networking aiming to carry on collaborative Experimentations

Kelvin Marcus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • MILCOM - Network Science Experimentation Scale and composition in a virtualized Experimentation environment
    MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2015
    Co-Authors: John Hancock, Kelvin Marcus
    Abstract:

    The Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS-CTA) conducts multi-genre network science Experimentation that attempts to capture the fundamental underlying commonalities across the social, information and communication networks. Due to the complex nature of network science, there exists a broad variance in Experimentation requirements in regard to scalability, fidelity and tractability. In response to this diversity, the NS-CTA has leveraged cloud-based virtual Experimentation environments to achieve their Experimentation goals. In this paper we consider how the network science specific features exposed by the virtualized Experimentation environments affect the scaling and composition of simulation based experiment designs.

  • Network Science Experimentation Scale and composition in a virtualized Experimentation environment
    MILCOM 2015 - 2015 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2015
    Co-Authors: John P. Hancock, Kelvin Marcus
    Abstract:

    The Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS-CTA) conducts multi-genre network science Experimentation that attempts to capture the fundamental underlying commonalities across the social, information and communication networks. Due to the complex nature of network science, there exists a broad variance in Experimentation requirements in regard to scalability, fidelity and tractability. In response to this diversity, the NS-CTA has leveraged cloud-based virtual Experimentation environments to achieve their Experimentation goals. In this paper we consider how the network science specific features exposed by the virtualized Experimentation environments affect the scaling and composition of simulation based experiment designs.

  • Application of the dynamically allocated virtual clustering management system to emulated tactical network Experimentation
    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2014
    Co-Authors: Kelvin Marcus
    Abstract:

    The U.S Army Research Laboratory (ARL) has built a “ Network Science Research Lab†to support research that aims to improve their ability to analyze, predict, design, and govern complex systems that interweave the social/cognitive, information, and communication network genres. Researchers at ARL and the Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance (NS-CTA), a collaborative research alliance funded by ARL, conducted Experimentation to determine if automated network monitoring tools and task-aware agents deployed within an emulated tactical wireless network could potentially increase the retrieval of relevant data from heterogeneous distributed information nodes. ARL and NS-CTA required the capability to perform this Experimentation over clusters of heterogeneous nodes with emulated wireless tactical networks where each node could contain different operating systems, application sets, and physical hardware attributes. Researchers utilized the Dynamically Allocated Virtual Clustering Management System (DAVC) to address each of the infrastructure support requirements necessary in conducting their Experimentation. The DAVC is an Experimentation infrastructure that provides the means to dynamically create, deploy, and manage virtual clusters of heterogeneous nodes within a cloud computing environment based upon resource utilization such as CPU load, available RAM and hard disk space. The DAVC uses 802.1Q Virtual LANs (VLANs) to prevent Experimentation crosstalk and to allow for complex private networks. Clusters created by the DAVC system can be utilized for software development, Experimentation, and integration with existing hardware and software. The goal of this paper is to explore how ARL and the NS-CTA leveraged the DAVC to create, deploy and manage multiple Experimentation clusters to support their Experimentation goals. © 2014 SPIE.

Alberto Cardoso - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Online Experimentation Forum
    International Journal of Online Engineering (ijoe), 2016
    Co-Authors: Alberto Cardoso, Maria Teresa Restivo, Hélia Guerra, Luis Mendes Gomes
    Abstract:

    Online Experimentation is based on emerging technologies for remote and virtual Experimentation also aided and complemented by other online applications based in virtual reality, augmented reality, sensorial devices, potentiated by additional tools like live videos, interactive videos and serious games available through web platforms, which promote user immersion in virtual environments recreating the reality. This Special Issue collects a set of selected short papers describing 22 different works exploring online Experimentation, demonstrated during the Exhibition Sessions of the 3rd edition of the Experiment@International Conference – exp.at’15.

  • Online Experimentation in Education and Training
    International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 2014
    Co-Authors: Maria Teresa Restivo, Alberto Cardoso
    Abstract:

    The increasing use of emergent technologies in industry, medicine, research, training and education attests to the relevance of their integration in teaching/learning approaches. Online Experimentation comprises remote and virtual Experimentation also supported and complemented by other online tools that incorporate necessarily the use of emergent technologies. The present work synthesizes the final outcomes of a project aiming to develop, use and disseminate Online Experimentation, funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Some application examples are given to illustrate the use of online Experimentation on different contexts, such as secondary and higher education (STEM), lifelong learning or industrial training.

  • Exploring Online Experimentation
    International Journal of Online Engineering (ijoe), 2013
    Co-Authors: Maria Teresa Restivo, Alberto Cardoso
    Abstract:

    Online Experimentation comprises remote and virtual Experimentation also aided and complemented by other online tools based in virtual reality, augmented reality, sensorial devices, live videos, interactive videos and serious games which promote user immersion in virtual environments recreating the real experience. This Special Issue collects an interesting set of short articles describing more than 20 different works in the context of online Experimentation

Maria Teresa Restivo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Online Experimentation Forum
    International Journal of Online Engineering (ijoe), 2016
    Co-Authors: Alberto Cardoso, Maria Teresa Restivo, Hélia Guerra, Luis Mendes Gomes
    Abstract:

    Online Experimentation is based on emerging technologies for remote and virtual Experimentation also aided and complemented by other online applications based in virtual reality, augmented reality, sensorial devices, potentiated by additional tools like live videos, interactive videos and serious games available through web platforms, which promote user immersion in virtual environments recreating the reality. This Special Issue collects a set of selected short papers describing 22 different works exploring online Experimentation, demonstrated during the Exhibition Sessions of the 3rd edition of the Experiment@International Conference – exp.at’15.

  • Online Experimentation in Education and Training
    International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP), 2014
    Co-Authors: Maria Teresa Restivo, Alberto Cardoso
    Abstract:

    The increasing use of emergent technologies in industry, medicine, research, training and education attests to the relevance of their integration in teaching/learning approaches. Online Experimentation comprises remote and virtual Experimentation also supported and complemented by other online tools that incorporate necessarily the use of emergent technologies. The present work synthesizes the final outcomes of a project aiming to develop, use and disseminate Online Experimentation, funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Some application examples are given to illustrate the use of online Experimentation on different contexts, such as secondary and higher education (STEM), lifelong learning or industrial training.

  • Online Experimentation: Experiment@Portugal 2012
    Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV), 2014 11th International Conference on, 2014
    Co-Authors: Alexandre Cardoso, Fátima Chouzal, Manuel Rodrigues Quintas, J. C. Marques, Maria Graça Rasteiro, Maria Teresa Restivo, Paulo Menezes
    Abstract:

    Online Experimentation comprises remote and virtual Experimentation aided by virtual reality components, augmented reality, sensorial devices, live videos and other tools as interactive videos and serious games which promote user immersion in virtual environments recreating the real experience. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (FCG) has recognized in online Experimentation its credits with relevance in today's education as future pillars in industry, in research and in medicine either in training or in specific applications. The Portuguese consortium of online Experimentation, created in 2011, is now potentiated by some additional resources of online Experimentation based in new different technologies and contributing for STEM, higher education, lifelong learning and dissemination. In a continuous effort the Portuguese Consortium has been supported by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The present work pretends to make a follow up of these developments in the context of the Experiment@Portugal 2012 project.

  • Exploring Online Experimentation
    International Journal of Online Engineering (ijoe), 2013
    Co-Authors: Maria Teresa Restivo, Alberto Cardoso
    Abstract:

    Online Experimentation comprises remote and virtual Experimentation also aided and complemented by other online tools based in virtual reality, augmented reality, sensorial devices, live videos, interactive videos and serious games which promote user immersion in virtual environments recreating the real experience. This Special Issue collects an interesting set of short articles describing more than 20 different works in the context of online Experimentation