Open House / Lunch

11:50 am to 1:50 pm

Boxed lunches served in DBH 6011 foyer at 11:50.  Eat at location of your choice.

Open House begins at 12:20: Tour Labs, See Demos and Posters!

Attendees will be able to:

  • Tour our labs.
  • See demonstrations and posters.
  • Meet with faculty and students.
  • Learn about current research projects.

Come see what's going on at ISR!


Preliminary list of participants:

In ICS1 building (#302 on UCI map), the original Information and Computer Science building:

 

The Mondego Group 
Prof. Crista Videira Lopes
Location: ICS1 building, room 408

Theme: Software Systems in the Large

Join us for posters and demos of:

  • A Parallel and Efficient Technique for Large Scale Code Clone Detection (Poster)
    Hitesh Sajnani, Vaibhav Saini, Crista Lopes 
     
  • Is Component Popularity Also a Measure of its Quality? An Empirical Analysis of Maven Components (Poster)
    Hitesh Sajnani, Vaibhav Saini, Joel Ossher, Crista Lopes
     
  • Player Behavior Analytics in the Racing Game Forza Motorsport 4 (Poster)
    Thomas Debeauvais, Crista Lopes, Tom Zimmermann (Microsoft Research), Nachi Nagappan (Microsoft Research)
     
  • Impact of Event Filtering on OpenSimulator Server Performance (Poster)
    Eugenia Gabrielova, Crista Lopes

 

Software Design and Collaboration Laboratory    
Prof. André van der Hoek
Location: ICS1 building, Room 414

Join us for posters and demos of:

  •  CodeExchange: Social-Technical Code Search (Demo)
    Lee Martie and André van der Hoek
     
  • Microtasking Programming (Demo)
    Thomas LaToza and André van der Hoek
     

 

In DBH building (#314 on UCI map), i.e. Donald Bren Hall, the newest Information and Computer Science building.

 


Spider Lab
Prof. James A. Jones's Research Group
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)  

The Spider Lab creates techniques for offering automatic recommendations for common software-maintence tasks.

Projects to be presented include:

  • Support of Development Tasks through the Analysis of Software History (Poster and Demo)
    Francisco Servant and James A. Jones
  • The Brain (Poster and Demo)
    Vijay Krishna Palepu and James A. Jones

 

Personalization and Privacy Lab
Prof.  Alfred Kobsa
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)

The personalization and privacy lab conducts research on tailoring human-computer interaction to the needs of each individual user, and on reconciling the benefits that personalization provides with the privacy concerns that it evokes.

Posters to be presented include:

  • Counteracting the Negative Effect of Form Auto-completion on the Privacy Calculus (Poster)
    Bart Knijnenburg
  • The Persuasive Effect of Privacy Recommendations (Poster)
    Bart Knijnenburg

  

Prof. Nenad Medvidović's Research Group
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)

Visit Prof. Medvidović's research group to learn about their research projects.

  • FLAME: Proactive Conflict Detection for Collaborative Software Design (Demo)
    Jae young Bang and Nenad Medvidović
  • DEvA: Detecting Event Anomalies in Event-Based Systems (Poster)
    Gholamreza Safi, Arman Shahbazian, William G.J Halfond and Nenad Medvidović
  • ViVA: A Visualization and Analysis Tool for Distributed Event-based Systems (Poster)
    Youn Kyu Lee, Jae young Bang, Joshua Garcia, Nenad Medvidović

 

CRADL
Prof. David Redmiles' Research Group
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)  

 The Collaboration Research in Action, Design, and Learning Laboratory (CRADL) employs an interdisciplinary approach to research phenomena in human collaborative activity. We primarily study collaborative work, and, particularly, software engineering.


 


Prof. Chris Wagner's Research Group
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)

Prof. Wagner's research group specializes in the study of knowledge management with wikis and weblogs, collective intelligence, creativity, and use of games in learning and knowledge transfer. Visit with Prof. Wagner’s group to hear about:

  • Participation in Micro-task Crowdsourcing Markets as Work and Leisure: The Impact of Motivation and Micro-time Structuring (Poster)
    Ling Jiang and Christian Wagner

 

Prof. Alf Inge Wang
Location: DBH building, room 5011
(fifth floor, conference room and foyer)

Prof. Alf Inge Wang will demonstrate Kahoot! - a game-based learning platform for the classroom.