SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
James Noble

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Name:James Noble
Bio:

I am a Professor of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and Computer Science at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Research Interests: my research centres around software design. This includes the design of the users’ interface, the parts of software that users have to deal with every day, and the programmers’ interface, the internal structures and organizations of software that programmers see only when they are designing, building, or modifying software. My research in both of these areas is coloured by my longstanding interest in object-oriented approaches to design. Topics I have studied range from aliasing and object ownership, design patterns, agile methodology, via usability, visualization and computer music, to postmodernism and the semiotics of programming.

Affiliation:Victoria University of Wellington

Contributions

FOOL A Simple, Symmetric, Subjective Foundation for Object-, Aspect- and Context-Oriented Programming
Committee Member in Organizing Committee within the FOOL-track
SPLASH 2014 Chair in Organizing Committee within the Tutorials-track
Tutorials Chair in Organizing Committee
DLS Committee Member in Program Committee within the DLS-track
Session Chair of Technical paper session 2 (part of DLS)
PLATEAU Committee Member in Program Committee within the PLATEAU-track
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