[Plug] Fwd: ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΙΣΜΕΝΗ ΟΜΙΛΙΑ ΜΕ ΘΕΜΑ: A Tale of Four Kernels
madmetal
madmetal75 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 21 14:42:16 EEST 2008
Την ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 27 ΙΟΥΝΙΟΥ ΣΤΙΣ 15.30 έχει προγραμματιστεί στην ΑΙΘΟΥΣΑ Β του
Τμήματος (στον ημιώροφο) ομιλία του κ. Διομήδη Σπινέλλη, Αν. Καθηγητή του
Οικονομικού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών με τίτλο:
"A Tale of Four Kernels"
The FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Solaris, and Windows operating systems have kernels
that provide comparable facilities. Interestingly, their code bases share
almost no common parts, while their development processes vary dramatically.
We analyze the source code of the four systems by collecting metrics in the
areas of file organization, code structure, code style, the use of the C
preprocessor, and data organization. The aggregate results indicate that
across various areas and many different metrics, four systems developed
using wildly different processes score comparably. This allows us to posit
that the structure and internal quality attributes of a working, non-trivial
software artifact will represent first and foremost the engineering
requirements of its construction, with the influence of process being
marginal, if any.
Παρακαλούμε για την παρουσία σας, καθώς και για την πρόσκληση όλων όσων
πιθανώς ενδιαφέρονται.
Παναγιώτης Κατσαρός
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Panagiotis T. Katsaros
B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD
Department of Informatics
Aristotle University Thessaloniki
54124 Thessaloniki
Greece
Tel.: +30 2310 998532
Mobile: +30 6944 471448
Fax: +30 2310 998419
Email: katsaros at csd.auth.gr
http://delab.csd.auth.gr/~katsaros/ <http://delab.csd.auth.gr/%7Ekatsaros/>
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