Walter Cazzola

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Name:Walter Cazzola
Bio:

Walter Cazzola is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy and the Chair of the ADAPT laboratory. Previously, Cazzola was assistant professor at the same institution and researcher assistant at the Department of Informatics and Computer Science of the Università degli Studi di Genova.

He is the designer of the mChaRM framework, of the @Java/@AspectJ, [a]C#, Blueprint programming languages and he is currently involved in the designing and development of the Neverlang general purpose compiler generator. He is also actively involved in the software evolution and models@run-time research areas where he co-designed the JavAdaptor DSU, the ReverseЯ model extractor tool. He pioneered the language product line research area with the Neverlang+AiDE framework.

His research interests straddle from programming languages to software engineering and they include (but are not limited to) computational reflection, aspect-oriented software development, programming techniques and languages, software product lines and software evolution. He has written more than 100 technical papers. He served on the program committees or editorial boards of the most important conferences and journals about his research topics.

Country:Italy
Affiliation: Università degli Studi di Milano
Research interests:Programming Languages, Domain-Specific Languages, Modularity, Reflection, Aspect-Oriented SW Development, Software Evolution, Dynamic Software Update, Models@run-time, language product lines, software product lines

Contributions

ICPC 2023 Author of Evaluating a Language Workbench: from Working Memory Capacity to Comprehension to Acceptance within the Early Research Achievements (ERA)-track
SLE 2022 Session Chair of SLE Keynote (part of SLE Keynote)
Program Co-Chair in Program Committee within the SLE 2022-track
PC Chair in Organising Committee within the SLE 2022-track
Session Chair of SLE Closing (part of SLE 2022)
Author of SLE Opening within the SLE 2022-track
Session Chair of SLE Opening (part of SLE 2022)
MODELS 2021 Author of Bridging the Model-to-Code Abstraction Gap with Fuzzy Logic in Model-Based Regression Test Selection within the Technical Papers-track
SLE 2020 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SLE-track
CoCoDo 2020 Author of A Journey towards the Neverlang Island within the CoCoDo 2020-track
COP 2019 Committee Member in Program Committee within the COP 2019-track
‹Programming› 2019 Workshops Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
Committee Member in Workshop Selection within the Workshops-track
Session Chair of Modularity and Modeling (part of Research Papers)
META'18 Committee Member in Program Committee within the Meta-track
SLE 2018 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SLE 2018-track
SLEBoK 2018 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SLEBoK 2018-track
LASSY 2018 Committee Member in Program Committee within the LASSY 2018 (cancelled)-track
SLE 2017 Committee Member in Program Committee within the SLE-track
COP 2017 Programme Committee in Program Committee within the COP-17-track
LASSY 2017 Committee Member in Program Committee within the LASSY 2017-track
MOMO 2017 Committee Member in Program Committee within the MOMO 2017-track
‹Programming› 2017 Author of Open Programming Language Interpreters within the Research Papers-track
Modularity 2016 Author of Dynamic Software Evolution through Interpreter Adaptation within the Demos & Posters-track
Author of Modularity and Optimization in Synergy within the Research Results-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Results-track
Author of Dynamic Software Evolution through Interpreter Adaptation (second presentation) within the Demos & Posters-track
Session Chair of Modularity and Architecture (part of Modularity Visions)
SLE 2013 Author of Variability Support in Domain-Specific Language Development within the Research Papers-track