Software I Maintain

I maintain quite a bit of software.  A month ago or so, Wil asked me to give an overview of the software for some exciting ((Not exciting.)) mid-term evaluation report.  As such, I decided to make a simple architecture diagram, and even simplified it turned to not be so simple. Today, I was to give […]

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Cost-Effective Testing of Operational Support Algorithms Using CP-nets

Presentation I’m going to give at the Petri Nets conference Friday next week. Be there or be two right isosceles triangles glued together at the hypothenuse. (The slides are subject to minor changes; changes will be applied to the embedded version without further notice.) MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. […]

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RoboCop?

This thingamajig was visiting us today at work.  Unfortunately it’s more Wall-E than T-800 as it mostly cleans and cooks and does less shooting than ED-209.  Despite looking less attractive than T-X it would therefore make a perfect wife 😉   MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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Grade/CPN Student Tester

I’ve already written a bit about Grade/CPN (previously named, a.o., “Oops!… I Did It Again” and “I Want It That Way”).  Here is a demo of one component of the tool, the Student Tester. http://youtu.be/dcAxtuoysTQ MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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