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Fractal Workshop + Fractal at Douai (was Re: [fractal] Fractal workshop agenda)


Hi,

Unfortunately, I was unable to attend to the workshop. Is there a web page with presented slides and a summary of the workshop available somewhere?

I take the opportunity of this email to briefly describe the work on Fractal conducted at the Ecole des Mines of Douai. We started working on Fractal about two years ago. First, we used Julia. We still use it, but we're progressively shifting to FracTalk (see http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/FracTalk) an implementation of Fractal on top of Smalltalk (a dynamic language).

FracTalk has been developed at Douai by Houssam Fakih while doing his PhD research on the integration of components and Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP). Houssam is currently working on AOP support within Fractal. Other PhD and master students have been using Fractal at Douai. Since last fall, Gautier Bastide and Guillaume Grondin joined our team as PhD students. They are using Fractal for their research on adaptation of software components and component based software in the context of ubiquitous computing. More recently, we hired a research engineer in order to provide some tools for FracTalk and use it in a real world application. This latter is a distributed simulation software used by a cement consortium.

Kind regards,
Noury
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Dr. Noury Bouraqadi - Enseignant/Chercheur
Ecole des Mines de Douai - Dept. G.I.P
http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury

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