International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Applications · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published multiple papers and books, such as 'Code Clone Analysis: Research, Tools, and Practices' (2021), 'Do Developers Update Their Library Dependencies? An Empirical Study on the Impact of Security Advisories on Library Migration' (2018), 'Search-Based Peer Reviewers Recommendation in Modern Code Review' (2016), etc.
Research Experience
Currently a Professor at the System Architect Course, College of Information Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University. Main research areas include: Implementations of Functional Programming Languages, Program Analysis (CCFinder project), Origin and Evolution Analysis of Code, Software Ecosystem, Bug Detection, Analysis Tools and Environments, Analysis Algorithms, Program Reuse (SPARS project), Program Archive, Searching Mechanism, Software Process Modeling, Process Centered Environments, Process-Based Metrics, Quality Standards and Frameworks.
Education
Dr. degree of Engineering from Osaka University in 1984
Background
Research Interests: Software Engineering, particularly large-scale software ecosystem analysis. Topics include Program Analysis, Program Reuse, and Software Process.
Miscellany
Involved in research supported by the ACT-JST program.