Post doc position with Smalltalk :)

Stéphane Ducasse stephane.ducasse at univ-savoie.fr
Thu Nov 17 20:00:57 UTC 2005


Two year postdoc position in Reengineering at the university of Savoie

The group LSE (Language and Software Evolution) of the Listic
(http://www.listic.univ-savoie.fr) is looking for a postdoctoral
researcher in the area of reengineering object-oriented legacy systems.

The two year positions is part of the Cook nationaly funded project
(http://www.listic.univ-savoie.fr/~ducasse/Research/Cook/index.html)
The objective of the project is to focus on software architecture
as a means to support reengineering large industrial applications.

Topics that will be addressed in the project include
     * Architecture extraction
     * Architecture/code visualization
     * Evolution
     * Architectural-driven refactoring
        * Package analysis
        * Restructuration of existing applications

Keywords: Reengineering, metamodeling, visualisation,

Knowing Smalltalk is a plus since the Moose reengineering environment
will be used and extended during the project to avoid to reinvent the
wheel yet another times http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Research/Moose/ 
index.html.
Soul is also a possible tool http://prog.vub.ac.be/research/DMP/soul/ 
soul2.html

Requirements include:
     * Completed PhD thesis
     * Experience in one or more of the topics relevant to the project,
       illustrated by refereed publications in conference proceedings
       or journals.
     * Team player
     * Interest in collaborating with industry

The salary is a standard french salary for postdoc level: 2150 brutto.

More information on the Language and Software Evolution group are not
currently available, but information for the project can be found
at http://www.listic.univ-savoie.fr/~ducasse/Research/Cook/index.html


For more information you can contact

Prof. Dr. S. Ducasse
       e-mail: Stephane.ducasse at univ-savoie.fr
       http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/
       http://www.listic.univ-savoie.fr/~ducasse/



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