Title:Software Development Model and Technology in the Big Data Era
Speaker:Li Haikuan
Venue:Room 1014, Chengdong Building
Time:9:30 a.m., Friday, May 12, 2017
About the Report:The arrival of the Big Data era makes the traditional software engineering face new opportunities and challenges. It is known to all that the traditional software engineering generally starts with forward engineering, and then software maintenance, reverse engineering and reconstruction engineering, etc. However, in Big Data era, software engineering starts with reverse engineering and data mining. Due to the accumulation of software resources and the development and application of large-scale software reuse technology, software data mining and software intensive production will become increasingly important. The report will discuss the changes, characteristics and trends of software engineering in the Big Data era. In addition to the new concept, some specific implementation methods, technology and industrial practice experience will also be introduced. We are on the eve before the big renovation in the software industry. With the extensive accumulation and effective utilization of software resources, the intensification and automation of software production will be improved rapidly, and the improvement of the quality and efficiency of software production will be possible. Part of the theories and technology presented in the report are partly funded by the Royal KPN and jointly researched with the Dutch computer scientists (Delft University of Technology) M. LOOIJEN and J.VAN KATWIJK.
Brief introduction of the speaker:Mr. H. Li was director of CLEBA Research, CLEBA Group, the Netherlands, who graduated from Peking University, Beijing, China and received PhD from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He has about 25 years’ experience in the European academic and industry society.Starting before 1990s, he was engaged in academic research on software reuse and co-developed concepts and models of software reuse-in-the-large with Prof. J. van Katwijk, Prof. M. Looijen and Prof. H. G. Sol of Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. Later on, he served in a strategic department of a major European company, planning software reuse strategies, chairing a project on re-architecting large and complex systems. He published a professional book on application reuse-in-the-large and presented keynote speeches in international conferences. His current research interests are on relation-oriented architecture, intensive software development and software data mining. In the recent years, he headed an international research project of scientists and researchers in the fields of computer science, information technology, machine translation, communication protocols and intelligent information processing. The core technology developed in the project has been registered in the Netherlands with full ownership of the intellectual properties.