Arie van Deursen

@avandeursen

Professor in Software Engineering and Head of Department at Delft University of Technology. Opinions are my own.

Delft, The Netherlands
Joined May 2009

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    “If the officials had disclosed information about the epidemic earlier...I think it would have been a lot better.” -Li Wenliang, a Wuhan doctor whose virus warnings online were blocked. Such info controls have hardened across China in recent years.

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    Feb 1

    Axel Dahlberg from 's QuTech in Delft is presenting the software stack for quantum network/internet applications right now at in room UA2.118

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    Feb 1

    Now at the dependency management track, 's talk on scaling static analysis for ecosystems in the

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    Feb 1

    Fascinating debate on bill of materials and compliance at the legal and policy devroom. To be continued this afternoon at the dependency management room: including talks by debaters , and yt

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    Jan 31

    Interested in software engineering for AI/ML-enabled systems? After teaching a course on the topic last semester, I finally managed to compile a reading list in the form of an annotated bibliography: (PRs welcome)

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    Jan 31

    That is what is all about: James: British 🇬🇧, Vito, Jasper: Dutch 🇳🇱, Carlo: Italian 🇮🇹, me: Polish 🇵🇱 We are all scientists. Despite our different backgrounds We will miss you UK: You are, and always will be, part of European family 🇪🇺

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  7. Jan 31

    Great keynote by chief architect Jan van Zoest. Conformance to reference architecture is CEO-level KPI.

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  8. Jan 31

    R&D at Philips: 11,500 employees, 60% in software.

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  9. Jan 31

    Great initiative by ! Honorary fellows in (Dutch) Software Engineering: Jan Bergstra, Hans van Vliet Doaitse Swierstra, Mehmet Aksit, Rinus Plasmeijer, Roel Wieringa, Fahrad Arbab, Paul Klint

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    Jan 30

    In my team at GitHub, we'd like to study examples of "nefarious commits" in open source, which introduce a bug on purpose. Can you point me at such commits? Could it have been detected by analysing the committer's behaviour as well as the code change itself?

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  11. Jan 28

    In local university news, the tram to is delayed by another 8 months, due to potential “electromagnetic interference” with ’s “nanotechnological systems”. This calls for a novel “compensation system” and better “rail isolation”.

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    Jan 27

    Here is the tale of my oft-rejected Node.js security paper, which finally found a home at USENIX Security'18. Read if you're curious about what reviews and rebuttals look like, or about the journey of a scientific paper prior to publication.

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    Jan 27

    Transfer learning is increasingly going multilingual with language-specific BERT models: - 🇩🇪 German BERT - 🇫🇷 CamemBERT , FlauBERT - 🇮🇹 AlBERTo - 🇳🇱 RobBERT

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    Jan 26

    Coming Friday organizes the sixth Dutch national software engineering symposium. It will feature six invited talks from academia and industry, see the program Join us at !

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    Jan 26
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    The US (Washington state) 2019-nCoV sequence is now posted:

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    Astounding… has it already been 6+ months without Elsevier access?! I wonder if we in have already started to down-expect their journals in tenure packets, down-citing their journals…

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    Jan 15

    We worked with to show that distributional RL, a recent development in AI research, can provide insight into previously unexplained elements of dopamine-based learning in the brain. Read the blog: (2/2)

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    Iranian students with valid visas being deported at US borders: Amin was placed in a chilly cell for 6 hrs then transported in cuffs and chains to an immigration detention facility in Georgia. The officers there ordered him to strip naked in front of them.

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    Jan 25

    GPT-2 can generate some impressive looking sentences, but claims that "anything that looks like genuine understanding is just an illusion."

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    Jan 24

    We're at 2600 signatures to send the message that taxpayers deserve access to the research they fund!! This one policy can save lives *and* unlock American innovation. Please keep spreading this to your networks!

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