Tag Archives: patterns

CIDTEC 2012:

From Behavioral Description to A Pattern-Based Model for Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Gonzalez Sanchez J., Chavez Echeagaray M., VanLehn K., Burleson W. “From Behavioral Description to A Pattern-Based Model for Intelligent Tutoring Systems”. Companion of the 42nd Conference of Research and Development by Tecnologico de Monterrey (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, January 18 – 20, 2012). January 2012.   Summary Although Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) could widely differ [...]

PLoP 2011 Paper:
From Behavioral Description to A Pattern-Based Model for Intelligent Tutoring Systems

Gonzalez-Sanchez, J., Chavez-Echeagaray, M.E., VanLehn, K., and Burleson, W., “From Behavioral Description to A Pattern-Based Model for Intelligent Tutoring Systems”, Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs. Portland, OR. October 2011.    Abstract Intelligent Tutoring Systems are capable of becoming an alternative to expert human tutors, able to provide direct customized [...]

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Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs

Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP™) conference is a premier event for pattern authors and pattern enthusiasts to gather, discuss and learn more about patterns and software development. The purpose of PLoP is to promote development of pattern languages, primarily about aspects of software: design and programming, testing, software architecture, user interface design, domain modelling, and [...]

EuroPLoP 2011 Paper:
Affective Computing Meets Design Patterns: A Pattern-Based Model of A Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework

JGonzalez-Sanchez Javier, Chavez-Echeagaray Maria Elena, Atkinson Robert, Burleson Winslow, “Affective Computing Meets Design Patterns: A Pattern-Based Model of A Multimodal Emotion Recognition Framework”, Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Patterns Languages of Programs. Irsee, Germany. July 2011.   Abstract The computer’s ability to recognize human affective state given physiological signals is gaining in popularity [...]

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European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs

EuroPLoP™ is the premier European conference on patterns. The conference offers a variety of tracks and workshops that allow you to learn about patterns, to receive feedback on your own work, and to discuss with fellow enthusiasts. It is a unique venue to exchange knowledge about best practices and learn from other experts in various [...]

ITS 2010 Tutorial:
How to Apply Software Architecture and Patterns to Tutoring Systems Development?

Tenth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. June 2010 Tutorial 10:15–12:30, Monday (Jun 14) — Rangos 1   Abstract This tutorial will discuss key software architecture concepts allowing researchers and practitioners to move from software development as a one-ofa-kind endeavor to software development as a system of modules that can [...]

SIE CENTER 2008 Tutorial:
Design Patterns

Continuing education and knowledge updating for professionals and companies. Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. December 2008 Tutorial. Software Industry Excellence Center (SIE CENTER) at Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Guadalajara   Slides These are my slides for the first day of the tutorial (in spanish): These are my slides for the second day of the tutorial (in spanish): [...]

CIISA 2008 Tutorial:
Applying Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Software Design Patterns in CMMi Technical Solution

International Conference of Software Engineering and Applications (CIISA) 2008 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. September 2008. Tutorial 10:45–13:45, Monday (Sep 5) — Hotel Hilton, Salon Mexico III C   Abstract RUP conforms the most used standard methodology for the analysis, implementation and documentation of object-oriented systems. RUP is not a system with firm-stablished steps defined but a [...]

CISC 2006 Tutorial:
Software Design Anti Patterns

8th International Conference on Computer Systems Engineering (in spanish: VIII Congreso Internacional de Sistemas Computacionales) Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. October 2006 Tutorial. Tecnologico de Monterrey, campus Guadalajara   Slides These are my slides for the tutorial (in spanish), any comment is more than welcome.

SGURU 2006 Magazine:
Anti-patterns: the best way to make bad software

“Anti-patterns: the best way to make bad software”. SG Software Guru Magazine (printed edition). ISSN: 1870-0888. Mexico. September 2006.     This is the publication as was published in the magazine (click into the image to see the full size version). Cover page Page One Page Two Page Three