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It should be evident to all that in today's software engineering space, economic forces profoundly shape decision-making on all sides, from developers' career planning influencing approach to product managers' consideration of a system or feature. Sadly, we rarely discuss these influences adequately in SWE academic settings, so it is no wonder that hustle-bro economic thought patterns dominate the conversation.

New blog post: MSc theses on connecting RTLola via FMUs and a bit of a null-result on using LLMs for code generation

Two of my MSc students at #UIO finished this summer, Selleban M. Farah on “FMUs for runtime monitoring in RTLola”, and Jonas da Silva on “Towards Automated Language Server Synthesis”.

Click on through for more details!

selabhvl.github.io/science,/ll

Software Engineering Research Group @ HVL · Theses on connecting RTLola via FMUs and a bit of a null-result on using LLMs for code generation
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