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Information on the collaboration of the Ptidej team with other research groups around the world.
Collaborations SOftware Cost-effective Change and Evolution Research Lab
The SOftware Cost-effective Change and Evolution Research (SOCCER) Laboratory facility, at École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada, is an industrial oriented, state-of-the-art unique facility for the study of software change and evolution in object-oriented, service-oriented paradigm and distributed systems. Members of the Ptidej team work closely with the SOCCER lab.
Collaborations ADAM Team
The ADAM team at University of Lille, France, work on all aspects of object-oriented and component-based programming. This includes the large problem of designing and supporting complex distributed applications made of numberous cooperating software components, distributed on various sites, under constraints like persistence, security, or fault tolerance. The ADAM and Ptidej teams work together on program transformations and defect specifications and detections.
Collaborations Research Center on Structural Software Improvement
The RCSSI center, in Brussels, Belgium, studies formalisms for automated software restructuring, based on advanced refactoring and composition techniques, transformation formalisms and intensional views. The research interests of the RCSSI crosscut the research interests of the Ptidej team.
Collaborations RMOD: Analyses and Language Constructs for Object-oriented Application Evolution
The goal of RMoD is to support remodularisation of object-oriented applications. The Ptidej Team is an INRIA associated team with RMOD. They jointly work on package remodularisation.
Collaborations VPAPP Certificate
The Ptidej Team, through the École Polytechnique de Montréal, is a member of the Visual Paradigm Academic Partner Program, which grants us access to the UML modeling and CASE tools by Visual Paradigm.
 

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