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Rapport Année : 2019

Activity Report: PhD 1st Year

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The purpose of this report is to summarize the first-year of research activity related to Yann Argotti’s PhD inside the IC/ISI group at LAAS-CNRS. This PhD candidate is registered at EDSYS school and INSA Toulouse in “Computer science and embedded systems” specialization track. Claude Baron, IC/ISI group responsible and Philippe Esteban, member of IC/ISI group, are co-joint thesis directors. Thesis subject is “Study of Qualimetry essentials applied to embedded software product and organization, with consideration” During this first year, current topic was analyzed to understand the problematic. This analyze was completed by a state-of-the-art start that allowed to identify what are the current technical road blockers and to have the first contributions synthesized over the production of a research paper [1] that was accepted for the incoming IEEE System Conference 2019 (see Annex). In parallel, the overall thesis approach was refined and consolidated with the need for creating a tool to support the research activity. Thus, in next parts of this report we are going to review the scientific context linked to our problematic, the goals we are targeting with this PhD work, how we are organizing our research work, then go through the current achievements and finally conclude.
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hal-02051994 , version 1 (01-03-2019)

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Yann Argotti. Activity Report: PhD 1st Year: Study of Qualimetry essentials applied to embedded software product and organization, with consideration to software entropy. LAAS / CNRS; Renault Software Labs. 2019. ⟨hal-02051994⟩
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