This lab is quite diverse. It is comprised of a group of really smart people from all over the world, each with different backgrounds, working in a friendly and welcoming environment. Being part of it has been such an enriching experience.
Our paper "Feature Scattering in the Large: A Longitudinal Study of Linux Kernel Device Drivers" has been accepted for publication at the Modularity Conference (AOSD), 2015
by Leonardo Passos on March 10, 2015
Our paper describes a longitudinal case study of feature scattering in the Linux kernel. In the hope of contributing towards a general scattering theory, we quantitatively and qualitatively
analyze almost eight years of Linux kernel development history, focusing on scattering of device-driver features.