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Background
I am a PhD candidate who started with the Computer Science department in February 2013 under the supervision of Assoc-Prof Ewan Tempero. I completed a MSc in Computer Science at the University of Auckland in 2000 and have spent the intervening 12 years as a professional software developer with Orion Health building enterprise Java web applications. I had a very successful career in industry and have extensive experience in all aspects of enterprise software development. Also a proud husband and father and keen hockey player.
Current Research
I am researching new approaches to performance analysis for object-oriented software. After spending much of my industrial career doing performance analysis I felt like there were significant challenges (and therefore opportunities) with traditional approaches to performance analysis for large scale object-oriented applications.
Selected Publications
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D. Maplesden, E. Tempero, J. Hosking & J. Grundy A Cost/Benefit Approach to Performance Analysis. 7th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE), to appear, 2016.
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D. Maplesden, K. von Randow, E. Tempero, J. Hosking & J. Grundy Performance Analysis Using Subsuming Methods: An Industrial Case Study. 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Volume 2, pp 149-158, 2015. DOI:10.1109/ICSE.2015.143
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D. Maplesden, E. Tempero, J. Hosking & J. Grundy Subsuming Methods: Finding New Optimisation Opportunities in Object-Oriented Software. 6th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE), pp 175-186, 2015. DOI:10.1145/2668930.2688040
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D. Maplesden, E. Tempero, J. Hosking & J. Grundy Performance Analysis for Object-Oriented Software: A Systematic Mapping. (Appendices) IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE), Volume 41, Issue 7 (July), pp 691-710, 2015. DOI:10.1109/TSE.2015.2396514
Updated: 20-08-2015
Created by David Maplesden
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