Cristina Lopes
Cristina Videira Lopes is a Professor of Informatics and Computer Science at University of California, Irvine.[1] Prior to being a professor, she was a Research Scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). While at PARC, she was most known as a founder of the group that developed Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) and started aspectj.org. More recently, she has been working in ubiquitous computing, with a focus in communication mechanisms that are pervasive, secure and intuitive for humans to perceive and interact with.
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Occupation | Professor of Computer Science |
Website | http://www.ics.uci.edu/~lopes |
List of publications
- Papers by Cristina Lopes
- Videira Lopes, Cristina (2014). Exercises in Programming Style. Chapman and Hall/CRC. ISBN 978-1482227376.
gollark: It also can't model itself.
gollark: It's an (uncomputable) algorithm which is boundedly worse than the best (computable) algorithm to infer things and it's arguably general intelligence.
gollark: Well, we have Solomonoff induction.
gollark: By which I mean subjective experience/whatever causes humans to talk about being conscious all the time, not planning ability and such.
gollark: It's technically possible that consciousness relies on some specific physics in human brains.
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