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Yi Guo

Research Assistant, Doctoral Student

Office: BIN 2.D.05

Phone: +41 44 635 67 16

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University of Zurich
Department of Informatics
Binzmühlestrasse 14
CH-8050 Zürich, Switzerland

Short Bio

Yi Guo is currently a Doctoral Student and Research Assistant in the Software Engineering Group at Department of Informatics, University of Zurich. He received the MSc degree in computer science from University of Inje, South Korea in 2006. After he received the diploma degree in Management Information System from Tianjin University, China in 2001, he has worked as a software developer in China National Software & Service CO., LTD for three years.

Currently, his research mainly focuses on software evolution, software quality assessment and software repository mining.

In his spare time, he plays acoustic guitar, goes swimming or ski, and plays basketball.

Research Interests

- Software Evolution

- Software Repository Mining

- Software Quality Assessment

Projects

SONAR: Supporting Software Analysis for Multiple Stakeholders, industry collaborative project with Schindler Aufzüge AG, Ebikon, Switzerland. 2011

AMoSSa: Adaptive Monitoring Services for Detecting Suspected Business Activities in ERP Systems, industry collaborative project with Wikima4, AG, Zug, Switzerland. 2010

AvKMS and AvLMS: Knowledge Management System and Learning Management System in Aviation Security, VICOREG Research Group, Department of psychology, University of Zurich. 2006 - 2009

Publications

Yi Guo, Michael Wuersch, Emanuel Giger, and Harald Gall. An empirical validation of the benefits of adhering to the Law of Demeter. In 18th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2011), Lero, Limerick, Ireland, October, 2011.

Yi Guo, Adrian Schwaninger, and Harald Gall. An architecture for an adaptive and collaborative Learning Management System in aviation security. In 17th IEEE International Workshop in Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises, Workshop for Distributed and Mobile Collaboration (DMC 2008).

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