Oscar Nierstrasz

Oscar Nierstrasz is Professor emeritus of Computer Science at the University of Bern, where he founded the Software Composition Group in 1994. He retired from the University at the end of 2021, and is currently working at feenk.com to support onboarding and teaching of moldable development. He is co-author of over 400 publications, including the open-source books Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns and Pharo by Example.

News

The video of my invited talk at VAMOS 2024, “Embracing Software Variability to build Explainable Systems,” is now on YouTube.

The video of my Keynote presentation on “Moldable Development Patterns” at Smalltalks 2023 in Quilmes, Argentina is available on YouTube.

Teaching Moldable Development – blog post based on a talk presented at ESUG 2023.

Mind the gap — 50 years of shortening feedback loops – blog post based on an invited talk at the 50th BATbern event.

Upcoming events

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