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ASE 2019
Sun 10 - Fri 15 November 2019 San Diego, California, United States
Thu 14 Nov 2019 09:00 - 10:00 at Cortez Ballroom - Plenary Session

Producing AAA games takes a lot of effort and organization. The production pipeline used at Ubisoft for its major brands like Rainbow Six, Assassin Creed or Far Cry is in constant evolution to produce bug-free games for our millions of players and support the game as a service (GaaS) paradigm that is currently transforming the video-game industry. This talk will present how we have automated our debug and profiling activities using known techniques from the software as a service world, landmarks of the SE scientific literature and our own research. This talk will also present the problems we are currently tackling, in partnership with our research lab (Ubisoft La Forge), Mozilla and several Canadian universities (Concordia, Polytechnique Montreal, ETS, McGill), to further automate our production pipeline.

Mathieu has 10 years of experience in software quality and productivity. He obtained his Ph.D from the Intelligent System Logging and Monitoring lab (Concordia, Montréal, Canada) in 2018 and he’s now a Technical Architect dedicated to Research & Development on software quality, productivity, debug and profiling. He presented at various international scientific conferences such as SANER (Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering), MSR (Mining Software repositories), WCRE (Working Conference on Reverse Engineering) or CPPCON. He also wrote several books on open-source technologies such as Angular, Solr or Magento.

Thu 14 Nov

ase-2019-paper-presentations
08:30 - 10:00: Papers - Plenary Session at Cortez Ballroom
ase-2019-Student-Research-Competition08:30 - 08:45
Awards
Student Research Competition Awards Ceremony
ase-2019-papers08:45 - 09:00
ASE 2020 Announcement
ase-2019-papers09:00 - 10:00
Talk
Automated Debug & Profiling of AAA Games
Mathieu NayrollesUbisoft Montreal