The jPipe language is mainly developped at McSCert, McMaster Centre for Software Certification. We’re hosted by the Faculty of Engineering at McMaster University (ITB 101). The design and development of jPipe is possible thanks to the following projects.
Active Projects
EMPOWrD (2024 - 2029)
This project aims to improve mobility and wellness among older Canadians by utilizing effective design to bridge divides in access, use and embracement of technology. It is funded by McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA).
PI: Dr. Milena Head
FATES-MLOps (2024 - 2028)
This project target the following research challenge: "Can we systematically and progressively include justifications related to the FATES (Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics, and Security) building and operating of a software system integrating Machine Learning?". It is funded by the Agence Nationnale de la Recherche Scientifique (ANR, France).
PI: Dr. Jean-Michel Bruel
DevOps for SDN (2022 - 2025)
The project develops an Software-Defined Network (SDN) DevOps framework, i.e., a unified, comprehensive set of notations, techniques, guidelines, case studies, and tools to capture, implement, and continuously measure and improve the lifecycle of SDN software. It is funded by TELUS and Kallom industrial partners, as well as NSERC and MITACS.
PI: Dr. Francis Bordeleau
Large Scale Composition (2020 - 2026)
The long-term objective of this research program supported by NSERC is to investigate and to measure how software developers design large-scale systems by identifying the core elements that support developers designing and implementing such systems.
PI: Dr. Sébastien Mosser
Past Projects
RÉSO-T (2022 - 2025)
Supported by Quebec's FRQNT, this project aims to define an innovative and culturally sensitive approach to integrating automatic natural language processing into suicide prevention tools.
PI: Dr. Marie-Jean Meurs and Dr. Cecile Bardon