Contact
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abandali@uwaterloo.ca | -bandali@gnu.org - (gpg) | -|
git repos | -git.uwaterloo.ca/abandali | -git.sr.ht/~bandali | -
other means | -see contact page | -
I am a +free/libre +software activist and computing scientist. +I'm a GNU maintainer of Jami +and GNU IceCat. +I also wear a few other hats around GNU, including helping run the +Savannah forge for GNU and +non-GNU software as a Savannah hacker, and serving as an assistant +GNUisance.
-Research interests
-- The main goal of my research is improving - software reliability - through application of formal methods. -
+notes
+Here are notes about topics or issues I care about:
-- My current research at WatForm - focuses on formal logic, model checking, and verification. - Specifically, I am working on various optimizations aiming to - improve the analysis performance of the Alloy Analyzer on - models. -
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- LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and +how it empowers users (March 20, 2021) +
- My internship with the +FSF tech team and beyond (December 18, 2020) +
- Internship with the FSF +tech team (May 29, 2020) +
- How I do my Computing +(September 14, 2019) +
- I am also interested in programming languages, type systems, and - interactive theorem proving. -
+The notes are also available via Atom +and RSS feeds.
-- On the side, I dabble in Lean - and Rust, and enjoy - hacking on - Emacs Lisp. - I’m also a free software - and copyleft - advocate, and a volunteer webmaster for the GNU project. -
- -- You may wish to view my academic curriculum vitae. -
-Publications
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- A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages - B, Dash, and TLA+ - (pdf, - bib, - doi, - models) - -
- - Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, Nancy A. Day, - and Jose Serna - -
- - 2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements - Engineering Workshop (MoDRE) - -
Presentations
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Writings
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